Learn French with Emilie

Et vous, il y a des mots que vous avez du mal à prononcer en français ?

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Meet Emilie

If you've spent any time trying to learn French online, chances are you've come across @learnfrenchwithemilie. Emilie has a gift for turning the parts of French that usually trip people up — tricky pronunciation, sneaky liaisons, words that look nothing like they sound — into short, genuinely funny videos that actually stick. This one, on French words people can't quite get their mouths around, is a perfect example: 130K+ people laughed along and, more importantly, learned something.

That's a rare combination. A lot of language content is either accurate and boring, or fun and useless. Emilie's is both correct and entertaining, which is exactly what makes a great tutor.

Emilie, if you're reading this: we'd love to have you as one of the early adopting tutors on ImChatty. You've already built an audience of people who trust you to teach them French — bringing that same energy to live 1:1 conversation practice would be a huge win for learners, and an easy way to turn your following into paying students. Early tutors get priority placement, direct input on how the platform evolves, and first pick of session slots as we grow.

Get in touch to become a founding ImChatty tutor → or contact me directly :) [email protected]

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Do I need to be a teacher to help someone learn my native language?

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