French Language Programs
Learn French from A1 to C2 with structured programs designed for study, work, and travel in Francophone countries. Each level runs for 5–8 weeks with a focus on communication and DELF/DALF preparation.
A1 – Découverte (Beginner)
Duration: 5–8 weeks
Build essential vocabulary and everyday phrases for basic communication.
- Introduce yourself and others
- Talk about family, hobbies, nationality, and profession
- Understand simple instructions and signs
Exam: DELF A1 preparation included.
A2 – Survie (Elementary)
Duration: 5–8 weeks
Handle simple, routine situations and short social conversations.
- Talk about daily routines, shopping, and travel
- Express likes, dislikes, and preferences
- Write short emails and notes
Exam: DELF A2 oriented tasks.
B1 – Indépendant (Intermediate)
Duration: 5–8 weeks
Communicate with confidence in familiar contexts and express opinions.
- Understand the main points of TV, radio, and conversations
- Give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans
- Write connected text on familiar topics
Exam: DELF B1 modules, study-abroad focus.
B2 – Avancé (Upper Intermediate)
Duration: 5–8 weeks
Participate actively in discussions and understand more complex texts.
- Understand news, documentaries, and films in standard French
- Debate, negotiate, and express nuanced opinions
- Write essays and formal letters
Exam: DELF B2 / university entry preparation.
C1 – Autonome (Advanced)
Duration: 5–8 weeks
Use French effectively in academic, professional, and social environments.
- Understand long, demanding texts and lectures
- Express ideas fluently and precisely
- Write reports, articles, and academic papers
Exam: DALF C1 targeted training.
C2 – Maîtrise (Proficiency)
Duration: 5–8 weeks
Achieve near-native fluency and stylistic control in French.
- Understand virtually everything heard or read
- Summarise and reconstruct arguments coherently
- Adapt language style to academic, business, or creative contexts
Exam: DALF C2 master preparation.
French for Study, Work & Culture
- Special focus for students targeting France, Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland
- Pronunciation labs to master French sounds and rhythm
- Sessions on French culture, cinema, and everyday life
- Guidance on using French for academic applications and CVs