Skips Thanksgiving Weekend (November 30, 2025) & the Holiday Break (December 28, 2025 & January 4, 2026)
CONFIRMÉ / ONLINE / SUNDAY 11-23-25
Level 5 | Online
Confirmé
This class will be taught mainly in French, although complex grammar points will be explained in English
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Your Zoom link will be available on your Student Portal the day before class starts.
$389.00
In stock
includes FREE digital course and exercise book
Additional Material for your Class
What's Included?
Niveau 5 – Course book
Digital Download (PDF)
The Confirmé Course Book includes grammar lessons, exercises and activities, with colorful illustrations to help complete your knowledge of essential French grammar topics.
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Niveau 5 – Exercise Book
Digital Download (PDF)
Designed for self-study, the Confirmé Exercise Book is perfect for extra practice and reviews in-between lessons. It contains 113 pages of exercises and bonus tips to give your French that extra oomph.
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
Sunday Nov 23: Lesson 1
Expressions of time - “since, for, in, ago”
Sunday Dec 07: Lesson 2
The subjunctive mood - present tense
Sunday Dec 14: Lesson 3
The subjunctive mood - use and rules
Sunday Dec 21: Lesson 4
Speaking practice: Quiz “Are you a good liar?”
Sunday Jan 11: Lesson 5
The subjunctive mood - past tense
Sunday Jan 18: Lesson 6
Relative pronouns 1 - “that, which, whom, where” etc.
Sunday Jan 25: Lesson 7
Speaking practice: Quiz “What French music star are you?”
Sunday Feb 01: Lesson 8
Relative pronouns 2 - used with prepositions
Sunday Feb 08: Lesson 9
Culture: “French regions”
Sunday Feb 15: Lesson 10
Vocabulary practice: “Scattergories”