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Trial Lesson

A trial lesson is available to all new students – children and adults – by contacting the tutor. Who can use a trial lesson?

  • Parents who have a reference, but want to be very certain tuition will work for their student.

  • Students who are nervous about working with a new tutor and want to see how it will work.

  • Adults who have tried colleges or group tuition and didn't progress and want to try this tuition.

Trial lessons are non committal, which means you are not committed to hiring the tutor after the trial lesson.

Contact the Tutor to discuss or schedule a trial lesson.

 

How it works

A trial lesson is in all respects identical to a normal lesson – including the duration – but for a significantly reduced fee. It is designed to serve as a taster of things to come for the prospective student. From this point of view, the student (and their parents) can rest assured that what he or she sees during the trial lesson is exactly similar to the lessons at a later stage.

 

What it costs
 

 

Time

Student

Fee (in UK
Pounds £)

Home Tuition

1: 1-hour lesson

Open to students less than 14 years old only (under GCSE level)

20


 

2: 1:30-hour lesson

Open to anyone, but not for A Level students and beyond

25


 

3: 1:30-hour lesson

Specific to A Level students and beyond

30

Internet Tuition *

1: 1-hour lesson

Open to anyone, but not for A Level students and beyond

20


 

2: 1:30-hour lesson

Open to anyone, but not for A Level students and beyond (unless in preparation for the Oral Exams)

25


 

3: 1:30-hour lesson

Specific to A Level students and beyond

30

* Internet tuition cannot apply to children who are not taking French in school – that particular situation must be reserved for one-to-one tuition instead.

 

Contact the Tutor to schedule a trial lesson.