If you're looking for help learning the French language, 51Թ offers Detroit French courses that can help you whether you're a beginner, need practice to maintain fluency, or are at any stage in between. These live, online courses can provide you with a classroom-like experience whether you're studying French as a second-language requirement at Cesar Chavez Academy High School, majoring or minoring in French at Wayne State University, or planning for a trip to a French-speaking country and learning on your own. Though online, you'll be able to interact with your instructor and fellow French learners in real time.
Like English, French is one of the few languages studied in every country in the world. It's also second to English in how many countries list it as an official language. French is used globally by businesses, governments, educators, and individuals. Just a few countries other than France and Canada that have high French-speaking populations are Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Haiti, and many African nations such as Niger, Togo, Burkina Faso, and others - not to mention the United States.
What exactly will be covered in a Detroit French course?
Depending on your and your classmates' level of knowledge, your course could cover anything from basic vocabulary and sentence building to having an entire class revolve around spontaneous conversation with the goal of reaching or maintaining fluency. Regardless of which level you're at, if your native language is English, you can benefit from the fact that French is one of the Romance languages related to English and actually has more consistent rules. In fact, you may be surprised by how many words you use on a daily basis that are actually French words adopted by our ancestors into the English language, such as bourgeois, chic, critique, chauffeur, and many more.
There are some things about French that are different from English, which can be challenging at first. For one, most nouns have a fixed male or female gender, and the rest of the words in a sentence must match, or agree with, that gender. There is no universal "the," but rather articles that match nouns of each gender. There's not a system to detect which gender nouns are, because it's not about whether the word is in itself masculine or feminine. It simply means the grammar surrounding the word must reflect the language conventions of male- or female-gendered words. Some nouns can be gendered either way to indicate whether a person is male or female, such as "une docteure" for a female doctor and "un docteur" for a male doctor.
Another difference is the alphabet. French uses accent marks frequently, such as in the word "fiancé." These generally indicate pronunciation. Along with a different alphabet comes different pronunciation. While it's possible to get by speaking French with a strong American accent, you may be more welcomed by French speakers in their country if you make every effort to attempt to replicate the normal pronunciation of the language.
You've probably heard of the notorious verb conjugation drills all language learners must endure, and that's part of learning French as well. An English example of verb conjugation can be found in the basic "to be." I am, she is, they are, you are, etcetera. There are also numerous tenses to be learned, just as in English. As an example, the simple verb "do:" I do, I will do, I will have done, I have done, I had done, I would have done, I would do. Basically, there is a lot of memorization when you begin learning a new language.
How does taking Detroit French classes help me learn better than studying on my own?
It is widely understood that learning a language well requires the use of it in real conversation with others. You can't do this on your own. There are ways to simulate it with technology, but nothing can replicate two humans attempting to speak, making errors, helping each other out, and finally having a full conversation together with no mistakes. That's one reason that studying in a Detroit French class with others learning the same language is so efficient.
Another benefit is the immediate correction possible if your pronunciation, conjugation, or vocabulary is incorrect. If you study on your own, it's possible to fall into the trap of learning something the wrong way and getting that wired into your brain. At that point, it's far more difficult to unlearn what you've been doing and relearn the correct practice than to have simply learned it the right way in the first place.
Collaborating in a classroom environment, including an online one, has been shown to increase learning and retention of information. Studying in an online Detroit French course combines both of these advantages in one. In addition, you're able to help out classmates who are learning a bit slower than you, and teaching something to someone else is another well-known way to solidify the material in your own mind while gaining the positive feelings associated with helping someone else.
These are just a few of the ways studying in a 51Թ French course can be helpful. There is one more especially valuable option for you. If you find yourself falling behind the class just a little too far, or on a particularly difficult-to-you concept, you can request one-on-one tutoring lessons. 51Թ can connect you with a French-language expert to practice whichever of the elements of French you're finding particularly challenging. With your tutor's full attention focused on your needs, you can get caught up.
How do I enroll in a Detroit French course?
Studying French is an excellent idea whether you're learning it for academic, professional, or personal reasons. All you need to do to get enrolled in a Detroit French class is contact 51Թ and provide a bit of information about your goals and schedule. Our educational consultants can enroll you in a French course that meets your scheduling and academic needs. New courses begin each month, so you're never far away from beginning your language-language adventure!

