APPROACH

Your teacher : Stéphanie Denis

MON CV
  • Graduated from Alliance Française in 2014 - DAEFLE
  • I teach professionals working in a wide variety of fields (sport, retail, tourism, catering, medical, architecture, research and development ..)
  • I am a qualified DELF / DALF examiner for France Éducation International
  • Specific training for DCL and DCL FP tests  
  • Living in Chamonix since 2002, I am very lucky to be able to meet people from all over the world and these encounters are very formative and stimulating.
  • I also take great pleasure in accompanying children and teenagers with their school work.
  • I am constantly looking for educational tools and resources best suited to the varied profiles of my students.

                                                   Educational approach

Action oriented approach based on gaining in confidence, learning from  mistakes and personal involvement

Action oriented approach

The student becomes a social actor. The goal is not to master the French language perfectly but to be able to manage different real-life situations (such as buying ski-lift tickets)

Gain in confidence

The lessons encourage students to express themselves by removing inhibitions …

Mistakes are allowed

Making mistakes help students to build their own language. We learn by making mistakes, the lessons take into account each student's difficulties, adapt and update them with made to measure content.

The student’s personal involvement

The training course encourages students to practice on their own. Personal work (revising vocabulary, grammar, talking to oneself, doing phonetic exercises but also using resources for oral comprehension...) is essential in making progress.,

Accessibility for people with disabilities

People with disabilities are invited to contact us directly, to study together the possibility of taking a training course.

" La classe de français aux Houches "

With Cathy Pierre, we have created "La Classe de Français aux Houches" association to promote the French culture and encourage multicultural exchange.

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