Try out our new Speaking Practice modules to enhance your conversation skills!

Try out our new Speaking Practice modules to enhance your conversation skills!

Group Class Bundle: 5 classes for the price of 4

Group Class Bundle: 5 classes for the price of 4

DÉBUTANT / NY / SATURDAY 02-01-25

Level 1 | NYC In-person

Débutant

Date
Saturday, Feb 01 - Saturday, Apr 05
Time
1:00pm - 2:30pm ET
Duration
10 Weeks

Teacher

Born in Paris, of Guinean & French descent, Djaka is a classically trained actress who started her career in theater & musical theater. Djaka is also a filmmaker and is currently starring in the horror-comedy "Cut Me If You Can." She loves languages, speaks English, French & Spanish fluently and joined Coucou in 2021. Her passions include cinema, sushi, and sarcasm. Fun fact: Djaka is the face of badass fighter Halima in the video game “Call of Duty.”

#Creative #Film Nerd #Foodie #Playful

Location

This class will be taught mainly in English.

$429.00 + $29 coursebook

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Niveau 1  – Course book

Required Course Books.

Niveau 1 – 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 1 – Exercise Book

Niveau 1 – Exercise Book

From $29.00
Flashcards – Vocab Pack 2

Flashcards – Vocab Pack 2

$55.00

Exercise 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 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

Saturday Feb 01: Lesson 1
Pronunciation rules

Saturday Feb 08: Lesson 2
Regular verbs in –er in the present tense

Saturday Feb 15: Lesson 3
Numbers and how to say the date

Saturday Feb 22: Lesson 4
“To be” and “to have” in the present tense

Saturday Mar 01: Lesson 5
How to say “the, a, this/that, my, your, his/her”

Saturday Mar 08: Lesson 6
Adjectives

Saturday Mar 15: Lesson 7
Adverbs

Saturday Mar 22: Lesson 8
“To make/to do” in the present tense

Saturday Mar 29: Lesson 9
“To go” in the present tense

Saturday Apr 05: Lesson 10
The near future