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B1 Independent

Summer26 - Book Club B1/B2: Fables de La Fontaine(SUM1)

Specialized French

In this course, students will  read a selection of texts from Fables de la Fontaine. Jean de La Fontaine's Fables are a classic collection of 239 moral tales in verse, published between 1668 and 1694, that adapt traditional stories (from Aesop, India, etc.) into witty, satirical French poetry, using animal characters to comment on human nature, society, and politics, making them beloved by all ages for their humor and irony. 

Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. All reading materials will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisite:  B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment

You can buy the book here: https://amzn.to/4tPl9yC


Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer26 - Oral Communication B1+ (SUM1)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who reached at the end of the B1 level (completed B1.3) and who wish to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes. 

Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate to the level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the B1 level will be reviewed based on support materials and put into practice through structured activities designed to generate authentic conversation, including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation. 

B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is conducted simply and clearly. No textbook required for this course. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2.1 result on the Level Assessment


Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer26 - Book Club B1/B2: Nouvelles de Maupassant (SUM2)

Specialized French

In this course, students will read a selection of texts by Maupassant. Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant was a 19th-century French author, celebrated as a master of the short story and associated with the naturalist literary school of thought, depicting human lives, destinies, and social forces in disillusioned and often pessimistic terms.

Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. All reading materials will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisite:  B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment

You can purchase the book here: 


Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer26 - Oral Communication B1+ (SUM2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who reached at the end of the B1 level (completed B1.3) and who wish to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes. 

Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate to the level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the B1 level will be reviewed based on support materials and put into practice through structured activities designed to generate authentic conversation, including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation. 

B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is conducted simply and clearly. No textbook required for this course. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2.1 result on the Level Assessment


Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
B2 Advanced

Summer26 - Book Club B1/B2: Fables de La Fontaine(SUM1)

Specialized French

In this course, students will  read a selection of texts from Fables de la Fontaine. Jean de La Fontaine's Fables are a classic collection of 239 moral tales in verse, published between 1668 and 1694, that adapt traditional stories (from Aesop, India, etc.) into witty, satirical French poetry, using animal characters to comment on human nature, society, and politics, making them beloved by all ages for their humor and irony. 

Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. All reading materials will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisite:  B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment

You can buy the book here: https://amzn.to/4tPl9yC


Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer26 - Book Club B1/B2: Nouvelles de Maupassant (SUM2)

Specialized French

In this course, students will read a selection of texts by Maupassant. Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant was a 19th-century French author, celebrated as a master of the short story and associated with the naturalist literary school of thought, depicting human lives, destinies, and social forces in disillusioned and often pessimistic terms.

Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. All reading materials will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisite:  B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment

You can purchase the book here: 


Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h