If you're interested in taking a New York City French course to develop a deeper understanding of the language, 51Թ can enroll you in one of the premier products on the market today. French is one of the world's most spoken languages, being spoken regularly in France, Canada, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, and a variety of former French colonies. It is also a recognized language at the United Nations and the second most-utilized language in the business world behind English. All told, there are nearly 300 million French speakers worldwide.
Considering how popular French is, there is no shortage of reasons to want to learn it. Maybe you're a high school student at a local school like Trinity School or Stuyvesant High School who just enrolled in your first foreign language course. Perhaps you're a college student at a local institution such as New York University or Columbia University who needs to take French to fulfill a general ed requirement. You might be planning a trip to France, or looking for improved access to French culture and history. Some students even start taking French classes to become bilingual and enhance their resume. Regardless of why you want to study French, we provide a New York City French class that suits your needs.
That said, many native English speakers find French challenging to learn. Many common verbs are irregular, meaning that they take forms different from those suggested by conjugating simple "er" verbs. Likewise, there are two distinct past tenses in past perfect and past conditional, adding another layer of intricacy for French students to shift through. There are even "false cognates," or words that sound like the same thing in both languages but actually have completely different meanings in each one. If all of this feels overwhelming to you, there is nothing wrong with seeking professional assistance to help you reach for your French-speaking potential.
What skills can I work on in a New York City French course?
One of the biggest problems with trying to study a foreign language on your own is not having anybody to practice with. Immersion is the best way to get comfortable speaking and listening to a new language, and there's really no way to do that on your own. Students in a New York City French class have a set time each week when they can practice their French skills with a knowledgeable instructor, helping to ensure that your skills stay sharp. You can also practice in a safe learning environment, so you don't have to worry about mispronouncing a word or asking a question while you're learning.
An instructor can also help you develop your written French skills. If you could more effectively express yourself in writing, composing an outline before you start trying to compose is a good tactic in any language. Your instructor can also show you set phrases that fit into a variety of contexts to make getting started easier. For instance, je veux (I want) can be used for anything from a casual conversation to listing your hopes and dreams. Many students find fleshing out a piece to be easier than getting started, so even a simple phrase can get you on the right track.
You can also go over the intricacies of French grammar. For example, many native English-speakers have a hard time understanding that nouns in French are classified as either masculine or feminine, each of which takes a different set of pronouns. Worse, plural nouns have their own set of pronouns regardless of whether they are otherwise masculine or feminine. Your instructor can teach you memorization tricks to help you remember which words are associated with which pronouns and improve your self-confidence with the language.
Depending on why you're studying French, you may also need to study French history and culture. These topics are best approached like a social studies class. For example, a timeline of events can help you understand the Napoleonic Era and how it made French an international standard even after the Emperor's defeat.
How does a New York City French course provided by 51Թ work?
Every New York City French class we provide consists of a knowledgeable teacher and other students studying the language. Each instructor undergoes an extensive vetting process, so you can trust that you will be studying under a skilled communicator with fluency in French. You can also arrange private study sessions with your teacher if you feel as though you need some individualized attention to overcome a particular learning obstacle.
All class sessions take place on our live virtual platform, an online classroom that supports real-time communication with both your teacher and your peers. Since you're studying online, you don't have to worry about commuting anywhere in order to attend your sessions. We also offer two and four-week classes to make it easier to find something that works with your schedule. New classes start on a monthly basis, so you never need to wait too long to start studying French.
Working with other students may seem like an unwanted distraction at first, but it's actually quite beneficial. Everybody is likely to bring a different accent and dialect to the classroom, giving you experience hearing different types of spoken French. This provides a more realistic simulation of what it would be like to visit Francophone areas, as even native speakers often sound differently based on their home region. You can also explain concepts to each other and foster a collaborative learning environment that makes French more accessible to everyone. Splitting a classroom also allows you to split the cost, making formal French instruction more affordable than you might expect.
Can I enroll in a New York City French course today?
No matter why you want to take a New York City French class, 51Թ can enroll you in a class that suits your academic and scheduling needs. Reach out to a knowledgeable Educational Consultant today for more information on how to get the process started. We look forward to hearing from you!

