Frequently Asked Questions
What do we do during a lesson?
A typical lesson usually has 3 parts: conversation, grammar, and pronunciation.
The conversation can be about a specific topic that you choose or that the teacher suggests. It can also be simple, everyday conversation like “What did you do this weekend?” or “Do you have any plans for your next vacation?”
The grammar part focuses on a specific topic, usually based on a document. The topic is explained during the lesson, and exercises are done together to make sure everything is understood. You may also get some exercises to do at home to practice.
Pronunciation is about working on sounds that are difficult. The teacher will give you listening and repetition exercises to help improve your pronunciation.
Depending on your level, goals, difficulties, and preferences, the content of the lesson can always be adapted.
Do I need to prepare anything before a trial lesson?
If it’s a trial lesson, there’s nothing to prepare. During the lesson, the teacher will ask you the question « Why do you want to learn French? » If you’re a beginner, you can answer in English or Japanese. This helps the teacher understand your goals and adapt the lessons.
Do I need to prepare anything before a lesson?
Sometimes the teacher might give you exercises, videos, or documents to go through. But don’t worry if you didn’t have time – the lessons move at your own pace!
If I am a beginner, how many lessons do I need to learn to speak French?
There’s no single answer – it depends on many parameters:
– What is your mother tongue? (Is it close to French)
– If your native language is far from French, do you already speak another language that’s close to it?
– Can you study or practice outside of lessons? (Are you in a French-speaking environment?)
– How many lessons can or do you want to take each week?
If you study regularly outside of lessons and your native language is close to French, you could start having an every day conversation after about 6 months.
If your native language is very different from French, it might take around a year to get to that point.
But everyone is different, and the ability to learn a language varies a lot. So, there’s no exact rule!
Will the teacher send me any materials?
Yes! During the lesson, the teacher will take notes and use documents and exercises. After each lesson, those materials are sent to you. Sometimes he can also send you some extra materials.
How to book a class?
To book a course need to create an account and buy one or more lesson credits.
How do lesson credits work?
One lesson credit allows you to book one 50-minute lesson, or two 25-minute lessons.
Once you buy a credit, it shows up in your account. Each time you book, the number of credits is updated (minus 1 for a 50-minute lesson, minus 0.5 for a 25-minute lesson).
Credits are valid for 3 months from the date of purchase, unless stated otherwise (for example, in a promotion).
Validity may be extended in exceptional cases, like illness – this is decided after discussing with the teacher.
Can I cancel a lesson?
Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the class, in this case the credit is credited back to your account. If the class is less than 24 hours away, you can no longer cancel and the class credit is lost.
Can I reschedule a lesson?
To reschedule, you first cancel the lesson, then book a new one.
If you do this more than 24 hours in advance, your credit is credited back to your account and can be used again.
Can I book a trial lesson with lesson credits?
No, trial lessons are separate from regular lesson credits.
You need to purchase a trial lesson. After buying it, the system will guide you to schedule it before you can book regular lessons.
Is the trial lesson mandatory?
No, you can skip it and buy regular lesson credits if you want.
But the trial lesson is a good way to meet the teacher, explain your goals, and ask questions.
If you choose to do a trial lesson, it must be scheduled before any other lesson.
What happens if I don’t attend a lesson?
If you are not there* at the scheduled time, the credit is used.
*If there’s a technical issue and you’re able to message the teacher but the video / audio doesn’t work, the credit may be credited back to your account.
What happens if the teacher is absent?
Very rare! But in case of an emergency, the teacher might need to reschedule.
If this happens, you’ll be notified as soon as possible and your credit will be credited back to your account.
I booked a lesson but I don’t see it in my calendar. What should I do?
Send the teacher a message with the date you booked and the date you meant to book.
If it’s a technical problem, the teacher will book the lesson for you (if the time slot is still available).
Why are some time slots never available?
The teacher lives in Japan. Depending on your time zone, some hours might never be open.
Lesson hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Japan time, UTC+9).
So, for example, in Montreal that’s from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. during daylight saving time, or 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. otherwise
The only time slot I’m available isn’t open. What can I do?
Send a message to the teacher and explain the situation.
Sometimes miracles can happen with the schedule! (But not always!)
Didn’t find the answer you were looking for?
You can ask your question or explain your issue here , the teacher will get back to you as soon as possible!
For more informations about credit use and refund policy, see the general terms and conditions of sale