Speak French With Anne

For Canadians

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For Immigrants

learning French can be transformative: it strengthens ties to the community, boosts job prospects in Canada’s bilingual economy, and helps meet language requirements for immigration programs like Express Entry or the Quebec Skilled Worker Program.

For Professionnals

Whether you’re aiming to advance your career, create meaningful connections, or make your immigration journey smoother, learning French is a gateway to thriving in a bilingual nation.

For Everyone

Speaking two or more languages provides a mental workout that enhances cognitive functions like attention, memory, and problem-solving skills. This constant managing of multiple language systems strengthens the brain's executive control and adaptability. 

Away from the usual academic approach, I created a custom and unique content tailored to your individual needs while aligning with international proficiency standards like the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).Whether you’re aiming for A1, A2, or beyond, my lessons are designed to help you achieve your goals with engaging, personalized materials that ensure steady progress and real-world applicability.

Salut!

Born and bred in Paris but sun-ripened in the South of France, I’m basically a baguette with a splash of olive oil—classic, yet delightfully unexpected! 

Fueled by an insatiable love for education, empowerment, and adventure, I channel the joie de vivre of French culture straight into the online classroom.

With childhood memories filled with Southern French charm and a heart that refuses to stay in one place, I bring a fresh and lively twist to learning. 

So, grab your café, dust off your beret, and let’s embark on a magnifique journey to master the beauty of the French language together!

Anne

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Edil
coming from Chile
Anne was my first teacher in Canada until I finished my classes and to this day I still miss her teaching method. she motivated me to keep going with my dreams and also every one of the things she taught me so much in things for life I have never forgotten. just a great person and teacher.
Edil
coming from Chile
Anne was my first teacher in Canada until I finished my classes and to this day I still miss her teaching method. she motivated me to keep going with my dreams and also every one of the things she taught me so much in things for life I have never forgotten. just a great person and teacher.
Edil
coming from Chile
Anne was my first teacher in Canada until I finished my classes and to this day I still miss her teaching method. she motivated me to keep going with my dreams and also every one of the things she taught me so much in things for life I have never forgotten. just a great person and teacher.

The Community

What you always wanted to know

If you’ve ever felt stuck between “I understand a lot” and “I can’t say anything,” or if grammar-heavy studying has left you tired and unmotivated, let me give you a few tips built around one simple idea: fluency grows from real exposure and repeatable habits, not from memorizing endless rules. Here you’ll find practical guides to help you improve the areas that make the biggest difference—understanding spoken French when it sounds too fast, building vocabulary that sticks, speaking with more confidence, and training your pronunciation so people understand you the first time. You’ll also learn how to stop translating in your head and start thinking in French, plus get realistic timelines for how long fluency takes (and how to speed it up without burnout).