French Language Courses – Regular Program
The French program is designed based on the latest editions of the Édito series (A1 to C1). Each level is taught with a communicative approach, focusing on speaking, listening, grammar, vocabulary, and real-life language use. Courses are held in structured terms with fixed hours and optional private sessions.
A1 – Beginner (5 Terms)
Coursebook: Édito A1
Each term: 18 sessions × 90 minutes
Total: 135 hours
Private course: 20 sessions
Suitable for learners starting from zero and aiming to build strong foundations in French.
A2 – Elementary (6 Terms)
Coursebook: Édito A2
Each term: 18 sessions × 90 minutes
Total: 162 hours
Private course: 30 sessions
Focus on everyday communication, essential grammar, and expanding vocabulary.
B1 – Intermediate (6 Terms)
Coursebook: Édito B1
Each term: 18 sessions × 90 minutes
Total: 162 hours
Private course: 30 sessions
Learners achieve independent communication, narrative skills, and deeper grammar understanding.
B2 – Upper Intermediate (6 Terms)
Coursebook: Édito B2
Each term: 18 sessions × 120 minutes
Total: 216 hours
Private course: 35 sessions
Designed for fluent interaction, advanced grammar, and preparation for academic/professional French.
C1 – Advanced (6 Terms)
Coursebook: Édito C1
Each term: 18 sessions × 120 minutes
Total: 216 hours
Private course: 35 sessions
Focus on fluent, structured, and professional-level French in speaking and writing.
Intensive French Courses
Intensive courses follow the same structure and books as the regular program but with shorter completion time and increased weekly class hours. Suitable for learners who want to reach higher levels quickly.
Grammar Books
Specialized grammar books are used alongside the main Édito series to reinforce sentence structure, tenses, and language accuracy across all levels.
Vocabulary Books
Complementary vocabulary books help learners expand topic-based vocabulary needed for speaking, writing, exams, and everyday communication.
Supplementary Books
Additional resources and complementary books are used when necessary in both regular and intensive courses to support skills such as listening, reading, and exam strategies.
French Language Exams
Preparation is available for official French exams including DELF and DALF, aligned with the levels A1 to C1. Learners receive structured guidance based on exam format and skills.
French Method for Teenagers (Ages 12–17)
Teenage learners follow a specialized series designed for their age group. Each level takes approximately 3 to 4 terms to complete.
French Method for Children (Ages 7–12)
Children’s French courses use age-appropriate books and activities. The full program typically includes 6 to 8 terms depending on the child’s progress and age.
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