Sahar: Detroit French course instructor
...at two Kumon Math and Reading Centers. After high school, I got my BA from Yale University where I also worked as a tutor for my fellow classmates. After Yale, I was a consultant for many years and volunteering in NYC tutoring high school student for SAT prep and helping with homework. I love math and can definitely help you digest tricky math problems! I also am currently helping people prepare for the GMAT.... Reading comprehension can be overwhelming. There are a lot of strategies for breaking down the key concepts, finding the topic sentence, and then figuring out supporting details. Taking it line by line and teaching the student what to look for at each step of the paragraph can help reading comprehension seem less daunting.
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Bachelors, Economics
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Masters, MBA
Subject Expertise
- French
- Pre-Algebra
- Languages
- French 1
- +16 subjects

James: Detroit French course instructor
...variety of subjects. After school hours, I would teach French and Spanish. I am a graduate of University of Michigan University and majored in French. My love for foreign languages started at an early age as I grew up in a bilingual home that spoke French, which was the first language I learned. I love sharing my passion for languages with others. I currently teach Advanced French at the Ann Arbor Senior Center. I would...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan - Bachelors, Elementary Education
- University of Michigan - Masters, Library Science
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- Other
- Languages
- +14 subjects

Arianna: Detroit French course instructor
...a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and know that they can accomplish anything with determination and hard work! Realizing you can do it is half the battle and working...
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- French
- IB Language B SL
- American Sign Language
- CLEP Principles of Microeconomics
- +437 subjects

Anna: Detroit French course instructor
Hi! I'm a writer and a visual artist born in South Africa and raised around the world. For the past year, I've taught and tutored students in SAT, ACT, and reading and writing enrichment in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I love reading, learning new things, and climbing rocks, and I travel whenever possible. The most important thing to me is movement: as long as I stay active, I'm happy.... Less is more. As a teacher, I aspire to let my students carry the weight of their instruction. The less I lecture, the more my students are figuring things out for themselves; and in the long run, that kind of information is more likely to stick.
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelors, Art History and Politics
Subject Expertise
- French
- Elementary School Reading
- TOEFL
- French 2
- +47 subjects

Anjali: Detroit French course instructor
...or psychology related, but simple math is fun too, because math is fun when you're right. Most of my tutoring experience comes from high school, where I helped younger students in a variety of subjects.My teaching philosophy is based on the fact that there is a simpler way to explain everything, and I hope to be able to explain that to students. Access to resources is also extremely important, and I hope to provide many...
Education & Certification
- Dual Degree Sciences Po - University of British Columbia - Current Undergrad, Economics & Marketing
Subject Expertise
- French
- AP Human Geography
- Elementary Math
- Algebra 2
- +45 subjects

Kim: Detroit French course instructor
...should be that the student attain a level of confidence that his/her goal will be achieved. While I do have the educational background in my tutoring subject areas, what is most important for the student is that the subject be explained clearly in relation to the student's desired outcome. Many students tell me that I explain concepts in a clear, easy to understand fashion, and I welcome the opportunity to do the same for you!
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Language
- University of Detroit Mercy - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- French
- Mandarin Chinese
- Italian
- 12th Grade Writing
- +40 subjects

Yovana: Detroit French course instructor
...them to grow and develop a passion for the language. Using a combination of pedagogical tools such as: direct instruction, coaching and encouraging learners to take ownership of the learning, I meet each student at their level of development. I work with young learners, high schoolers and adults. My Educational background covers undergraduate and graduate studies in the UK and France, and PhD from the USA. I teach French, English, Essay writing and editing.... I believe in developing lifelong learners who will continue to enjoy the subjects I teach and will appreciate the relevance of what they learn. Nurturing independent thinkers who can tackle information critically is my philosophy.
Education & Certification
- Oxford Brookes, U.K - Bachelors, Politics & French
- Wayne State University - Masters, Law
Subject Expertise
- French
- Greek
- Canadian French Language Proficiency
- Phonics
- +27 subjects

Benjamin: Detroit French course instructor
...graduated from Livonia Stevenson High School in 2016 and from Schoolcraft College in 2018, where I earned a Liberal Arts Associate's Degree. I have a passion for academics, coming from a family where my mother teaches high school mathematics and my brother teaches high school mathematics. I can't wait to work with you! As your tutor we are teammates. Your goals will be my goals and we will work together to ensure they are accomplished!
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- French
- ACT
- Languages
- Calculus
- +30 subjects

Morgan: Detroit French course instructor
I am a graduate of the University of Michigan where I studied French. I now work as a Salesforce Administrator. I am passionate about helping students achieve their goals. I previously worked as an English teacher in Japan and have experience tutoring students in French. At work, I lead my team's Salesforce study group where I help other employees prepare for their Salesforce Admin certification exams.
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, French
Subject Expertise
- French
- IB Language ab initio
- IB Language B
- English
- +15 subjects

Ellie: Detroit French course instructor
...Ellie, and I am currently a first year student at the University of Michigan Honors College studying Political Science and the Environment! I am passionate about helping students because I know how challenging new topics can be, as I am experiencing student life as well! I tutor Japanese, K-8th grade mathematics, K-12th grade reading/writing, college essay editing, and more! Education is incredibly important for our fostering our own growth to one day jump in our...
Subject Expertise
- French
- Introduction to Japanese
- Japanese
- Greek
- +41 subjects

