Born and raised in New Delhi, I moved to Paris four years ago to pursue a masters degree in Applied Linguistics at Paris Diderot University. Since then, I have been teaching both Hindi and English to French-speaking students with great enthusiasm.
Born and raised in New Delhi, I moved to Paris four years ago to pursue a masters degree in Applied Linguistics at Paris Diderot University. Since then, I have been teaching both Hindi and English to French-speaking students with great enthusiasm.
Hindi is a language that opens doors to one of the world's oldest and richest civilisations. Whether you are interested in Bollywood cinema, Indian literature, business opportunities in India, or simply wish to communicate with Hindi-speaking friends and family, I can help you achieve your goals.
My Hindi courses are designed for complete beginners and intermediate learners. I teach the Devanagari script from scratch, build vocabulary systematically, and introduce grammar through practical conversation. Culture is woven into every lesson: we explore Indian festivals, cuisine, music, and social customs alongside the language.
For English learners, I bring a different perspective as a non-native speaker who has achieved full professional fluency. I understand the journey from the inside and can share practical strategies that worked for me. I am TEFL certified and specialise in conversational English and accent reduction.
“Bon professeur dans l'ensemble, methode claire. Parfois un peu rapide dans les explications mais repond volontiers quand on lui demande de reprendre.”
“Grace a ses cours, j'ai eu 17 au bac de maths. Sa methode est structuree, les cours passent vite et on progresse sans s'en rendre compte. Je recommande vivement.”
“Professeur passionee qui sait transmettre son savoir avec enthousiasme. Chaque seance est un vrai plaisir, on sent qu'il maitrise parfaitement sa matiere.”
“Professeur serieux et fiable. Les horaires sont toujours respectes. Pourrait etre un peu plus dynamique dans sa maniere de presenter les concepts.”
Fuseau horaire : Europe/Paris