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A1.1 INTENSIVE - IN PERSON
By the end of the A1.1 level, students will be able to:
- Greet others and respond appropriately in informal and formal situations
- Introduce themselves and provide basic personal information (name, age, nationality, profession)
- Use tu and vous correctly depending on the context
- Spell their name and understand basic spelling
- Give and understand numbers and simple numerical information
- Ask for help and interact in simple classroom situations
- Identify well-known places in Paris and France
- Recognize basic vocabulary related to professions and places in a city
- Develop initial awareness of French-speaking cultures and everyday customs
Pace: Four times a week
A1.1-IN PERSON
By the end of the A1.1 level, students will be able to:
- Greet others and respond appropriately in informal and formal situations
- Introduce themselves and provide basic personal information (name, age, nationality, profession)
- Use tu and vous correctly depending on the context
- Spell their name and understand basic spelling
- Give and understand numbers and simple numerical information
- Ask for help and interact in simple classroom situations
- Identify well-known places in Paris and France
- Recognize basic vocabulary related to professions and places in a city
- Develop initial awareness of French-speaking cultures and everyday customs
A1.1-ONLINE
By the end of the A1.1 level, students will be able to:
- Greet others and respond appropriately in informal and formal situations
- Introduce themselves and provide basic personal information (name, age, nationality, profession)
- Use tu and vous correctly depending on the context
- Spell their name and understand basic spelling
- Give and understand numbers and simple numerical information
- Ask for help and interact in simple classroom situations
- Identify well-known places in Paris and France
- Recognize basic vocabulary related to professions and places in a city
- Develop initial awareness of French-speaking cultures and everyday customs
Pace: Once a week
Learn French Faster A1.1-IN PERSON
By the end of the A1.1 level, students will be able to:
- Greet others and respond appropriately in informal and formal situations
- Introduce themselves and provide basic personal information (name, age, nationality, profession)
- Use tu and vous correctly depending on the context
- Spell their name and understand basic spelling
- Give and understand numbers and simple numerical information
- Ask for help and interact in simple classroom situations
- Identify well-known places in Paris and France
- Recognize basic vocabulary related to professions and places in a city
- Develop initial awareness of French-speaking cultures and everyday customs
Pace: Twice a week
Learn French Faster A1.1-ONLINE
By the end of the A1.1 level, students will be able to:
- Greet others and respond appropriately in informal and formal situations
- Introduce themselves and provide basic personal information (name, age, nationality, profession)
- Use tu and vous correctly depending on the context
- Spell their name and understand basic spelling
- Give and understand numbers and simple numerical information
- Ask for help and interact in simple classroom situations
- Identify well-known places in Paris and France
- Recognize basic vocabulary related to professions and places in a city
- Develop initial awareness of French-speaking cultures and everyday customs
Pace: Twice a week
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A1.2-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or have an equivalent basic knowledge of French.
By the end of the A1.2 level, students will be able to:
- Ask and answer simple questions about countries, places, and origins
- Describe a country or destination using basic characteristics
- Talk about festivals, traditions, tourism, and travel activities
- Express likes, dislikes, and preferences using common verbs
- Describe their family and explain basic family relationships
- Provide personal information such as nationality and marital status
- Use simple descriptive language to talk about people and places
- Form and understand basic questions using common interrogative words
- Communicate using simple connectors (et, ou, mais) to link ideas
- Develop cultural awareness of French-speaking countries and traditions
A1.2-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or have an equivalent basic knowledge of French.
By the end of the A1.2 level, students will be able to:
- Ask and answer simple questions about countries, places, and origins
- Describe a country or destination using basic characteristics
- Talk about festivals, traditions, tourism, and travel activities
- Express likes, dislikes, and preferences using common verbs
- Describe their family and explain basic family relationships
- Provide personal information such as nationality and marital status
- Use simple descriptive language to talk about people and places
- Form and understand basic questions using common interrogative words
- Communicate using simple connectors (et, ou, mais) to link ideas
- Develop cultural awareness of French-speaking countries and traditions
Pace: Once a week
A1.2-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or have an equivalent basic knowledge of French.
