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french.support is a one-on-one Quebec French tutoring service for adult learners, positioned around “French as actually used in Quebec,” rather than textbook French. Its main use cases include document review, preparation for French exams such as TEFAQ/TCFQ, and mock job interviews for Quebec companies. The site highlights that the coach is a native Québécoise, with sessions delivered remotely via Zoom.
The service does not present a standardized curriculum. Instead, it offers three need-based services: Document review covers CVs, cover letters, emails, or reports, with explanations of grammar, tone, and Quebec usage; Exam preparation targets tests such as TEFAQ and TCFQ, helping identify weak areas and train for the exam format, with a particular emphasis on speaking confidence; Job interview prep uses mock interviews of around 60 minutes to practice real Quebec business French, appropriate levels of politeness, and professional expression. The teaching format is clearly stated as live 1-on-1 Zoom sessions, with confirmation and a Zoom link sent by email after booking.
The page does not disclose specific pricing, packages, full details on session length, refund rules, or payment methods, which is the main drawback when assessing value for money. The rescheduling policy appears relatively flexible: the confirmation email includes a reschedule link, and users can reschedule for free as long as they provide a few hours’ notice. If you need long-term exam preparation or multiple rounds of document editing, you should confirm the cost, frequency, and scope of deliverables before booking.
The key strength is its very clear positioning: this is not a generic French course, but a service aimed at solving real language problems in Quebec life, work, and exams. It is highly targeted for people preparing to move to Montreal, meet francisation requirements, take TEFAQ/TCFQ, or interview with Quebec employers. The downsides are limited public information: there is no visible certification, teaching experience, success stories, course materials, or explanation of after-class support. If your goal is DELF/DALF, France French, or a systematic beginner grammar course, it may not be the best fit.
It is best suited to adults with a clear Quebec-specific need, especially those who want to turn existing French knowledge into locally usable expression. Interview practice requires at least conversational ability; document review and exam preparation do not necessarily require prior French knowledge. The site does not provide information about access from China, and Zoom stability and availability in mainland China may depend on the local network environment; payment methods are also unknown. Alternatives include italki, Preply, AmazingTalker, Alliance Française, or TEF/TEFAQ prep courses focused on Canadian immigration. Overall, this is a niche but precisely positioned tutoring service, suitable for short-term, need-based improvement.
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french.support is an Canada Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach french.support directly.