If you care about how you sound in French, you need more than just practice. You need a way to build speech that is clear, structured, and reliable, so that what you say actually reflects what you mean.
Speaking well is not just a matter of knowing more words or trying harder. It depends on how your pronunciation, your grammar, and your sense of meaning come together in real time.
When that structure is missing, even motivated learners can feel limited or uncertain, whether they are just starting or already able to communicate. When it is built properly, speaking becomes stable, precise, and expressive.
That is the work we do here.
You do not want to rely on guesswork when you speak.
Maybe you have already tried, and something feels off.
You have the idea, but not quite the way to say it.
Or maybe you have not started yet, but you can already tell you do not want to build your French that way.
You do not want to simplify what you mean just to make it work.
You want to be able to say things as you intend them, without hesitation or confusion.
So that what you say is not approximate, but clear.
Not fragile, but reliable.
The difficulty is not just about speaking more, or knowing more words.
It comes from the way speech is built.
When you speak, the sounds, the structure, and the meaning all have to work together.
If one part is unstable, everything becomes uncertain.
That is why it is possible to know quite a lot, and still feel limited when speaking.
And why, from the beginning, the way you build your French matters.
This work focuses on how speech is built, from the beginning.
Pronunciation is not treated as an extra, but as a foundation.
So that the sounds you produce are clear, stable, and consistent.
Grammar is not something you study separately, but something you use while speaking.
So that your sentences hold together as you express your ideas.
And attention is given to how meaning is shaped in real time.
So that what you say reflects what you intend.
Each part supports the others.
And over time, your speech becomes something you can rely on.
This is how it comes through in practice.
Not about avoiding mistakes, but not being blocked by them.
What once felt difficult becomes something you can engage with directly.
Even early on, it becomes possible to understand and use the language in real situations.
With more precise pronunciation, speaking becomes more natural, and less dependent on switching back to another language.
If this way of working makes sense to you, we can start with a first conversation.
It is a chance to look at where you are, what you want to achieve, and what would make the most difference for you.
And to see whether this work is the right fit.
You can book a first conversation here.
Or you can write to me at cedric.dejavu@gmail.com.