Adults Courses

All year round, enroll in our fun & interactive group classes. You will practice all 4 language skills during these classes: speaking, listening, reading & writing ! 

For all levels: complete beginner to experts.

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Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Cover essential topics including self-introduction, spelling, polite requests, nationality, and email communication.

· Discuss languages spoken, city living, numbers, reservations, possession, and job descriptions.

· Dive into topics like taste preferences, creating visit cards, and making introductory videos.

· Practice describing places and countries, asking for directions, and managing invitations and appointments.

· Study key grammatical points such as definite articles, subject pronouns, negation, possessive adjectives, and interrogatives.

· Learn verb conjugations (including “être,” “avoir,” and “s’appeler”), adjectives, adverbs, prepositions of place, and imperative forms.

Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Explore topics such as self-identification, discussing preferences and activities, and requesting introductions.

· Learn about social relationships, envisioning the future, describing family, appearance, character traits, and daily routines.

· Engage with childhood experiences, expressing desires and politeness.

· Study grammatical concepts including recent past tense, present continuous, near future tense, and frequency adverbs.

· Learn about relative pronouns, question formation, simple future tense, and time indicators.

· Explore direct object pronouns, past tense, adjective placement, and imperfect tense.

· Understand the use of pronouns “on,” “qui,” “que,” and “où,” gender/pluralization of nouns, comparative/superlative forms, and prepositions for cities, countries, and continents.

Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Explore topics such as self-identification, discussing preferences and activities, and requesting introductions.

· Learn about social relationships, envisioning the future, describing family, appearance, character traits, and daily routines.

· Engage with childhood experiences, expressing desires and politeness.

· Study grammatical concepts including recent past tense, present continuous, near future tense, and frequency adverbs.

· Learn about relative pronouns, question formation, simple future tense, and time indicators.

· Explore direct object pronouns, past tense, adjective placement, and imperfect tense.

· Understand the use of pronouns “on,” “qui,” “que,” and “où,” gender/pluralization of nouns, comparative/superlative forms, and prepositions for cities, countries, and continents.

Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Explore topics such as self-identification, discussing preferences and activities, and requesting introductions.

· Learn about social relationships, envisioning the future, describing family, appearance, character traits, and daily routines.

· Engage with childhood experiences, expressing desires and politeness.

· Study grammatical concepts including recent past tense, present continuous, near future tense, and frequency adverbs.

· Learn about relative pronouns, question formation, simple future tense, and time indicators.

· Explore direct object pronouns, past tense, adjective placement, and imperfect tense.

· Understand the use of pronouns “on,” “qui,” “que,” and “où,” gender/pluralization of nouns, comparative/superlative forms, and prepositions for cities, countries, and continents.

Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Topics include personality, activities, generational comparison, advice, predictions, cultural differences

· Also covers test-taking, reporting events, emphasizing information, professional experience

· Discusses opinions, surveys, conversation interaction, presenting statistics

· Explores obligation, online services, recommendations, hypotheses, wishes, problem description, judgment expression

· Writing skills include complaint emails, leisure activities, forecasts, responding to surveys

· Grammar focus on tenses, pronouns, comparatives, conditionals, expressions, agreement rules

· Emphasis on adverb placement, obligation, subjunctive, hypothesis, wish, pronouns, interrogation, negation

Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Topics include discussing the city, actions, spatial and temporal location, city transformations

· Also covers organizing guided tours, commenting on novels, describing housing and environmental improvements

· Explores oral presentations, describing artwork, explaining artist’s work, expressing utility, contradiction, opinion

· Discusses media, news writing, regrets, reproaches, past hypotheses, legal articles, doubt, debates, proposals

· Covers familiar register, narration in the past, motivations explanation, trend description, forecasts, feelings expression

· Analyzes poetic texts, travel discussions, cover letter writing

· Grammar focus includes gerunds for manner and simultaneity, pluperfect, temporal markers, past participle agreement, passive voice, adjective placement, pronouns “y” and “en”, concession, logical connectors, subjunctive formation, present participle usage, indirect speech, conditional structures, indefinite pronouns, elisions, compound relative pronouns, future perfect

Subjects and topics covered will include :

 · Reflecting on the past

· Expressing one’s identity / Introducing oneself in a blog section / Discussing one’s life journey

· Analyzing the role of identity imagery in interpersonal relationships

· Offering perspectives on national stereotypes and the sense of national belonging

· Exploring information on medication treatments / Describing symptoms of an illness

· Debating the influence of the mind on the body / Expressing feelings, doubts, certainties, and judgments / Comparing beauty standards across countries

· Providing viewpoints on sports competition and doping

· Reporting on the various reasons for migration / Commenting on migratory movements

· Obtaining information on administrative procedures / Drafting administrative correspondence

· Comparing migratory dynamics related to work and tourism / Expressing opinions on the free movement of people / Debating the organization of a national referendum

In accordance with these topics you will study these key grammatical points, among others: l’imparfait, le passé composé, le plus-que-parfait, l’accord du participe passé, les conjonctions de temps (simultanéité, antériorité, postériorité), le subjonctif dans l’expression des sentiments et du jugement, les verbes d’opinion et le subjonctif, le subjonctif et l’infinitif présent et passé, les articulateurs logiques (cause, but, conséquence)

Subjects and topics covered will include :

· Sharing opinions on urban spaces

· Renting a room in shared accommodation in a large city / Drafting a complaint letter to a landlord

· Deciphering the implicit messages in real estate listings / Reflecting on the role of work in life

· Formulating hypotheses

· Promoting a company / Responding to a job offer and preparing for a job interview / Analyzing the alignment between a given job profile and a candidate’s profile

· Expressing opinions on the distribution of working time in France and other countries

· Debating workplace well-being conditions

· Presenting a work of art / Crafting a critical commentary

· Expressing opinions on the quality of a restaurant / Identifying and comparing dishes and flavors / Providing viewpoints on food marketing

· Engaging in debates on art and commitment / Offering perspectives on exhibition venues for artworks

In accordance with these topics you will study these key grammatical points, among others: les pronoms relatifs composés, la valeur de la relative, l’opposition et la concession, les temps du futur (proche, simple, antérieur) et le conditionnel passé, la condition, les hypothèses avec “si”, l’expression du reproche, l’expression du regret, la proposition relative au subjonctif, les comparatifs, le superlatif, les pronoms neutres “le”, “en” et “y”, la double pronominalisation

This course encompasses a wide range of skills, from critical analysis to cultural understanding, providing a comprehensive exploration of advanced-level topics in language and culture.

Throughout the course, you will develop the ability to :

· Comment on statistical data tables

· Analyze texts of scientific popularization

· Present a philosophical reasoning

· Compare different media treatments of the same theme

· Understand a scene from classical theater

· Make intercultural comparisons

· Compare two sociological documents

· Critically review a thesis presented in a book

· Analyze a polemical and provocative article

· These objectives encompass a wide range of skills, from critical analysis to cultural understanding, providing a comprehensive exploration of advanced-level topics in language and culture.

Do you want to improve your French in a fun way and gain confidence in speaking ? This Conversation courses are specially designed for adults who are willing to go further with their learning. The aim of the courses are to improve your French language skills and gain confidence in speaking and understanding French

Two levels : A1/A2 and B1/B2

Conversation Courses

A1/A2

Conversation Courses

B1/B2

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