Searching for French lessons in London can feel overwhelming: private tutors, language schools, online apps, intensive courses — all promising fast results.
This guide will help you choose the right French course based on your goals, schedule, and learning style — so you can start speaking French with confidence.
1. Start with your goal
Before choosing a course, ask yourself what you really need French for:
- Speaking confidently for travel or everyday life
- Business French for meetings, emails, or clients
- Exam preparation (DELF, DALF, school exams)
- French support for children or teens
2. One-to-one vs group French lessons
One-to-one French lessons are ideal if you want faster progress, more speaking time, and lessons tailored to your needs.
Group classes can be useful for social learning but often move at a fixed pace that may not suit everyone.
Explore personalised options here: French courses at Bonjour Academy
3. Online or in-person lessons?
Both formats can be effective:
- Online lessons offer flexibility and convenience (ideal for busy professionals)
- In-person lessons provide face-to-face interaction around London
Many students choose a hybrid approach.
4. Choose the right level (A1–B2+)
Starting at the wrong level slows progress. A short assessment helps identify exactly where you should begin.
👉 Book a free 15-minute assessment
5. What makes a great French tutor?
- Clear lesson structure and objectives
- Strong focus on speaking
- Native-level language knowledge
- Personalised feedback and accountability
Next step
If you want a clear plan and personalised guidance, book your free assessment or request a call back.