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DÉBUTANT / NY / MONDAY 09-08-25

Level 1 | NYC In-person

Débutant


Date
Monday, Sep 08 - Monday, Nov 10
Time
5:45pm - 7:15pm ET
Duration
10 Weeks

Teacher

Lisa grew up in sunny Provence before moving to Paris, where she studied social sciences and international relations. She lived in Canada and Morocco before moving to the US in 2019, where she worked in corporate before becoming a translator. A true film nerd, she loves talking about movies and will always have good recommendations for things to watch in French!

#Film Nerd #Playful #Supportive

Location

This class will be taught mainly in English.

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$489.00

In stock

includes FREE digital course book



Additional Material for your Class


Niveau 1 – Exercise Book – Printed Book

Niveau 1 – Exercise Book
Upgrade to Printed Book

$39.00
Niveau 1  – Course book – Printed Book

Niveau 1 – Course book
Upgrade to Printed Book

$29.00
Flashcards – Vocab Pack 2

Flashcards – Vocab Pack 2

$55.00

What's Included?


Niveau 1  – Course book – Digital Download (PDF)

Niveau 1 – Course book
Digital Download (PDF)

The Débutant Course Book includes grammar lessons, exercises, activities and essential vocabulary, complete with colorful illustrations to help you learn the basics of French grammar.

Niveau 1 – Exercise Book – Digital Download (PDF)

Niveau 1 – Exercise Book
Digital Download (PDF)

Designed for self-study, the Débutant Exercise Book is perfect for extra practice and reviews in-between lessons. It contains 73 pages of exercises and bonus tips to give your French that extra oomph.



You're Débutant, if...

You just took our Intro to French course. Or, you took high school French… but don’t remember much.

You can say “Je m’appelle…”, but that’s about it!

You have no idea when to use le, la, or li (oh wait, we made that last one up).

You’ve spent some time in a French-speaking country but never managed to pick up more than a couple of words.

Or maybe you live or work with a French speaker, and you’re dying to know what they’re saying!

THE CURRICULUM

Monday Sep 08: Lesson 1
Pronunciation rules

Monday Sep 15: Lesson 2
Regular verbs in –er in the present tense

Monday Sep 22: Lesson 3
Numbers and how to say the date

Monday Sep 29: Lesson 4
“To be” and “to have” in the present tense

Monday Oct 06: Lesson 5
How to say “the, a, this/that, my, your, his/her”

Monday Oct 13: Lesson 6
Adjectives

Monday Oct 20: Lesson 7
Adverbs

Monday Oct 27: Lesson 8
“To make/to do” in the present tense

Monday Nov 03: Lesson 9
“To go” in the present tense

Monday Nov 10: Lesson 10
The near future