CONFIRMÉ / NY / TUESDAY 01-07-25
Level 5 | NYC In-person
Confirmé
This class will be taught mainly in French, although complex grammar points will be explained in English
$429.00 + $29 coursebook
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Required Course Books.
Niveau 5 – Course book
The course book is required to take this class. It contains all lesson content as well as homework. Required Coursebooks will be automatically added to your cart when registering.
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Additional Material
for your Class
Niveau 5 – Exercise Book
From $29.00Flashcards – Vocab Pack 2
$55.00Exercise books are highly recommended for personal study and contain additional practice materials, as well as answer keys for all exercises. Flashcards are a fun and effective way to memorize French vocabulary.
You're Confirmé, if...
You are familiar with and feel fairly confident using all major tenses (present, passé composé, imparfait, plus-que-parfait, futur simple, conditionnel).
You are ready to take on relative pronouns and the dreaded subjonctive.
You have the basic grammatical framework necessary to express yourself, but may be missing the little extras that could make your speech that much richer and subtler.
THE CURRICULUM
Tuesday Jan 07: Lesson 1
Expressions of time - “since, for, in, ago”
Tuesday Jan 14: Lesson 2
The subjunctive mood - present tense
Tuesday Jan 21: Lesson 3
The subjunctive mood - use and rules
Tuesday Jan 28: Lesson 4
Speaking practice: Quiz “Are you a good liar?”
Tuesday Feb 04: Lesson 5
The subjunctive mood - past tense
Tuesday Feb 11: Lesson 6
Relative pronouns 1 - “that, which, whom, where” etc.
Tuesday Feb 18: Lesson 7
Speaking practice: Quiz “What French music star are you?”
Tuesday Feb 25: Lesson 8
Relative pronouns 2 - used with prepositions
Tuesday Mar 04: Lesson 9
Culture: “French regions”
Tuesday Mar 11: Lesson 10
Vocabulary practice: “Scattergories”