Hello, my name is Evodia. I’m an accountant by profession, but I am passionate about teaching French and Portuguese. I have 3 years of experience teaching online and in-person, with a focus on conversation, practical learning, and helping students gain confidence. I adapt every lesson to your level and goals, whether you are a complete beginner or more advanced. My lessons are interactive, engaging, and focused on real French and Portuguese that you can use in everyday life. With me, you will progress quickly and speak these languages naturally and confidently.
Availability
Choose a date and time to start booking your class.
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Can't find the availability that suits your needs?
Yes, you can cancel booking up to 8 hours before the lesson starts, indicating the reason for the cancellation. We will study each case personally to carry out the refund.
Can I modify a booking?
Yes, something unexpected can always happen, so you can change the time or day of the lesson. You can do it from your personal area in "Scheduled lessons" through the option "Change date".
Where are the lessons held?
The class is done through classgap’s virtual classroom. Classgap was developed specifically for educational purposes, including many useful features such as: digital whiteboard, online text editor, webcam, screen sharing and many more. View virtual classroom
How do I pay for the lesson?
At the time you select a lesson or package of hours, you will make the payment through our virtual payment service. You have two options: - Debit / Credit - Paypal Once the payment is settled, we'll send you an e-mail with the booking confirmation.
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