Language learning in Exeter covers the major modern foreign languages — German, French, and Arabic — along with less commonly studied options. Whether your pupil is preparing for their GCSEs speaking exam, building vocabulary for A-Levels, or starting a new language from scratch, tutors we partner with provide the focused conversation practice and grammar instruction that classroom teaching often can't deliver enough of.
Receptive Skills
Listening and reading comprehension together make up a significant portion of the language grade. For Exeter students, tutors we partner with practise these skills using authentic materials — news clips, podcasts, magazine articles, and past paper recordings — building the ability to extract meaning from real-world language, not just textbook exercises. We teach strategies for tackling unfamiliar vocabulary and for inferring meaning from context.
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Language skills grow fastest with regular practice. Contact us to find a language tutor for your pupil in Exeter — someone who can build both their exam skills and their genuine ability to communicate.
Mastering Grammar
Grammar is the skeleton of a language — and the area where many Exeter students lose marks. Verb tenses, agreements, case endings, and word order all need to become automatic rather than laboured. Tutors we partner with teach grammar systematically, using pattern recognition and regular practice to build accuracy. For GCSEs students, we focus on the specific tenses and structures that examiners test, ensuring students can deploy them correctly under exam pressure.
Working Around Your Schedule
Scheduling needs to work for the whole family. In Exeter, we offer morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend availability to fit around school, sport, and family commitments. Whether the preference is a fixed weekly slot or a more adaptable arrangement, we accommodate it. During busier periods — mock exam season, for instance — many families increase frequency before scaling back again.
Speaking Practice
The speaking exam is typically worth 25% of the overall language grade, yet most Exeter students get far less than 25% of their class time practising speaking. Tutors we partner with provide regular conversation practice in the target language, helping students develop fluency, expand their vocabulary, and prepare for the specific question types and role-play scenarios their exam requires. Confidence grows rapidly when a student practises speaking weekly with a supportive tutor.