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Hey everyone, let’s get straight to the point. Are you here to just hang out, or are you genuinely keen on learning French? I want to highlight something important: I’ve been through a year of waiting and dealing with teachers who weren’t really into teaching. It’s frustrating when you end up with instructors who don’t contribute much, wasting your time and money.

I’ve seen people stuck in a cycle of paying for lessons that never seem to end. Now, among all the teachers juggling different jobs like farming or teaching other subjects, there’s someone special – Divya. She’s all about teaching French and creating an environment where you really get the language. Divya is easygoing, patient, and understands that learning French as a second or third language can be tough for us as Indians.

Unlike some others, she won’t get mad if you don’t get things right away or ask two times or several times, no matter what, she knows it’s a language, not candy. I’ve personally taken one-on-one lessons with Divya, starting the process online from Canada. I told her I needed help with everything, and she quickly figured out where to start. She gives me tasks, checks my progress regularly, and keeps things on track so I can finish the course on time. I’m confident that I’ll reach my learning deadlines with her guidance. In summary, before jumping into learning French, think about your intentions. Do you really want to learn, or is it just a casual interest like a hobby course? It’s an important question you should ask yourself before signing up for anywhere before learning.