By the end of the A1.2 level, students will be able to:
- Ask and answer simple questions about countries, places, and origins
- Describe a country or destination using basic characteristics
- Talk about festivals, traditions, tourism, and travel activities
- Express likes, dislikes, and preferences using common verbs
- Describe their family and explain basic family relationships
- Provide personal information such as nationality and marital status
- Use simple descriptive language to talk about people and places
- Form and understand basic questions using common interrogative words
- Communicate using simple connectors (et, ou, mais) to link ideas
- Develop cultural awareness of French-speaking countries and traditions
Pace: Once a week
Learn French Faster A1.1-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or have an equivalent basic knowledge of French.
By the end of the A1.2 level, students will be able to:
- Ask and answer simple questions about countries, places, and origins
- Describe a country or destination using basic characteristics
- Talk about festivals, traditions, tourism, and travel activities
- Express likes, dislikes, and preferences using common verbs
- Describe their family and explain basic family relationships
- Provide personal information such as nationality and marital status
- Use simple descriptive language to talk about people and places
- Form and understand basic questions using common interrogative words
- Communicate using simple connectors (et, ou, mais) to link ideas
- Develop cultural awareness of French-speaking countries and traditions
Pace: Twice a week
Learn French Faster A1.2-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or have an equivalent basic knowledge of French.
By the end of the A1.2 level, students will be able to:
- Ask and answer simple questions about countries, places, and origins
- Describe a country or destination using basic characteristics
- Talk about festivals, traditions, tourism, and travel activities
- Express likes, dislikes, and preferences using common verbs
- Describe their family and explain basic family relationships
- Provide personal information such as nationality and marital status
- Use simple descriptive language to talk about people and places
- Form and understand basic questions using common interrogative words
- Communicate using simple connectors (et, ou, mais) to link ideas
- Develop cultural awareness of French-speaking countries and traditions
Pace: Twice a week
A1.3-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.2 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of the A1.3 level, students will be able to:
- Talk about family structures, couples, and changes in family life
- Describe daily routines, habits, and personal lifestyles
- Talk about their rhythm of life and compare daily schedules
- Say the time, date, and frequency of actions
- Situate events in time and express duration
- Compare lifestyles and daily rhythms in different countries
- Describe basic aspects of work and school schedules
- Use common time expressions and adverbs of frequency
- Communicate more confidently about everyday life in French-speaking contexts
A1.3-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.2 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of the A1.3 level, students will be able to:
- Talk about family structures, couples, and changes in family life
- Describe daily routines, habits, and personal lifestyles
- Talk about their rhythm of life and compare daily schedules
- Say the time, date, and frequency of actions
- Situate events in time and express duration
- Compare lifestyles and daily rhythms in different countries
- Describe basic aspects of work and school schedules
- Use common time expressions and adverbs of frequency
- Communicate more confidently about everyday life in French-speaking contexts
Pace: Once a week
A1.4-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.3 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of the A1.4 level, students will be able to:
- Describe a basic living space and identify rooms and furniture
- Locate objects and rooms within a home
- Describe an interior and express simple preferences
- Express possibility, obligation, and necessity in everyday situations
- Talk about leisure activities, hobbies, and free time
- Talk about friendships and social relationships
- Describe a person’s character and physical appearance
- Make, accept, or refuse simple proposals
- Talk about vacations and leisure activities with friends
- Communicate more confidently in social and everyday contexts
Pace: Once a week
A1.4-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.3 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of the A1.4 level, students will be able to:
- Describe a basic living space and identify rooms and furniture
- Locate objects and rooms within a home
- Describe an interior and express simple preferences
- Express possibility, obligation, and necessity in everyday situations
- Talk about leisure activities, hobbies, and free time
- Talk about friendships and social relationships
- Describe a person’s character and physical appearance
- Make, accept, or refuse simple proposals
- Talk about vacations and leisure activities with friends
- Communicate more confidently in social and everyday contexts
Pace: Once a week
A1.5-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.4 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of the A1.5 level, students will be able to:
- Talk about leisure activities, hobbies, and free-time habits
- Describe social habits, including the use of social networks
- Talk about vacations and holiday preferences
- Express tastes and preferences related to food and meals
- Describe meals, ingredients, and quantities
- Talk about simple recipes and cooking steps
