French Classes for School Students in Panchkula
For CBSE, ICSE, IB and IGCSE students. Grammar clarity first. Exam confidence follows.
• 17 years teaching French in Panchkula
• DALF C1 — he sat the same exam he prepares students for
• MA French · MBA HR · MSc IT · PGDHRM
• School · DELF · DALF · TEF Canada · TCF Canada
What This Fixes
Why school French feels difficult.
- Grammar taught as rules to memorise, not concepts to understand
- School teachers cover curriculum - no individual attention
- Vocabulary builds on weak foundations and confusion compounds
- Exam preparation is rushed, confidence suffers
Go back to the concept. Once that is clear, everything else follows.
Program Details
Grade Level
6 to 10
Boards
CBSE · ICSE · IB · IGCSE
Format
Small Group / 1:1
Location
Panchkula & Chandigarh
Online
Available
Common Questions
What parents ask before joining.
My child is in Grade 8 and has a weak foundation. Is it too late?
No. Most students who join do so mid-way. The first sessions identify gaps and rebuild from there. It is never too late to get the structure right.
How is this different from school French?
School teachers follow a curriculum. Here every session is built around where the student actually is. The pace, the explanation, the examples - all adjusted to what that one student needs to understand.
How quickly will I see improvement?
Most parents notice improved confidence within 3–4 weeks. Grades typically improve within one term. The clearest signal is when a student stops saying "I hate French." The next sign is when they start correcting their own mistakes before being told. Both usually happen within the same term.
Start with a conversation.
Book a 20-minute call to understand your child’s current French level.
You leave knowing exactly what the problem is and what fixes it.