Lekha: Detroit French course instructor
...a student in the academia, I can greatly relate to the difficulties and the challenges faced. Thus, I am here to help you realize your potential. A failure is only an event, but it is not what defines you. In the process of tutoring you in whatever it is that you want to conquer, I want to also help you mold your character and make you believe that the most complicated concepts can certainly come...
Education & Certification
- Nova Southeastern University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- French
- College Biology
- College Application Essays
- ACT
- +42 subjects

Amber: Detroit French course instructor
...assess skills at baseline and discuss methods of problem-solving to identify the most comfortable approaches for the student to use. I specialize in the following subjects within arithmetic: Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Algebra II, Elementary-Middle School Math, Pre-calculus, and Calculus AB. I have tutored Pre-Algebra and Algebra for 10 years and have helped with reading comprehension and writing for grades K-12 for 8 years. From calculus to writing, I am here to help all students in need!
Education & Certification
- University of Hartford - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Master in Public Health, Epidemiology
Subject Expertise
- French
- Pre-Algebra
- Languages
- English
- +34 subjects

Griffin: Detroit French course instructor
...teacher. I have experience tutoring students as young as 5 and as old as 40, and I strive to tailor each lesson to individual academic goals and learning styles; subjects I have tutored before include French (beginner to advanced), English for English learners, and SAT/ACT prep. I am also very passionate about helping students through the college application process. As a first-generation college student, my commitment to education stems from my personal understanding of how...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- French
- Social Sciences
- Study Skills
- ACT Math
- +26 subjects

Sarah: Detroit French course instructor
I am very passionate about helping other students succeed. No matter how difficult the task, I am determined to help them understand the material. At the same time, I try to make my sessions as fun and engaging as possible! I love working with kids and have years of experience working with ages 3-16, including children with special needs.
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- French
- Foreign Language
- Latin
- Pre-Calculus
- +41 subjects
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- French
- Pre-Calculus
- ACT
- English
- +20 subjects

Karine: Detroit French course instructor
I was born and raised in Paris, France. My background is in Marketing. I am very creative and love to share my knowledge in general! If you are looking for a good French tutor, I can help you in French level 1 to 4 and conversational as well! ... Experiencing and practicing. ;)... Review the student's basic knowledge, and way of learning, and define a "Tailor Made" strategy to achieve our goals!! Discipline, exercises, laughter and creativity!
Education & Certification
- Cours Lamartine - Bachelors, Lettres
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 2
- French 3
- Conversational French
- +4 subjects

Suzel: Detroit French course instructor
Learning to speak another language is scary for students. I want to create a comfortable atmosphere that enables students to speak the language they wish to learn: naturally, with confidence, and no barriers to impede them from achieving that goal. I have two years of experience as a teacher with emphasis on ESL education. As a native Spanish speaker, I take Spanish learners of all levels and French students up to level 3. ... Learning to speak another language is scary for students. I want to create a comfortable atmosphere that enables students to speak the language they wish to learn: naturally, with confidence, and no barriers to impede them from achieving that goal.
Education & Certification
- Washtenaw Community College - Associates, Secondary Education
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- French 1
- English
- +16 subjects

Nicole: Detroit French course instructor
...learning with others, and one of my greatest strengths is building relationships with students which is the corner stone to successful learning and teaching. I believe that there are no bad kids or bad students, it's just that we all have different paths and ways of learning, we all have a different pace. As a teacher i strive to acknowledge that and find ways to support all students, adapting to their needs and paths, meeting...
Education & Certification
- University of Innsbruck - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
- University of Michigan-Flint - Master of Arts, Education
Subject Expertise
- French
- Greek
- Spanish
- German
- +75 subjects

Mera: Detroit French course instructor
...in Detroit. I would love to team up with you to help you feel confident and excited about your academic endeavors. I earned a B.A. in Politics from Fairfield University in Connecticut, and have years of writing experience. Most recently, I helped write Requests For Proposals in the corporate world, and before that I relished writing the news for a news radio and TV show. Excited to work with you and get going!... I want to help you get clear about what specific skills you want to achieve, and then work with you in every session to get closer to your goals. Let's do it.
Education & Certification
- Fairfield University - Bachelors, Politics
Subject Expertise
- French
- College English
- College Application Essays
- Middle School Reading
- +31 subjects

Marta : Detroit French course instructor
...was an ESL teacher's assistant for a month during the summer. The class consisted of 2nd graders preparing for the upcoming school year. While in high school I tutored a couple of girls for a whole school year (English, French). I also tutored someone who was a French beginner and I tutored a Venezuelan in English. Right now I am an online English teacher for Chinese children and I tutor an American in Polish. I...
Education & Certification
- Oakland University - Bachelors, French Language and Literature
- Wayne State University - Current Grad Student, French Language
Subject Expertise
- French
- Polish
- French 1
- French 2
- +6 subjects