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Spring26 - Beginner Part 1 (A1.1)
In this course students will learn the alphabet, numbers, greetings and basic vocabulary relevant to interacting in the classroom. Students will learn to ask basic questions and to describe themselves and their city or country.
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 1 (Chapters 1-3) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: none, this class is for complete beginners
Next course: A1.2
This course is NOT recommended as a review for those returning to French after a long time. Please take our placement test for an accurate assessment of your level.
Pace: 10 weeks, once a week, total of 25h
Spring26 - Beginner Part 1 (A1.1)
In this course students will learn the alphabet, numbers, greetings and basic vocabulary relevant to interacting in the classroom. Students will learn to ask basic questions and to describe themselves and their city or country.
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 1 (Chapters 1-3) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: none, this class is for complete beginners
Next course: A1.2
This course is NOT recommended as a review for those returning to French after a long time. Please take our placement test for an accurate assessment of your level.
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Beginner Part 2 (A1.2)
In this course students will learn to describe their family, their hobbies and interests, their preferences, and their personality. Students will also learn to tell time and share facts about past events.
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 1 (Chapters 4-6) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French A1.1 or A1.2 result on placement test
Next course: General French A1.3
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Beginner Part 3 (A1.3)
In this course students will learn to talk about the weather and seasons, and how to make suggestions about suitable clothing for different times of the year. Students will also learn basic interactions related to shopping, eating in a restaurant, as well as how to talk about basic future events. At the end of the course, students will be guided through a DELF review of the A1 level.
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 1 (Chapters 7-8 & DELF A1 review) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French A1.2 or A1.3 result on placement test
Next courses: A1 Review, A1/A1+ workshops, or General French A2.1
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Découverte Jacques Prévert A1+/A2
Prerequisite: for students who have completed the entire A1 level (A1.1, A1.2 and A1.3), an Intensive A1 Review course or received A2.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide here
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Spring26 - Essential Conversation A1+ (SPR1)
This class will review essential vocabulary at the A1+ level and teach you what you need to know to talk about yourself, your family, your interests and opinions, and to get by in everyday situations. You'll learn how to pronounce French words and use key vocabulary and phrases for authentic cultural experiences. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: for students who have completed the entire A1 level (A1.1, A1.2 and A1.3), an Intensive A1 Review course or received A2.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide here.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Essential Conversation A1+ (SPR2)
This class will review essential vocabulary at the A1+ level and teach you what you need to know to talk about yourself, your family, your interests and opinions, and to get by in everyday situations. You'll learn how to pronounce French words and use key vocabulary and phrases for authentic cultural experiences. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: for students who have completed the entire A1 level (A1.1, A1.2 and A1.3), an Intensive A1 Review course or received A2.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide here.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Découverte Jacques Prévert A1+/A2
Prerequisite: for students who have completed the entire A1 level (A1.1, A1.2 and A1.3), an Intensive A1 Review course or received A2.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide here
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Spring26 - Intermediate Part 1 (A2.1)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 2 (Chapters 1-3) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French A1.3, A1 Review, or A2.1 result on placement test
Next course: General French A2.2 and/or a Specialized A2 course.
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Intermediate Part 2 (A2.2)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 2 (Chapters 4-6) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French A2.1 or A2.2 result on placement test
Next course: General French A2.3 and/or a Specialized A2 course.
Pace: 10 weeks, once a week, total of 25h
Spring26 - Intermediate Part 3 (A2.3)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 2 (Chapters 7-8 & DELF A2 review) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French A2.2 or A2.3 result on placement test
Next course: A2 Review, a Specialized A2+ course, or General French B1.1.
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Oral Communication A2+/B1 (SPR1)
This class is designed for students who have just completed the A2 level or are at the B1 level 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 for this level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 and B1 levels 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. A2+ and B1 learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics such as their background, immediate environment, work, school, leisure, and matters related to areas of immediate need; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion that is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of information.
No textbook is required for this course.
Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3), an A2 Review, or B1.1 and B1.2 classes before registering for an A2+/B1 course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the Level Assessment are also eligible to register.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication A2+/B1 (SPR2)
This class is designed for students who have just completed the A2 level or are at the B1 level 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 for this level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 and B1 levels 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. A2+ and B1 learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics such as their background, immediate environment, work, school, leisure, and matters related to areas of immediate need; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion that is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of information.
No textbook is required for this course.
Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3), an A2 Review, or B1.1 and B1.2 classes before registering for an A2+/B1 course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the Level Assessment are also eligible to register.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Independent Part 1 (B1.1)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 3 (Chapters 1-3) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French A2.3, A2 Review, or B1.1 result on placement test
Next course: General French B1.2 and/or a Specialized B1 course.
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Independent Part 2 (B1.2)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 3 (Chapters 4-6) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2 result on placement test
Next course: General French B1.3 and/or a Specialized B1 course
Pace: 10 weeks, once a week, total of 25h
Spring26 - Independent Part 3 (B1.3)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 3 (Chapters 7-9 & DELF B1 review) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French B1.2 or B1.3 result on placement test
Next course: B1 Review, Specialized B1+, or General French B2.1
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Oral Communication A2+/B1 (SPR1)
This class is designed for students who have just completed the A2 level or are at the B1 level 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 for this level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 and B1 levels 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. A2+ and B1 learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics such as their background, immediate environment, work, school, leisure, and matters related to areas of immediate need; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion that is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of information.
No textbook is required for this course.
Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3), an A2 Review, or B1.1 and B1.2 classes before registering for an A2+/B1 course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the Level Assessment are also eligible to register.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication A2+/B1 (SPR2)
This class is designed for students who have just completed the A2 level or are at the B1 level 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 for this level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 and B1 levels 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. A2+ and B1 learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics such as their background, immediate environment, work, school, leisure, and matters related to areas of immediate need; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion that is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of information.
No textbook is required for this course.
Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3), an A2 Review, or B1.1 and B1.2 classes before registering for an A2+/B1 course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the Level Assessment are also eligible to register.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SPR1)
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Spring26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SPR2)
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1+ (SPR1)
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
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1+ (SPR2)
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
Spring26 - Advanced Part 1 (B2.1)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 4 (Chapters 1-2) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: B1.3 course, B1 Review, or B1.1 result on placement test
Next course: B2.2 and/or a Specialized B2 course.
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Advanced Part 2 (B2.2)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 4 (Chapters 3-4) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French B2.1 or B2.2 result on placement test
Next course: General French B2.3 and/or a Specialized B2 course
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - Advanced Part 3 (B2.3)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 4 (Chapters 5-6) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French B2.2 or B2.3 result on placement test
Next course: B2.4 or a Specialized B2 course.
Pace: 10 weeks, once a week, total of 25h
Spring26 - Advanced Part 3 (B2.3)
Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 4 (Chapters 5-6) - Textbook & workbook available here
Prerequisite: General French B2.2 or B2.3 result on placement test
Next course: B2.4 or a Specialized B2 course.
Pace: 10 weeks, twice a week, total of 30h
Spring26 - B2 Review and Practice
Spring26 - La Faim dans Maupassant B2+/C1
This course is B2+/C1. Prerequisites are the B2.3, a B2+ course, a C1 course, or B2+/C1 result on our placement test
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Spring26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SPR1)
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Spring26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SPR2)
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Spring26 - La Faim dans Maupassant B2+/C1
This course is B2+/C1. Prerequisites are the B2.3, a B2+ course, a C1 course, or B2+/C1 result on our placement test
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Spring26 - The Art of Translation C1 (SPR1)
This course is designed to perfect written expression, to revise certain grammatical points, and to enrich vocabulary through the practice of French to English translation. We will look at a rang of documents covering different subjects, tones, vocabulary and communication styles. All projects will help students perfect their knowledge of French and English, and help in understanding nuances of word choice.
Course materials: All materials will be made available on our e-learning platform Student Portal
Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take the online Level
Assessment and
complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 10h
Spring26 - World News C1 (SPR1)
A class for fluent students wishing to perfect their linguistic and cultural understanding in areas such as geopolitics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more. Students will focus on formulating ideas and opinions with precision and on discussing clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects.
Course materials—including newspaper articles, TV, and radio shows—are to be studied before class; expect approximately two hours of autonomous study per week. All course materials will be provided by the instructor
Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our Level Assessment and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 10h
Spring26 - World News C1 (SPR2)
A class for fluent students wishing to perfect their linguistic and cultural understanding in areas such as geopolitics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more. Students will focus on formulating ideas and opinions with precision and on discussing clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects.
Course materials—including newspaper articles, TV, and radio shows—are to be studied before class; expect approximately two hours of autonomous study per week. All course materials will be provided by the instructor
Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our Level Assessment and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 10h