- Invite someone to an activity or a meal and respond appropriately
- Make suggestions and proposals in everyday situations
- Express likes and dislikes about activities and food
- Participate in simple social interactions around leisure and food
Pace: Once a week
SAY A1 MORE TIME - IN PERSON
A2.1-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A1.6 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of A2.1, students will be able to:
- Ask and answer simple questions to get to know others
- Talk about daily routines, habits, and leisure activities
- Describe objects, their functions, and consumption practices
- Compare elements and explain basic preferences
- Interact in everyday situations, including shopping and simple transactions
- Propose, accept, or refuse suggestions
Pace: Once a week
A2.2-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.1 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of A2.2, students will be able to:
- Describe everyday objects, their functions, and materials
- Discuss consumer habits, including online shopping and solidarity actions
- Compare objects and express preferences or habits related to consumption
- Talk about health professionals, medical consultations, and self-care
- Describe common symptoms and ailments
- Discuss medications, remedies, and traditional grand-mère cures
- Give health advice and recommendations
- Handle simple interactions related to shopping, solidarity, and doctor's visits
Pace: Once a week
Learn French Faster A2.2-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.1 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of A2.2, students will be able to:
- Describe everyday objects, their functions, and materials
- Discuss consumer habits, including online shopping and solidarity actions
- Compare objects and express preferences or habits related to consumption
- Talk about health professionals, medical consultations, and self-care
- Describe common symptoms and ailments
- Discuss medications, remedies, and traditional grand-mère cures
- Give health advice and recommendations
- Handle simple interactions related to shopping, solidarity, and doctor's visits
Pace: Twice a week
A2.3-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.2 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of A2.3, students will be able to:
- Discuss the evolution of healthcare and alternative therapies (e.g., massotherapy)
- Share and collect traditional grand-mère remedy recipes
- Talk about gastronomy, including overseas French territories and international influences (e.g., Cameroonian cuisine)
- Describe a dish in detail: its origin, ingredients, preparation methods, tastes, and textures
- Qualify food sensations using the five senses
- Express opinions, preferences, and intensity about food (e.g., a bit too much, very delicious)
- Discuss eating habits, table manners, and modern culinary trends
- Handle interactions involving food recommendations, tastings, and cultural discussions
Pace: Once a week
A2.4-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.3 or have an equivalent level of French.
By the end of A2.4, students will be able to:
- Talk about sports, physical activity, and their benefits for health and well-being
- Discuss future plans and projects related to sports or personal goals
- Give advice or suggestions about practicing a sport
- Express causes, consequences, and hypothetical situations in sports contexts
- Present one's studies, educational background, and training
- Express wishes, desires, and future intentions for studies or career
- Talk about school life, different types of education, and professional paths
- Handle interactions involving advice on sports, future projects, or academic choices
Pace: Once a week
A2.5-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.4 or have an equivalent level of French.
Upon completion of the A2.5 level, you should be able to:
- Create an online CV and describe a fictional personality
- Express wishes and future intentions for studies or career
- Talk about different ways of learning and professional projects
- Discuss school and professional paths
- Describe emotions and feelings related to work
- Talk about well-being at work and work initiatives
- Prepare a job interview (questions, rights, and duties)
- Express obligations, prohibitions, and permissions at work
- Report advice, proposals, and questions from others
A2.5-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.4 or have an equivalent level of French.
Upon completion of the A2.5 level, you should be able to:
- Create an online CV and describe a fictional personality
- Express wishes and future intentions for studies or career
- Talk about different ways of learning and professional projects
- Discuss school and professional paths
- Describe emotions and feelings related to work
- Talk about well-being at work and work initiatives
- Prepare a job interview (questions, rights, and duties)
- Express obligations, prohibitions, and permissions at work
- Report advice, proposals, and questions from others
Pace: Once a week
A2.5-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.4 or have an equivalent level of French.
Upon completion of the A2.5 level, you should be able to:
- Create an online CV and describe a fictional personality
- Express wishes and future intentions for studies or career
- Talk about different ways of learning and professional projects
- Discuss school and professional paths
- Describe emotions and feelings related to work
- Talk about well-being at work and work initiatives
- Prepare a job interview (questions, rights, and duties)
- Express obligations, prohibitions, and permissions at work
- Report advice, proposals, and questions from others
Pace: Once a week
A2.6-IN PERSON
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.5 or have an equivalent level of French.
