Ludovic Bubner
Professeur de français, alliance française and Berlitz
Born in France in 1968, I moved to Canada in 1999 and became a french teacher for Education Canada.
Five years later, I moved from Canada to Taiwan to learn Chinese and keep on teaching french for Berlitz and Hess.
I'm motivated to give the best of myself to help the french students who want to pursue either their careers or their personal projects.
I'm interested in meditation.
2002 - 2012Interactive Method
French is spoken with a minimum of translation, even with beginners.
Emphasis is on the spoken word, with the students learning to read and with only what they have learned to say and understand.
Gestures, illustrations, flash cards, and objects, are used to introduce basic and advance vocabularies as well as concepts.
There is no formal grammar instruction; instead, students is absorbed a grammatical system naturally, by using it in conversation.
The main purpose is to train the students to speak and think in the French language, not translated, to associates new words with objects and ideas, rather than with the distractingly familiar words of their mother tongue.
My goal is to maintain the student active and interested, by replacing rote learning with discovery process. It solved many of the problems that had plagued language instructions and students in the past.
Once French class is finished, homework is assigned to student.