Nicholas: New York French course instructor
...foreign language pedagogy and know how students can best acquire foreign languages, and I have spent time implementing successful approaches on a classroom scale. My love for languages started long ago, and I really enjoy helping others to learn them. In college, I studied for a semester in the south of Spain and lived with a family there. It was there that I learned the true power of being able to communicate in foreign languages....
Education & Certification
- University of Delaware - Bachelors, Spanish Education
Subject Expertise
- French
- IB Language B HL
- IB Language B SL
- Spanish
- +26 subjects

Bjorn: New York French course instructor
...integrate these subjects into my teaching as much as possible, as they serve as excellent examples of a language at work. I also believe in a practical, real-world approach to language-learning. Over the 8 years that I studied French, the 3 years that I lived and worked in France, and the 2 years that I have taught both French and English, I have experienced an incredibly wide-array of teaching styles. The most successful approaches were...
Education & Certification
- Institut d'études politiques de Paris - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- French
- Test Prep
- French 4
- Conversational French
- +6 subjects

Destiny: New York French course instructor
...NYU Law School as of Fall 2017. Fun Facts: My favorite subjects have always been English, French and Biology. Before I decided to major in International Relations and French, I was accepted to university as an Environmental Science major! I love to travel, and have been to almost 30 countries! I have lived in Ireland, France, the USA and Nigeria. Outside of education, my hobbies are mostly outdoor activities. I love camping, hiking, running, kayaking, and...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, International Relations / French Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- Science
- French 1
- French 2
- +24 subjects

Lear: New York French course instructor
...am a law student at Columbia Law School. I love conversing with interesting students and learning from them. That's why I love being a tutor! I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2015 with degrees in Economics and Political Science. I spent most of 2015-2016 travelling around the world. I have been to over twenty countries and four continents. My goal is to visit as many as I can! I am willing to tutor...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Economics, Political Science
- Columbia Law School - Current Grad Student, J.D.
Subject Expertise
- French
- Mandarin Chinese
- Political Science
- SAT Mathematics
- +72 subjects

Vincent: New York French course instructor
I graduated this past spring from Yale University with a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature (with a nonfiction writing concentration thesis on architecture and memory). I bring five years of tutoring experience as a Yale Writing Partner, assisting college students with their academic papers, grad school applications, and anything else that needs to be written clearly and effectively. I live in Brooklyn and work as a museum educator at The Frick Collection.... The first session is all about meeting the student -- learning what motivates him or her, and beginning to determine how he or she works best. We work through a variety of preliminary exercises in the subject, each one catered to a different learning style. The emphasis during this first, crucial meeting is to establish trust and cooperation with the student -- and to make the work enjoyable.
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- French
- SAT Subject Tests
- SAT
- Essay Editing
- +36 subjects

Ben: New York French course instructor
...I'm Ben, and I graduated from Dartmouth College in 2014 with a major in English and a minor in French. I've been a passionate wordsmith all my life - I'm a thorough reader and an articulate writer and I'm excited to help you develop in these areas. I am also a fluent French speaker; I worked as a tutor for beginning classes in the Dartmouth French department, and spent the past year in France teaching...
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- French
- Languages
- Essay Editing
- Public Speaking
- +26 subjects

Mary: New York French course instructor
...and museum access. After spending time as a Teaching Assistant for Biology and Organic Chemistry Lab in college, I discovered a passion for teaching. I am currently a full time Teaching Assistant for the Americorps- affiliated program Blue Engine, teaching Algebra I at an arts high school in the Bronx. I am planning on applying to medical school in the hopes of someday becoming a neurologist. In my spare time, I enjoy practicing yoga, painting,...
Education & Certification
- University of Rochester - Bachelors, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- French
- IB Biology
- Middle School Math
- Biology
- +22 subjects

Jesse: New York French course instructor
...and I hope to help others gain that same opportunity through tutoring. I tutor in English, French, and standardized tests, and especially enjoy helping students think about subjects creatively and from new angles. My largest interest, outside of education, is music. I worked throughout college as a music director at Wesleyan's radio station, and currently work as a producer and staff writer for Afropop Worldwide, a non-profit radio show dedicated to African music and music...
Education & Certification
- Wesleyan University - Bachelor in Arts, French & College of Letters (History/English/Philosophy)
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 1
- SAT Subject Test in French with Listening
- SAT Subject Test in French
- +80 subjects

Eva : New York French course instructor
...learning foreign languages is one of the greatest joys in my life; I'm currently refining French and taking "Intensive Portuguese for Spanish Speakers." It's a life-long process. And yet, I believe foreign languages are best learned in big, joyful leaps, most often with the patient and persistent help of a tutor. I set goals with my tutees and work steadily and optimistically, both with and alongside them, until we have met every goal. Sometimes this...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Undergrad, English/Comparative Literature, Pre-Medical Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- SAT Writing and Language
- Homework Support
- +43 subjects

Ben: New York French course instructor
...the writing section. At Columbia, I took a wide variety of courses in areas ranging from computer science, calculus, and statistics to philosophy and political theory. My previous teaching and mentoring experiences include working as a volunteer math tutor at Columbia’s Double Discovery Center and as an editor at the Columbia Daily Spectator and The Columbia Undergraduate Research Journal. As a tutor, I aim to be organized, clear, concise, and patient. I'm looking forward to...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
- University of Cambridge - Unknown, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- French
- Phonics
- Summer
- Algebra
- +43 subjects

