Mondays & Wednesdays
*Skips November 27
Mondays & Wednesdays
*Skips November 27
This class will be taught mainly in English, with French being introduced gradually via simple conversation prompts.
$389.00 + $29 coursebook
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The course book is required to take this class (a digital version will also be available via your Student Portal). It contains all lesson content as well as homework. Required Coursebooks will be automatically added to your cart when registering.
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Please note that our classes are only open to adults.
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Your Zoom link will be available on your Student Portal the day before class starts.
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 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).
Monday Nov 04: Lesson 1
How to ask a question
Wednesday Nov 06: Lesson 2
“Can”, “must”, “to want” and “to know” in the present tense
Monday Nov 11: Lesson 3
“To take”, “to come”, “to hold” in the present tense
Wednesday Nov 13: Lesson 4
When to say “he/she is” vs. “it is”
Monday Nov 18: Lesson 5
How to say “some”
Wednesday Nov 20: Lesson 6
Expressions of quantity
Monday Nov 25: Lesson 7
Irregular verbs patterns in the present tense
Monday Dec 02: Lesson 8
Reflexive and reciprocal verbs in the present tense
Wednesday Dec 04: Lesson 9
Negative expressions
Monday Dec 09: Lesson 10
Introduction to the “passé composé” - the main past tense