Primary Students Behind in French Reading

If you have a primary school student who is behind in their French literacy, you may feel stressed. Many parents struggle to find the best ways to help students improve their French reading. This is particularly true if you aren’t bilingual yourself.

Reasons Students Fall Behind in French Reading

There are many reasons why primary students may fall behind in French literacy. However, there are some reasons that can be more common than others. While French is one of the easier languages for English speakers to learn, there are some typical problems. 

First, French pronunciation can be a bit tricky. French is not a phonetic language like English, which makes learning to pronounce words by reading them difficult. Mastering the pronunciations is something that takes a lot of time for most learners. 

Additionally, conjugations of verbs in French are a bit more varied than those in English. This can make reading French more difficult for new learners. French also is a language where each word has a gender, which can be another stumbling block for some students as they learn to read the language. 

Of course, a common problem for primary students behind in French reading is self-confidence. It can particularly be tough when their peers are advancing more quickly than they are. While having difficulty learning a language is normal, your primary student may become demotivated if they struggle. 

 

Helping Improve Your Students French Reading

There are many effective strategies for helping your primary student improve their French reading. French immersion has been proven to be a successful strategy. Immersing yourself in a language can quickly improve fluency of reading and writing, a reason why French immersion is offered in many school systems. 

Finding a reliable tutor is also a great way to help your student to catch up with French reading. Virtual tutors are particularly helpful as these programs make accessing a tutor easier and more convenient for your schedule. Tutoring can help your student improve their reading, literacy, and build their self-confidence.

Could Your Child Benefit from Virtual Tutoring?

If you would like your child to have some additional instruction in French literacy, our qualified, professional tutors are happy to help your child succeed while enjoying the process. Contact us today for more information. 

 
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