Was ist bei der Suche nach dem passenden Lehrer für Nachhilfe in Französisch zu beachten?

What should I bear in mind when looking for the right French tutor?

In French tutoring, as in any other subject, it is particularly important that the student and teacher are compatible and like each other. If you don't like going to tutoring and are reluctant to talk to the other person, you will achieve less linguistic success than someone who is looking forward to the lessons. It is therefore sometimes necessary to change tutors if you don't like them. To prevent this, it makes sense to have a trial lesson, during which you as a parent should be present but stay in the background and observe. This is possible with private tutors, but you should ask about this with tutoring institutes.

When searching, make sure that the teacher has the necessary qualifications and experience to teach appropriately at your child's or your own school level. You should also consider whether group or individual tuition is an option and what learning goals you are aiming for. Be sure to discuss these with the school or tutor at the outset and set a reasonable time frame. Do not take out a subscription for six months or a whole year at the beginning, even if this is sometimes cheaper. Wait for a few tutoring sessions first and see if they produce the desired results. When choosing a French tutor, you should also make sure that the distance to the school or the tutor is not too great and that the lesson times leave you or your child enough free time.

The experiences of others can also be very useful when looking for a suitable tutor. Ask around in your circle of friends and ask your child's teachers for their opinions and experiences. You may receive valuable tips and addresses.