Moving to France is exciting. Losing your voice in the process isn’t.

Many women move to France full of excitement — for love, work, family or a new chapter of life — and quickly realise that not speaking French will make their life difficult.

Booking a doctor’s appointment, talking to neighbours, handling deliveries or simply buying a coffee can suddenly feel intimidating.

This feeling of not belonging should not define you. You can have your own voice in French. You just need the proper method.

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Olia Molloy

Studying with Fluench! since October 2025

"Learning French felt intimidating when I first started, but working with Romane has made the process surprisingly enjoyable and encouraging. I began from absolute zero, and within about five months I was already able to pass an A1 practice test, something I honestly didn’t imagine happening so quickly."

Dianne Bennet

Studied with Fluench! for 3 months

"Romane is an exceptional French tutor. Her lessons are genuinely enjoyable, and the time always flies by. She tailors each session to reflect my specific language needs, which makes every lesson feel purposeful and relevant. I especially appreciate how she builds in revision from previous lessons, helping everything stick and boosting my confidence. Learning with Romane is both effective and fun — I always look forward to our sessions."

Marissa Williams

Studied with Fluench! for 4 months

"While I was very nervous at first, Romane made me feel completely comfortable. Her patience and kindness helped me work through my fear of speaking the language I’ve always wanted to learn, and it now feels much less intimidating. Romane is incredibly knowledgeable and smart, and she creates a safe, fun environment filled with jokes, laughter, and constant learning."

Moving to France changed many things… including how you communicate.

1. You doubt your ability to speak French

You understand more than you can say.

Or you understand nothing at all...

You think:

  • “My French is terrible.”

  • “I sound stupid.”

  • “I’ll say something wrong.”

  • "French is too difficult!"

  • "I can't learn a new language"

  • "People speak too fast!"

So you stay silent, rely on English and hand gestures.

Over time, this will affect your self-confidence.

2. You have no idea where to start

You know you should be learning French.

On social media, you look at French tips, French words, French grammar explanation.

You save the posts and reels for later, but actually never watch them again.

Maybe you even own a few French workbooks.

But...it is not working.

You don't know how to structure your learning... And end up feeling like you'll never speak French...

Let me tell you : there is a way!

3. You depend on others more than you'd like

You want to handle everyday situations on your own, but French still feels like a barrier.

So you often rely on your partner or someone else to:

  • call the doctor

  • talk to a delivery person

  • handle repairs

  • speak at school meetings

  • deal with administration.

You didn’t move to France to feel dependent.

You moved to build a life.

I'll show you that you can do it, for real.

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