Dylan: New York French course instructor
...learning process. For example, I incorporate music and film when I know it can expand the technical into the real. This allows the student to attach schoolwork to real life as it is experienced by native speakers of the target language. In all English and History-related subjects, I use my knowledge and deep love for world history and literature to encourage focused research. I couple this with contextual information. Again, if a student can learn...
Education & Certification
- Fordham College at Lincoln Center - Bachelor in Arts, Theatre Performance in Romance Languages
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- College World History
- French 4
- +56 subjects

Anna: New York French course instructor
I am a recent graduate of Columbia University with a degree in English literature. I have tutored a variety of subjects for the past six years, including English, French, Writing, college applications, and test prep. I think that with the right attitude, any subject can be interesting and enjoyable, and I hope to instill the same sense of passion for these subjects in my students.
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 3
- Other
- ACT Writing
- +18 subjects

Adam: New York French course instructor
I'm a current student at Columbia University studying sociology and business management. I'm passionate about helping others learn new material and reach new heights of academic excellence. In my free time, I'm usually visiting art museums, in a ballet class, or exploring the city. Feel free to reach out to me with any further questions!... All students can reach excellence when given the type of instruction that fits their unique learning style.... The first thing I do is create a connection with each student--being comfortable with each other is essential. Then, we can set some goals to be entirely clear about what we plan to accomplish during the session.
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Undergrad, Sociology and Business Management
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- Reading
- AP French
- +64 subjects

Ashton: New York French course instructor
...received my bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics from the University of Rochester, and am currently pursuing a master's degree in cybersecurity at Rutgers University. I have experience tutoring math at the middle school and high school levels, particularly algebra and related topics. In tutoring I believe the most important thing is that the student understand *why* something is the case, rather than just *that* it is. This is crucial to forming a strong...
Education & Certification
- University of Rochester - Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics and Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- French
- Mandarin Chinese
- JavaScript
- Computer Science
- +99 subjects

Kaleel: New York French course instructor
...completed a Master of Public Health in Biostatistics (SUNY Downstate), a Bachelor of Arts in Biology (Columbia University), and currently work as a forensic biologist at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in New York City. I am passionate about tutoring the ACT, high school math, biology, and English. My greatest ACT tutoring success story was increasing a student's overall score from a 23 to a 28 in a matter of 8 weeks during...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- French
- Spanish
- Graduate Test Prep
- ACT Writing
- +33 subjects
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor of Science, International Business
Subject Expertise
- French
- IB Language B
- College Level American History
- Study Skills
- +82 subjects

Cristino: New York French course instructor
...passion for literature, creativity, and expression. Learning a new language opens up more than just a new literary world but also lets you tap into another set of human experiences, expression, emotion, history. I think the greatest reward in teaching French and language arts is helping a student connect with a text and gain access to someone else's experience, what someone else thought important enough to write down, and then how this connection can help...
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelors, French
Subject Expertise
- French
- French 1
- Conversational French
- French 3
- +7 subjects

Kathryn: New York French course instructor
...at all levels. Reading and writing are favorite pastimes of mine, and I was a student who actually thoroughly enjoyed taking the SAT, ACT, and PSAT reading/writing sections! I have a passion for helping others find enjoyment in standardized test taking (no matter what it takes!) and securing the best strategies for their success. Editing is another 'hobby' of mine, and I am always eager to work through a paper with someone. My goal in...
Education & Certification
- Loyola University-Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, International Studies and French; Minors in German, Arabic, African Studies
Subject Expertise
- French
- German
- French 2
- 2nd Grade Writing
- +90 subjects

Rebecca: New York French course instructor
...but also to be critical thinkers and curious, well-informed human beings. I recently completed a dual degree at Indiana University and moved to New York to take a gap year before beginning graduate school. As a scholarship student at IU, I majored in economics, cognitive science, and piano performance. Outside of tutoring, you can find me playing or teaching piano, doing jigsaw puzzles, watching TED talks, running, or trying a new food or cooking technique.
Education & Certification
- Indiana University-Bloomington - Bachelors, Economics and Mathematics (interdepartmental), Cognitive Science, Music Performance
Subject Expertise
- French
- Discrete Math
- IB Economics HL
- Conversational French
- +137 subjects

Margot: New York French course instructor
...really support their students and value their student-teacher relationships. That's why, in my own work with students, I show them that I am truly invested in them not just as a student, but as a person--I want the best for them and am willing to help however I can. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy acting, singing, dancing, cooking, rooting for the San Francisco Giants, and soaking up all that New York City has to offer!
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelors, Double Major in Music and Theater
Subject Expertise
- French
- HSPT Verbal
- TACHS
- PSAT Writing Skills
- +57 subjects