GRAND DÉBUTANT / NY / MONDAY 10-30-23

Level 2 | NYC In-person

Grand Débutant

Date
Monday, Oct 30 - Monday, Jan 15
Time
7:30pm - 9:00pm ET
Duration
10 Weeks

Teacher
Location
NYC In-person

*Skips December 25, January 1

$415.00 + $25 coursebook

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Niveau 2 –  Course book

Required Course Books.

Niveau 2 – 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.

Group classes fill up fast, make sure you sign up in advance so you don't miss out on your first choice!
Please note that our classes are only open to adults.

Additional Material
for your Class


Niveau 2 – Exercise Book

Niveau 2 – Exercise Book

$38.00
Flashcards – Vocab Pack 1

Flashcards – Vocab Pack 1

$55.00

Exercise books are optional and contain additional practice materials, as well as answer keys for all exercises. Flashcards are a fun and super effective way to learn French vocabulary.




You're Grand Débutant, if...

You can introduce yourself in French, talk about your job and hobbies – even if you sometimes have to rely on the kindness (and patience) of strangers to make yourself understood.

You can conjugate regular verbs in the present tense. You can also conjugate common irregular verbs, such as être, avoir, faire and aller.

You know how to get articles and adjectives to agree with their nouns (for the most part).

You know how to construct a basic sentence in French (subject, verb, object, etc).

THE CURRICULUM

Lesson 1: How to ask a question

Lesson 2: “Can”, “must”, “to want” and “to know” in the present tense

Lesson 3: “To take”, “to come”, “to hold” in the present tense

Lesson 4: When to say “he/she is” vs. “it is”

Lesson 5: How to say “some”

Lesson 6: Expressions of quantity

Lesson 7: Irregular verbs patterns in the present tense

Lesson 8: Reflexive and reciprocal verbs in the present tense

Lesson 9: Negative expressions

Lesson 10: Introduction to the “passé composé” - the main past tense