Speaking needs structure, correction, and repetition.
Before B1, learners often need to move from short answers to more connected speech.
Not perfect French.
More structured French.
They need to practise:
• linking ideas
• explaining opinions
• giving reasons
• correcting recurring mistakes
• speaking with more control
That is what guided speaking helps build.
I currently have two A2 classes preparing to move into B1.
This creates the basis for a new Executive French B1 class for adults and professionals with an A2 foundation.
The classes will take place three times per week, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm EAT.
The exact start date and days will be confirmed.
Book a short call through the link in bio.
Executive French for Multilateral Professionals
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Executive French for UN & Multilateral Professionals 🇫🇷
We help English-speaking international professionals speak with precision, control and credibility in high-stake settings.
A2 to B1 is where French becomes more independent.
Not perfect.
More structured.
More connected.
More personal.
More usable.
At this stage, learners need to practise linking ideas, explaining opinions, correcting recurring weaknesses, and speaking with more control.
I currently have two A2 classes preparing to move into B1.
This creates the basis for a new Executive French B1 class for adults and professionals with an A2 foundation.
The classes will take place three times per week, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm EAT.
The exact start date and days will be confirmed.
Book a short call through the link in bio.
Restarting French needs structure.
Not pressure.
Not perfection.
Structure.
Regular practice.
Correction.
Pronunciation.
Guided speaking.
Current focus:
A1 — June intake, 1:00 pm EAT, Monday to Friday
Still open for this first week of June.
Executive French B1 Track — September intake in preparation
For adults and professionals with an A2 foundation.
Classes will take place three times per week, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm EAT.
Days to be confirmed.
Book a short call through the link in bio.
Confidence often follows clarity.
When your pronunciation becomes clearer, speaking feels less risky.
The French r.
The difference between u and ou.
The nasal sounds in words like bon, bien, and France.
These details matter because they affect how easily your message is understood.
Not perfect.
Clearer.
More controlled.
More usable.
Current Executive French classes:
B1 — ongoing, 8:00 am EAT, Monday to Friday
A2 — ongoing, 8:00 pm EAT, Monday & Tuesday
A1 — starts in June, 1:00 pm EAT, Monday to Friday
Each class is limited to 5 participants.
Book a short call through the link in bio.
French becomes easier to use when learners have structure, correction, and regular practice.
Upcoming Executive French classes:
B1 — 18 May, 8:00 am EAT, Monday to Friday
A2 — 18 May, 8:00 pm EAT, Monday & Tuesday
A1 — June, 1:00 pm EAT, Monday to Friday
A2 — June, 5:00 pm EAT, Wednesday to Friday
Each class is limited to 5 participants.
Book a short call through the link in bio.
Many professionals do not need complicated French.
They need useful French.
French for introductions.
French for meetings.
French for clarification.
French for professional conversations.
Upcoming Executive French classes:
B1 — 18 May, 8:00 am EAT
A2 — 18 May, 8:00 pm EAT, Monday & Tuesday
A1 — June, 1:00 pm EAT
A2 — June, 5:00 pm EAT, Wednesday to Friday
Each class is limited to 5 participants.
Book a short call through the link in bio.
06/05/2026
Many adults studied French before.
But when they need to use it, they hesitate.
That is because school French and real-life French are not always the same thing.
In June, I am opening small A1 and A2 French groups for adults who want to build French they can actually use.
Small groups.
Maximum 5 participants.
Book a short call in bio or here: [https://causons.as.me/complimentarysession]
A short answer is not always a strong answer.
In professional French, short answers sound stronger when their structure is immediately clear.
Structure slows the rush, guides the listener, and protects authority.
In professional French, a difficult question does not always weaken authority.
A defensive answer does.
A few well-chosen lines can help you stay clear, structured and in control under pressure.
Needing a few seconds to think is not the problem.
The problem is sounding unstructured while you think.
In professional French, a short framing line can protect rhythm, structure and composure.
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