No matter your reason for learning French or where you're at in the language learning process, 51Թ can get you enrolled in a Washington DC French class that can take your studies to a new level. If you're a student at Georgetown University or George Washington University, a high school student at St. Albans, or someone from another walk of life who's looking to acquire the language or brush up on existing French skills, a Washington DC French class might be just the thing you need to improve your confidence and proficiency with the language. Learning any language poses a set of unique difficulties that may be unlike most other academic challenges. Even if you're already taking a French course in a traditional classroom, you can benefit from expanding the scope of your French practice and bringing the language into more facets of your life.
French is an extremely widespread language, globally speaking. It is spoken by almost 300 million people, and is an official or main secondary language in 55 countries worldwide. The language boasts a geography that ranges from Canada, to Western and Northern Europe, to North and West Africa, and even to Southeast Asia. French is also generally considered to be the second-most dominant language in the world of international communication and trade, right up there with English. So if you're looking for a new skill that may be able to add a competitive edge to your resume, learning French might fit the bill. Of course, it would be remiss not to mention the cultural access you'll gain by learning French as well. France has long been noted for its contributions to art, literature, philosophy, cuisine, and more, with a large influence on world culture. This extends to France's influence as a former colonial power. While the culture of France proper might be a reason you're interested in improving your language skills, the broader Francophone world has a lot to offer as well. Learning French may help you discover a love for Algerian literature or Senegalese music.
What sort of skills can a Washington DC French course help me develop?
French is a Romance language closely related to English, which can be helpful in some instances and confusing in others. While a strong English vocabulary can definitely help you get ahead in French, the uncanny mixture of the familiar and unfamiliar can make instances where the two languages diverge even more difficult to grasp for some students. There's a lot to learn beyond vocabulary, too. Most people with an exposure to French will already know that the language features gendered nouns, so you'll have to memorize the genders of every noun you learn. You will have to understand how these gendered nouns will affect the grammar of most sentences you'll encounter. In English, most sentences only have one, or maybe two, gendered subjects. In French, quite a few sentences will have many gendered subjects, which can be difficult to navigate at first. You'll also have to get to grips with the many tenses in the French language, some of which don't entirely match up with English tenses, and which can take some explaining to wrap your head around. There's also the complex system of relative pronouns - "avec lequel, sur lequel," and similar phrases - and even French speakers who can use these phrases fluently might have difficulty explaining them in English.
A Washington DC French course can provide you with a place where you'll be able to practice all these skills, and more, on a consistent basis, which can be key to developing proficiency. Access to a French teacher, plus a community of other French learners, can give you the opportunity to regularly speak, read, and write in French in a constructive environment. Spending the time it will take to learn a language necessitates making a lot of mistakes along the way, so it's important you have the ability to practice your skills in an environment where you can feel comfortable. Depending on how experienced you are, some French teachers may even ask you to start trying to speak French from the very beginning of the course, or may teach the class entirely in French, which may seem intimidating, but it's this sort of language immersion that can help you build up the comprehension you'll need to feel confident speaking French in your day-to-day life.
How will a Washington DC French class help me build these skills?
A Washington DC French course is taught entirely online in a virtual classroom. Here you'll see, hear, and speak with your French teacher and classmates, so it can feel just like a brick-and-mortar study session might, but with some serious benefits. First off, an online course offers a lot of convenience. You won't have to think about how to manage an extra commute and can study from wherever you prefer, as you'll be able to access your course from anywhere you have internet access. Easy access is nice for just about any course, but it can be particularly important for a language course, since diligence in your French practice can be one of the most significant single factors that will affect how quickly and how well you learn the language. An online course also allows us to offer a wide range of course times, so there can be a course for you regardless of what time of day you're available to study.
Your online classroom will be led by an expert teacher who has been rigorously vetted, so you can be sure you're getting quality instruction. Your teacher will lead you and your classmates in group discussions, so you can practice your French in conversation. By conversing with a diverse set of students, you may be able to test and expand the limits of your French skills. Additionally, a group class offers a lot of value, as you'll be getting access to a qualified instructor at a group price.
How can I get signed up for a Washington DC French Course?
Contact 51Թ today, and we can provide you with more information about how a Washington DC French class can help you learn. We'll talk to you about available classes and scheduling. New classes are starting every month on a rolling basis, so there can be something that fits your schedule well within reach, whether you're a student at Gonzaga College High School or a business professional looking to pick up some new skills. French can provide you with totally new ways of thinking and bring you into conversations with totally new people. Reach out today and get started developing your mastery now.

