Lea Bou Khalil

From Bonjour to Binge-Watching French — Fun, Friendly Lessons that Make You Love Learning!

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Lea Bou Khalil

Diploma degree

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Each lesson is 55 min

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About your french tutor

Hi there! I'm a friendly and enthusiastic French tutor with a genuine love for language learning and teaching. I’ve been helping students of all levels—beginners to advanced—for several years, and I absolutely love seeing my students grow in confidence and skill. I personalize every lesson to fit your goals, whether you're learning French for travel, work, school, or just for fun! I speak fluent English, so I can explain tricky concepts clearly and support you every step of the way. My lessons are relaxed, engaging, and full of encouragement. Can’t wait to help you fall in love with French—let’s get started! I’m also happy to incorporate music, culture, or current events into our lessons if that’s your style. The goal is to make learning fun and meaningful for you. Let’s build your skills together in a way that feels natural and enjoyable!

Lea graduated from Baylor College of Medicine

Lea graduated from Baylor College of Medicine
Lea graduated from Baylor College of Medicine

French tutor expertise

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French conversation practice

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Homework help

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French pronunciation skills

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Conversational French

Types of learners for french classes

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French for beginners

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French for kids

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ADHD

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French for intermediate

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French for adults

French classes at a glance

Hi there! My teaching style is clear, adaptable, and focused on helping you truly understand French—not just memorize it. I break down complex grammar into simple, relatable steps and use examples that make sense in real-life situations. Whether you're a visual learner, need repetition, or prefer hands-on practice, I adjust to what works best for you. I mix conversation, listening, reading, and writing in every lesson to reinforce what you’re learning. I also use creative tools like games, stories, songs, and everyday scenarios to make lessons fun and memorable. Mistakes are welcome—they're part of the process! My goal is to build your confidence and fluency in a way that feels natural and supportive. I also provide quick reviews and personalized notes after each session so you can keep practicing. Together, we’ll create a learning plan that keeps you motivated and progressing every step of the way.

French tutor also teaches

French

French

French Reading

French Reading

French Speaking

French Speaking

French Writing

French Writing

Conversational French

Conversational French

Travel French

Travel French

Flexible Scheduling

Allows 1h early scheduling

Allows 1h early rescheduling

Can wait for 20 mins after joining

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French concepts taught by Lea

Student learned 2 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed French vocabulary and conversational phrases for making plans, expressing preferences, and agreeing or disagreeing with suggestions. They practiced using these phrases in various simulated scenarios and discussed common connector words used in French.

Expressing Agreement and Preferences

Connector Words and Transitions

Handling Invitations and Declinations

Making Plans and Suggestions

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Student learned 7 days ago

The session focused on building conversational French skills, specifically around expressing preferences, daily routines, and weekend plans. The Student practiced using frequency adverbs, expressing likes and dislikes, and constructing sentences to describe their activities. The Tutor assigned reviewing the slides and practicing the vocabulary for the next session.

Making Invitations/Plans

Frequency Adverbs

Expressing Likes and Dislikes

Using 'Du'

'De la'

'De l'

Preferences with 'Préférer'

Weekend Plans Vocabulary

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Student learned 8 days ago

The Tutor and Student worked on expanding French vocabulary related to travel and airports, practicing terms for procedures and common items. They also reviewed French connectors and phrases for expressing personal experiences and feelings, with plans to continue practicing these concepts.

Transitional Words and Phrases

Airport Vocabulary and Procedures

Expressing Relief and Well-being

Vocabulary for Travel Documents and Actions

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Student learned 21 days ago

The Student and Tutor focused on French conversation, specifically practicing how to make invitations and plans. They reviewed vocabulary for daily activities and practiced forming sentences related to weekly and weekend routines, including using adverbs of frequency and asking "when" and "where" to extend invitations. The next session was scheduled, and homework was assigned to write six invitations in French.

Inviting and Making Plans in French

Days of the Week and Time Expressions

Frequency Adverbs in French

Formality Levels: 'Tu' vs. 'Vous'

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Student learned 22 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed French vocabulary and grammar related to food, dining, and dietary restrictions. They practiced sentence construction for ordering food and expressing needs, and discussed strategies for continued language learning.

French Food Vocabulary: Dietary Restrictions

Verb Conjugation: "Reflect" vs. "Think"

Restaurant Phrases: Asking About Spice Level

Distinguishing Similar Words: Desert vs. Dessert

Comparatives and Superlatives: "Good"

"Better"

"Best"

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The Student practiced conversational French, focusing on questions about daily routines and incorporating adverbs of frequency. The class introduced days of the week and practiced sentence construction. The homework is to write sentences about weekday and weekend activities incorporating frequency adverbs and at least one negative sentence.

Question Formation in French

Frequency Adverbs

Negation with 'Ne...jamais'

Days of the Week

Professions

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Tools & techniques used in french classes

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Game based learning tools

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Speech recognition

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Phonetic drills

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Dictation tools

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Translation tools

Interactive french lessons

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Parent feedback

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Mobile joining

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Note taking

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Record lessons

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