Upon completion of the A2.6 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss work-related emotions, well-being, and original initiatives at work
- Talk about teleworking, work-related illnesses, and rights/duties in the workplace
- Prepare and conduct a job interview (questions, advice, proposals)
- Report statements, advice, questions, and reported imperatives
- Express obligations, prohibitions, permissions, and emotions at work
- Share reasons for traveling and vacation habits
- Narrate a past trip or experience using passé composé and imparfait
- Describe landscapes and prepare a trip (itinerary, restrictions)
- Talk about sustainable or low-impact travel
Pace: Once a week
A2.6-ONLINE
This course is designed for students who have completed A2.5 or have an equivalent level of French.
Upon completion of the A2.6 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss work-related emotions, well-being, and original initiatives at work
- Talk about teleworking, work-related illnesses, and rights/duties in the workplace
- Prepare and conduct a job interview (questions, advice, proposals)
- Report statements, advice, questions, and reported imperatives
- Express obligations, prohibitions, permissions, and emotions at work
- Share reasons for traveling and vacation habits
- Narrate a past trip or experience using passé composé and imparfait
- Describe landscapes and prepare a trip (itinerary, restrictions)
- Talk about sustainable or low-impact travel
Pace: Once a week
LET'S GET A2GETHER- IN PERSON
B1.1-IN PERSON
Upon completion of the B1.1 level, you should be able to:
- Narrate past experiences and personal origins with detail and emotion
- Talk about family roots, ancestry, and migratory journeys
- Express feelings, regrets, and nostalgia linked to memories or souvenirs
- Describe future projects, dreams, and aspirations
- Express wishes, intentions, and dissatisfaction about the present or future
- Discuss themes of happiness, migration (past and future), and personal fulfillment
- Participate in discussions about roots, identity, and the search for happiness
Pace: Once a week
Learn French Faster B1.1-IN PERSON
Upon completion of the B1.1 level, you should be able to:
- Narrate past experiences and personal origins with detail and emotion
- Talk about family roots, ancestry, and migratory journeys
- Express feelings, regrets, and nostalgia linked to memories or souvenirs
- Describe future projects, dreams, and aspirations
- Express wishes, intentions, and dissatisfaction about the present or future
- Discuss themes of happiness, migration (past and future), and personal fulfillment
- Participate in discussions about roots, identity, and the search for happiness
Pace: Twice a week
B1.2-ONLINE
Upon completion of the B1.2 level, you should be able to:
- Talk about traditions and cultural customs in your country and in French-speaking regions
- Question the usefulness or relevance of certain traditions in modern society
- Give advice to visitors about local customs and traditions
- Narrate a traditional story or tale and describe its cultural elements
- Express feelings and opinions about stories, tales, or cultural practices
- Recommend or discourage certain traditions (especially for children)
- Situate events in time and describe relationships between characters or events
Pace: Once a week
B1.3-IN PERSON
Upon completion of the B1.3 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss the origins, evolution, and influences of languages
- Talk about foreign words in French and the richness of multilingualism
- Express personal interest, agreement, or disagreement about a language or linguistic topic
- Debate the advantages and disadvantages of a single world language
- Describe your relationship with languages and your learning experience
- Formulate hypotheses about languages and communication
- Present an infographic or participate in a linguistic debate
Pace: Once a week
B1.4-ONLINE
Upon completion of the B1.4 level, you should be able to:
- Talk about performing arts (theatre, opera, circus, musicals, cinema)
- Describe a live performance, film, or show in detail
- Characterize people, objects, or actions in artistic contexts
- Give your opinion on a cultural event, success, or failure
- Summarize the plot of a play, film, or series
- Talk about an artist’s career, successes, and important moments
- Express posteriority (avant/après), simultaneity, and relative clauses
- Discuss the cultural role of festivals, opera, and boulevard theatre
Pace: Once a week
B1.6-IN PERSON
Upon completion of the B1.6 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss your relationship with media, news, and information consumption
- Talk about the risks of information overload and fake news
- Exchange views on media education, verification of information, and infobesity