Sarah: Washington French course instructor
...with kindergarten and second grade students as a reading tutor and middle school students as a math tutor. I am passionate about tutoring because of my own life long love of learning, and because I believe that all children are capable of accomplishing amazing things if they have a committed support system. I tutor reading, writing, math, economics, french and test prep. Over a broad range of subjects, I particularly enjoy tutoring reading and writing....
Education & Certification
- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Undergrad, Undeclared
Subject Expertise
- French
- Homework Support
- Summer
- College English
- +39 subjects

Alex: Washington French course instructor
...and physics, where understanding the theory is often the key to being able to see a problem and find the right path to a solution. I also try to apply this method to test preparation, so that students aren't just following a test-taking strategy because they were told to, they are using that strategy because they were encouraged to discover it for themselves and they understand why it works. Ultimately, I enjoy teaching because both...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- Georgetown University - Master of Arts, Conflict Resolution
Subject Expertise
- French
- 6th Grade Science
- Persuasive Writing
- AP Calculus AB
- +146 subjects

Patrick: Washington French course instructor
...I hope to pursue as a career and there is nothing more crucial to the project of education than fostering positive relationships with students. Tutoring is a great way to begin to do that. I also have a real passion for the subjects I tutor, History, English, and French. The best part about tutoring is helping students to feel the same way about history and language as I do. The tutoring process is of great...
Education & Certification
- Swarthmore College - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- French
- Writing
- IB World Religions SL
- Reading
- +43 subjects

John: Washington French course instructor
I'm a recent graduate of Syracuse University, having earned a master's degree in International Relations. As I continue my post-graduate plans, I'd like to use my spare free time to help students in a variety of subjects. I have worked with students in a variety of settings, including summer camp, a magnate high school, and a private English school in South Korea. As a tutor, I'll help you gain subject mastery through...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- Syracuse University - Master of Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- French
- Economics
- ESL/ELL
- Algebra 2
- +22 subjects

Jennifer: Washington French course instructor
...Policy degree and am working towards a law degree. I've worked in the past as a Business Analyst and teaching assistant for Duke, and these roles have instilled a passion for educating others. I scored in the 99th percentile for both the SAT and LSAT and would like to help teach others how to master these subjects. My philosophy is to make topics as comprehensible and engaging as possible until students become independent learners.... I hope to foster independent learning and a passion for the topic. I will guide students through the mechanics of learning and encourage critical thinking, which will eventually lead to mastery.
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelors, Pubic Policy
Subject Expertise
- French
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +36 subjects

Matthew: Washington French course instructor
...classroom teaching experience. My students have come from a variety of backgrounds, including special needs, and I always work hand-in-hand with parents to identify where the student needs the most help. I've taught Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, Writing, and resume/career skills, amongst other topics. I believe that for a student to truly succeed, he or she needs to become engaged in the subject beyond the textbook. For example, that's why I incorporate music, art, culture, and...
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- Georgetown University - Masters, Public Relations and Corporate Communications
Subject Expertise
- French
- Arabic
- Portuguese
- Hebrew
- +73 subjects

Cynthia: Washington French course instructor
...tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved in STEM academics and research mentorship as well as a translation program from and to English outside of class. I speak Japanese and French, and I have taken the PSATs, SATs, 10 APs, and the GREs successfully. I would be willing to help with any of these subjects, with math, science, and languages being more of my strong suit, and I would be willing...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- French
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- +72 subjects

Allison: Washington French course instructor
...I became more involved in education when I worked as a co-teacher with Peace by Peace, where I taught non-violent conflict resolution skills to fourth grade students during my senior year. It was rewarding to watch the students grasp new concepts, test new teaching strategies, and see the results. After graduation, I joined the US Peace Corps where I provided community health education at a village health center. Instructing village health staff in community education...
Education & Certification
- Barnard College - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 1
- Other
- Test Prep
- +42 subjects

Alexandra: Washington French course instructor
I'm a college student at Johns Hopkins University, and I've been tutoring in various subjects since the fifth grade. I'm happy to tutor students of all ages, and I'm a cheerful and patient tutor. I'm also willing to work in whatever setting is most comfortable for the student, whether that be a library, a home, etc.
Education & Certification
- Johns Hopkins University - Current Undergrad, International Studies and Political Science
Subject Expertise
- French
- Essay Editing
- AP Macroeconomics
- SAT Subject Test in World History
- +50 subjects

Annie: Washington French course instructor
...literature. During my time there, I tutored students at the local middle and high school. I have experience tutoring in middle school English, math, and science, and high school English, social studies, and essay revision. My favorite part of tutoring is helping a student figure out how to connect their real passions to the schoolwork that's troubling them. One student hated writing essays, but loved playing the guitar with his band. I helped him plan...
Education & Certification
- Williams College - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- French
- Latin
- SAT Subject Test in United States History
- Elementary Math
- +43 subjects

Courtney: Washington French course instructor
...Foreign Language Pedagogy from the University of Delaware, which is also where I graduated with a Bachelors in French Education. This extensive study of the French language and culture has helped me develop diverse teaching methods that I passionately bring to my students. I have lived abroad in France on two separate occasions, once as a student and then later as an English instructor. Since I have entered the teaching profession, I have had the...
Education & Certification
- University of Delaware - Bachelor in Arts, French Education
- University of Delaware - Master of Arts, French Literature & FL Pedagogy
Subject Expertise
- French
- AP French
- Languages
- Study Skills and Organization
- +8 subjects

