Support around the student’s IB course
IB French tuition works best when it follows the student’s school syllabus, teacher feedback and exam calendar. Lessons can focus on the exact weak points: oral answers, writing structure, grammar accuracy, listening or reading.
Ab Initio, Standard Level and Higher Level
The level and expectations are different, so the tuition plan should be different too. A student preparing for Ab Initio needs secure foundations and exam confidence; an SL or HL learner may need richer expression, argument structure and more precise correction.
- Oral practice and prompt preparation
- Writing correction and sentence structure
- Vocabulary organised by IB themes
- Revision rhythm before assessments
When private tuition is better than a group
For IB students, the exam date and school requirements are often too specific for a general French class. Private lessons allow the teacher to use the student’s actual topics, deadlines and recurring mistakes.