While at UCLA Audrey earned a degree in French and Francophone literature. She then taught in Nantes, France, for a year before receiving a master’s degree in French literature at CU Boulder with a focus on 19th century French literature and Caribbean literature. As a master’s student, she taught university-level classes and organized pilot classes for incoming master’s students. With her degree in hand, she moved to Lyon, France, the capital of gastronomy, where she taught English at the University de Lyon Lumiere for two years. She currently teaches French and Latin at Saint David’s school, a middle school in New York. Audrey has also been tutoring French to a diverse group of learners. This unique combination of experiences has granted her a deep understanding of different teaching styles and a keen insight into the diverse learning needs of her students. Believing wholeheartedly in the power of mistakes, she strives to create a classroom environment where students feel empowered to take risks and learn from their experiences. Her ability to quickly build rapport with her students allows her to tailor her teaching to their individual interests and needs, ensuring an engaging and fulfilling experience.