Stefan: Washington French course instructor
I am a sophomore at American University studying International Relations. I grew up in California in a bilingual household and have spoken French for my whole life. I attended an international school for nine years, in which French was the primary language. I enjoy everything that involves French, whether it be music, television, sports, or culture. Outside of school, I like playing soccer and hiking.
Education & Certification
- American University - Bachelor in Arts, International Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- Languages
- SAT Subject Test in French
- AP French Language and Culture
- +9 subjects

Jayde: Washington French course instructor
...school in Central New Jersey (and one of the top high schools in the country). I have a very strong background in the social sciences, the humanities, English (grammar + lit), and French (language, culture + politics). In addition to the aforementioned subjects, I tutor students in the ISEE (having taken them myself, as a student). Most recently, I taught English as a Foreign Language to over 200 students in Jinan, Shandong Province, China. The...
Education & Certification
- Haverford College - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- French
- Elementary Math
- Essay Editing
- Arithmetic
- +21 subjects

Kathryn: Washington French course instructor
...featured at regional conferences and earned several awards for excellence in writing style. Upon graduation from Lawrence, I taught English at an arts magnet high school in Nantes, France. Now back in the United States, I work full time for Oceana, the largest international organization devoted solely to ocean conservation. Throughout my life, I have made a point to work with students of all levels and ages in a variety of subjects - tutoring French...
Education & Certification
- Lawrence University - Bachelor in Arts, French and Francophone Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- Languages
- History
- European History
- +21 subjects

Laura: Washington French course instructor
...district tutoring mostly math and science. Then, before attending college I spent 6 months teaching English in Peru. Last year, as a sophomore in college, I was a TA for the Spanish Department, responsible for creating and executing my own lesson plans for two one-hour classes per week for Spanish 102, grading homework and designing my own quizzes. I also tutored occasionally through our on-campus tutoring program. Finally, for the past two summers I have...
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor of Science, Anthropology/PreMed
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- SAT Writing and Language
- College Algebra
- +33 subjects

Ryan: Washington French course instructor
...able to bring several students from a beginning to an advanced level of drumming. I have since pursued education in international affairs and the social sciences. I completed my undergraduate degree in social science at Sciences Po Paris, France's premier institute for politics and international relations. My studies in France focused on presentation skills, effective writing, and gaining knowledge in a variety of disciplines including math, history, law, and politics. I concentrated on economics and...
Education & Certification
- Sciences Po Paris - Bachelors, International Affairs and Transatlantic Relations
- Georgetown University - Current Grad Student, European Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- German
- Test Prep
- Other
- +31 subjects

Nicole: Washington French course instructor
...where I lived with a host family the summer of my sophomore year, and I conducted independent research in southwestern France during the following summer. As a graduate student, I conducted year-long fieldwork in France for my dissertation research on Gascon, an endangered language spoken in southwestern France. I primarily lived in Toulouse, but also lived in other regions throughout Gascony, such as Bordeaux, Tarbes, and Pau. I also traveled to numerous other regions of...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics and French, Cognitive Studies minor
- University of California-Berkeley - PHD, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- French
- English
- Languages
- French 4
- +14 subjects

Alex: Washington French course instructor
I am a 22 year old senior at the University of Maryland studying Government and French. After having so many great teachers along the way, I'm excited to share my knowledge of French with people!... My philosophy about teaching is to let the student learn the way they learn best. A teacher should be a resource for the student, not a taskmaster. I try to explain things in simple ways and make learning fun by figuring out which learning style appeals to the student.
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor in Arts, French
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 4
- French 2
- French 1
- +4 subjects

Elisabeth: Washington French course instructor
...in France in an American family. I completed most of my studies at the University of Strasbourg in France. I attended middle and high school at the International School of Strasbourg before starting my studies in Archaeology, Art History and French literature. I now have a Master's Degree in Art, History and Civilizations of Europe. I completed my Master's Degree with distinction. Currently, I am completing a Master's Program in Secondary Education/ Foreign Languages: French,...
Education & Certification
- University of Strasbourg, France - Bachelor in Arts, Art History
- University of Strasbourg, France - Master of Arts, Art, History, and Civilizations of Europe
Subject Expertise
- French
- ESL/ELL
- English
- French 1
- +5 subjects

Robyn: Washington French course instructor
...two Bachelor of Arts degrees in International Politics and French with minors in Geography and International Studies; completing my honors thesis in Geopolitics. Although I approach most subjects with enthusiasm, I have always been especially passionate about the humanities. Back in University Park, I tutored students in English, French, ESL, and I was the teacher's assistant for three years for Geography 495B, a cultural geography course. I also worked at the CIU-10 Development Center for...
Education & Certification
- The Pennsylvania State University, Schreyer Honors College - Bachelor in Arts, French & International Politics
Subject Expertise
- French
- IB Global Politics HL
- ESL/ELL
- College English
- +34 subjects