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Learn French Online
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Lyon, France
- +33766710948
- contact@komai.io
- komai.io
Super Interesting Lessons
The best content for french lessons I have ever had. A wide range of topical subjects that can be adapted for different levels of french or for individual and group lessons. Short news clips or articles to introduce and extend vocab in various topics.
One of the best classes I've took
I had a very good and nice time learning French, I took intensive course which helps me improved my french quickly to me need, learning was fun and simple with a lot of useful resources, i will take more classes and I totally recommend it.
Loredane was always a joy to work with
Loredane was always a joy to work with, she’s very dedicated to her students and has a wealth of materials she uses to help students along.
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