- Debate the influence of advertising and public pollution (pollution publicitaire)
- Express certainty, doubt, and nuance when reporting information
- Report what someone said in the past (indirect speech in past tenses)
- Structure a written text or oral presentation logically (connectors, introduction, argumentation)
- Prepare and deliver a short exposé or write a news summary/fait divers
Pace: Once a week
B1.8-ONLINE
Upon completion of the B1.8 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss social inequalities, protest movements, and citizen demands
- Talk about incivilities (rudeness, noise pollution, disrespect) in daily life
- Express strong emotions (anger, frustration, indignation) and react to provocations
- Demand respect for your rights and complain effectively in various situations
- Write a complaint letter or manifesto for an ideal society
- Use structures to highlight what/who is concerned (ce qui, ce que, ce dont…)
- Express wishes, strong desires, and demands (with subjunctive or infinitive)
- Organize and participate in a public meeting or debate about social issues
Pace: Once a week
B1 WITH FRENCH- ONLINE
B2.1-IN PERSON
Upon completion of the B2.1 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss ecological practices, eco-feminism, and the urgency of environmental action
- Debate polluting vs. sustainable behaviors in everyday life
- Justify personal choices and criticize environmentally harmful practices
- Express hope, concern, indignation, and commitment regarding nature protection
- Describe endangered species, marine ecosystems, and biodiversity threats
- Propose concrete alternatives to plastic packaging and daily waste
- Argue for or against a cause and engage in structured discussions
- Write an opinion piece (DELF-style) on environmental topics
- Promote positive ecology in daily life
Pace: Once a week
B2.1-ONLINE
Upon completion of the B2.1 level, you should be able to:
- Discuss ecological practices, eco-feminism, and the urgency of environmental action
- Debate polluting vs. sustainable behaviors in everyday life
- Justify personal choices and criticize environmentally harmful practices
- Express hope, concern, indignation, and commitment regarding nature protection
- Describe endangered species, marine ecosystems, and biodiversity threats
- Propose concrete alternatives to plastic packaging and daily waste
- Argue for or against a cause and engage in structured discussions
- Write an opinion piece (DELF-style) on environmental topics
- Promote positive ecology in daily life
Pace: Once a week
B2.2 -ONLINE
By the end of B2.2, you will be able to:
- Discuss responsible consumption, overconsumption, and greenwashing
- Express satisfaction, disappointment, or regret after a purchase
- Debate the excesses of consumer society and the role of influencers
- Talk about slow fashion, local currencies, short supply chains, and anti-waste initiatives
- Justify your personal choices and propose ethical alternatives
- Analyze marketing strategies and their impact on buying habits
- Write a formal letter or opinion text on sustainable consumption (DELF-style)
- Present and defend a project promoting a more responsible lifestyle
B2.3-ONLINE
By the end of B2.3, you will be able to:
- Discuss educational and professional pathways, second-chance schools, and lifelong learning
- Debate the value of free higher education, social mix in elite schools, and professional training
- Share personal experiences, motivations, and career projects with nuance
- Express purpose, hypotheses, and regrets about past choices
- Talk about volunteering, international solidarity, and return to one’s country of origin
- Handle unusual or tricky job interview questions
- Write a formal letter of protest or motivation to an employer or training manager (DELF-style)
- Participate actively in a professional meeting or discussion on career and training topics
Pace: Once a week
B2.5-ONLINE
By the end of B2.5, you will be able to:
- Discuss travel preferences, dream destinations, and ideal vacations
- Compare different ways of traveling (solo, with friends, adventure, cruises…)
- Describe landscapes, places you love, and typical features of your country
- Narrate travel experiences, adventures, or expeditions with detail
- Propose rules and practical advice for responsible or unforgettable trips
- Express strong desires and capacity to participate in sporting or adventure activities
- Write a letter presenting your country or a dream vacation
- Create a bilingual tourist brochure or script for a travel video report
Pace: Once a week
B2 THE POINT - ONLINE
Expert 1-ONLINE
Pace: Once a week
Expert 2-ONLINE
Pace: Once a week
Expert 2-ONLINE
Expert 9-ONLINE
Pace: Once a week
Expert 15 -ONLINE
Pace: Once a week