Description
4-WEEK BOOSTER — ONE MONTH. TWICE A WEEK. REAL MOMENTUM.
The 4-Week Booster is an intensive plan: 2 × 45-minute one-to-one lessons per week for four weeks. Built on Roger’s French to English method — clear explanations through English logic, targeted speaking drills, and real-life dialogues so you actually feel a jump in confidence in one month.
Stop “trying everything” for months. Commit to one focused month with a native, accredited tutor who follows a clear structure: fix your pronunciation, unlock essential patterns, give you phrases you can reuse immediately in real conversations.
WHAT YOU WORK ON IN 4 WEEKS
- Pronunciation & rhythm — how to sound more French, not robotic. Clear explanations in English, not vague imitation.
- Survival phrases — cafés, shops, directions, small talk, and everyday situations where you currently freeze.
- Core grammar patterns — present, past basics, questions, negation. Explained in English. Practised in mini dialogues.
- Speaking drills & role-plays — stop translating in your head. Start reacting naturally.
- Confidence strategies — what to say when you forget a word, how to ask people to repeat, how to stay calm when speaking.
PROGRAMME OUTLINE (EXAMPLE)
The exact content adapts to your level and goals. A typical plan:
- Week 1: Pronunciation & survival phrases — greetings, cafés, directions, polite formulas.
- Week 2: Present tense + daily routines with reusable mini dialogues.
- Week 3: Past basics for stories and travel — clear A1/A2 patterns you can actually use.
- Week 4: Consolidation, more speaking time, mini speaking test, and personalised feedback.
THE METHOD BEHIND THE LESSONS
The structure comes from Roger, a British-born, Germany-raised, trilingual coach 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪 and author of the French to English guides. Thousands of hours teaching English-speaking adults from A0 to A1/A2 and beyond.
Your tutor is a native, university-accredited teacher trained to use Roger’s approach: French explained through English logic when it helps, with concrete examples, then practised in realistic dialogues so the language sticks.
IS THIS FOR YOU?
- You have a trip, move, or deadline coming soon and need fast, practical results.
- You’re a beginner or rusty learner (A0–A1/A2) who wants a structured restart — not another false start.
- You prefer intensive, short-term focus instead of a vague “someday I’ll learn French.”
- You want one tutor who knows your weaknesses and pushes you just enough.
WHAT YOU GET DURING THE MONTH
- 2 × 45-minute 1:1 lessons per week — online via Zoom or Google Meet.
- Tailored lesson plan based on your starting level and goals (A0–A1/A2).
- English explanations whenever needed, plus French-only practice as you progress.
- Targeted homework — around 20–30 minutes to solidify grammar, vocab, and pronunciation.
- Weekly progress checks with clear, honest feedback and concrete advice.
LOGISTICS
- Format: Private 1:1 lessons, online.
- Duration: 4 weeks (2 lessons per week, 45 minutes each).
- Platform: Zoom or Google Meet.
- Time zones: handled automatically when booking.
- Rescheduling: free with at least 24 hours’ notice.
FAQ — 4-WEEK BOOSTER
How much time do I need each week?
Plan for 2 × 45-minute lessons plus 20–30 minutes of homework between sessions. Around 3 hours per week of focused French. That’s it.
Can I spread the lessons over more than 4 weeks?
The programme is designed as a 4-week intensive to create momentum. You can discuss flexibility with your tutor — but the best results come when you keep it concentrated. Momentum matters.
Is this suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. The 4-Week Booster works very well for absolute beginners (A0) and rusty A1 learners who want a structured restart with clear English explanations and guided speaking practice.
What kind of progress can I expect in one month?
You won’t be fluent. Nobody honest will promise that. But you can realistically expect clearer pronunciation, a set of survival phrases you can actually use, and basic patterns for present and past that you’ve practised in real dialogues.
What do I need for the lessons?
A stable internet connection, a computer or tablet, and ideally headphones. A quiet space helps you hear clearly and speak more confidently.
What happens after the 4 weeks?
Your tutor gives you personalised feedback and a clear plan for what comes next — Weekly 1:1, a lighter rhythm, or a self-study plan with French to English guides. You decide. The plan is yours.
End result: after four focused weeks, you leave with stronger pronunciation, real-life phrases you’ve practised, and a clear plan to keep going — instead of stopping again.



