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How to find (and keep) new students?

Starting a new journey as a Foreign Language teacher, whether online or in person, is an exciting venture. The idea of sharing your passion while enjoying professional freedom is enticing. However, one key question remains: how do you find students—and keep them? For many aspiring teachers, this can be the most daunting part of the process.

 

In this series, we will explore practical strategies to help you build and retain a strong student base. From defining your teaching niche to identifying your ideal student profile, these tips will set you on the path to success as a language teacher.

 

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ON THE AGENDA:

  1. Define your niche in teaching (published September 12, 2024)

  2. Targeted ads: where and how to publish to reach your future students

  3. Create a strong online presence for your business

  4. Use social media to attract students

  5. LinkedIn: Your gateway to the professional world of teaching

  6. Online language platforms: Your springboard to success?

  7. Turn your students into ambassadors

  8. Keeping your students long-term - best practices

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Who am I?

For nearly 25 years, I've been teaching FSL (French as a Second Language). My journey has evolved from entirely in-person to 100% online, allowing me today to have students from all corners of the world. This activity has become my main source of income, with rates that allow me to live comfortably.

Currently, I give between 4 and 5 online lessons per day and finish at 4 PM so I can pick up my daughter from school.

 

Over the years, I've noticed that for many of my colleagues, finding students remains the biggest challenge. However, personally, I've never had difficulties attracting clients. It's this observation that has pushed me to share my insights, my experience, as well as those of my colleagues and clients from espaceproffle.com.

A few weeks ago, I started writing what was supposed to be a simple blog post. But after writing 10 A4 pages, I realized that the format wasn't suitable, so I decided to divide it into 5 episodes.

Each Thursday, a new episode will be published. If this topic interests you, I invite you to subscribe so you don't miss any of this series that could transform your approach to teaching FSL.

 

Agnès, founder of espaceproffle.com

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