A group of friends at a coffee shop
A group of friends at a coffee shop

Beginner French students will have an amazing introduction to French

French beginner

Who can take this course?

  • Travelers who need conversational French: Focus on practical phrases and vocabulary for navigating airports, ordering food, asking for directions, and basic travel interactions.

  • Foodies: Explore French cuisine, from basic ingredients and cooking terms to ordering in restaurants and understanding menus.

  • Music Lovers: Delve into French music, learning about popular artists and songs.

  • Kids: Those who are interested in learning basic things in French, like colors, shapes, counting, greetings, farewells, or to receive help with after-school homework.

  • Teens: Aimed at high school students, often aligned with school curricula to improve grades or prepare for exams.

  • Film Buffs: Analyze classic and contemporary French films, focusing on vocabulary, cultural context, and understanding dialogue.

  • French for study abroad students: For those who want to be prepared with essential language skills and cultural insights for living in a French-speaking country.

  • French for international relationships: To be able to communicate better with French-speaking partners.

  • French for heritage learners: For those with French-speaking roots who want to reconnect with the language.

Requirements to take this course:

1- There is no need for previous knowledge of the target language. Everyone is welcome.

Estimated Course Duration

  • Self-paced learning: 6–12 months (with daily practice)

  • Structured course 3–6 months (intensive, 10–15 hrs/week)

  • University/DELE prep program: 1 semester (4–5 months)

  • Standard Course (Group Classes - 2-3 hours/week): 4-6 months

  • Intensive Course (Daily Classes - 1-2 hours/day): 8-12 weeks

Introduction á la langue Française

Introduction to French

French beginner