The Reality Overview
Let’s be honest: nobody ever truly mastered a language by staring at dusty grammar textbooks or listening to a monotone lecture. Our goal is to help our students actually speak, understand, and live the French language. We also need to ensure they absolutely crush their upcoming language proficiency exams.
If you are an experienced educator who knows how to make a classroom come alive for students of all backgrounds and learning styles, you’re exactly who we’re looking for. No fluff, no filler—just excellent, impactful teaching.
What You’ll Actually Do
- Ditch the Script: Deliver comprehensive, interactive French lessons tailored to various proficiency levels, getting students talking from day one.
- Master the Exams: Use your expertise to build targeted prep strategies, helping students navigate and ace their official French language exams.
- Adapt on the Fly: Tailor your instructional materials to accommodate diverse learning styles, ensuring every student feels supported and included.
- Own the Progress: Accurately assess student performance, provide constructive feedback, and keep clean, accurate records of their achievements.
- Stay Sharp: Collaborate with the team to enhance our curriculum and keep your teaching methodologies innovative and effective.
What We Look For
We don't select our team based on flashy buzzwords or beautifully formatted resumes. We look strictly at your actual knowledge, proven experience, and respect for the craft.
- The Fluency: Bilingual proficiency in French and English (both written and spoken). Your accent and grammar game should be flawless.
- The Experience: A solid background in language instruction, specifically with a focus on interactive methodologies and exam preparation. Relevant teaching certifications are a major plus.
- The Skill: The ability to break down complex French linguistics into sharp, understandable, and digestible concepts for learners of all levels.
- The Attitude: A dynamic, encouraging presence that keeps students motivated, accountable, and confident.
How to Apply
You can skip the generic, AI-generated cover letter—we can spot them a mile away. Instead, send us your resume alongside a brief note about your actual teaching experience, specifically highlighting how you keep your lessons interactive and how your students perform on exams.
We review every single application manually. If you have the skills, we’ll be in touch.
Experience:
- French language teaching: 5 years (preferred)
Location:
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: In person