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Fall26 - Basic French Grammar for English speakers A1/A2
This workshop will help you understand and avoid the common grammar mistakes made by English speakers and help you start to think (and dream!) in French!
Students will learn or review the basics of French grammar through an accessible comparison with English grammar while reviewing the French grammar terminology and concepts covered at the A1+/A2 levels.
This workshop will be conducted in English and French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: Students must have completed A1.1 and A1.2 or at least 60 hours of French study. Recommended for A1.3, A2.1, A2.2, A2.3 levels.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making A1/A2
Make French Crêpes in this experiential Workshop!
Travel to Brittany, this beautiful region of the West of France for an evening, through the art of crêpe-making and the opinions of a proud Breton. We’ll talk about the geography, the culture, the traditions of the region. We’ll also learn how to make its most famous dish, “La crêpe”, its toppings, through a demonstration and sampling. Great for beginners. You will learn 10 new words and expressions, essential for your trip to Brittany.
This class is taught by Emma Le Du, a French native from Brittany. Crêpes and galettes are a long-rooted geographic and family tradition which represent the authenticity and excellence of the region. Emma is passionate about finding the essence of things, particularly as it relates to sense of place and group dynamics. That’s what she loves about being a tour guide to Brittany. When not in Brittany, Emma resides in the Pacific Northwest. When not teaching, she runs a non profit (TINFA), empowering teachers through technology and collaboration in under-served areas of Latin America. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Pronunciation A1/A2
Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in English. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels.
Fall26 - Pronunciation A1/A2 (FALL3)
Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in English. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels.
Fall26 - Basic French Grammar for English speakers A1/A2
This workshop will help you understand and avoid the common grammar mistakes made by English speakers and help you start to think (and dream!) in French!
Students will learn or review the basics of French grammar through an accessible comparison with English grammar while reviewing the French grammar terminology and concepts covered at the A1+/A2 levels.
This workshop will be conducted in English and French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: Students must have completed A1.1 and A1.2 or at least 60 hours of French study. Recommended for A1.3, A2.1, A2.2, A2.3 levels.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making A1/A2
Make French Crêpes in this experiential Workshop!
Travel to Brittany, this beautiful region of the West of France for an evening, through the art of crêpe-making and the opinions of a proud Breton. We’ll talk about the geography, the culture, the traditions of the region. We’ll also learn how to make its most famous dish, “La crêpe”, its toppings, through a demonstration and sampling. Great for beginners. You will learn 10 new words and expressions, essential for your trip to Brittany.
This class is taught by Emma Le Du, a French native from Brittany. Crêpes and galettes are a long-rooted geographic and family tradition which represent the authenticity and excellence of the region. Emma is passionate about finding the essence of things, particularly as it relates to sense of place and group dynamics. That’s what she loves about being a tour guide to Brittany. When not in Brittany, Emma resides in the Pacific Northwest. When not teaching, she runs a non profit (TINFA), empowering teachers through technology and collaboration in under-served areas of Latin America. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - DELF Prep A2/B1/B2
This 3-hour workshop is designed to help you prepare for the DELF A2, B1, and B2 exams ("Tout Public" version for adults).
You will be provided with a comprehensive review of all the sections, effective study tips and strategies, and exam examples. The instructor is a certified DELF & DALF examiner.
All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: at least A2.3 course or B1.1 result on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Fall26 - Pronunciation A1/A2
Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in English. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels.
Fall26 - Pronunciation A1/A2 (FALL3)
Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in English. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels.
Fall26 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making B1/B2
Make French Crêpes in this experiential Workshop!
Travel to Brittany, this beautiful region of the West of France for an evening, through the art of crêpe-making and the opinions of a proud Breton. We’ll talk about the geography, the culture, the traditions of the region. We’ll also learn how to make its most famous dish, “La crêpe”, its toppings, through a demonstration and sampling. The class will be taught in French, with few English translations. Prerequisite: B1
This class is taught by Emma Le Du, a French native from Brittany. Crêpes and galettes are a long-rooted geographic and family tradition which represent the authenticity and excellence of the region. Emma is passionate about finding the essence of things, particularly as it relates to sense of place and group dynamics. That’s what she loves about being a tour guide to Brittany. When not in Brittany, Emma resides in the Pacific Northwest. When not teaching, she runs a non profit (TINFA), empowering teachers through technology and collaboration in under-served areas of Latin America. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - DELF Prep A2/B1/B2
This 3-hour workshop is designed to help you prepare for the DELF A2, B1, and B2 exams ("Tout Public" version for adults).
You will be provided with a comprehensive review of all the sections, effective study tips and strategies, and exam examples. The instructor is a certified DELF & DALF examiner.
All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: at least A2.3 course or B1.1 result on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Fall26 - Exploring French Art: Orientalism From Past to Present B1/B2
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 levels. You must have a minimum of B1.1 result at our placement test, or have completed General French A2.3. This workshop will be conducted mainly in French
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)
Fall26 - French Through Music B1/B2 (FALL3)
Conducted in an interactive and engaging format, this workshop focuses on helping you improve your oral comprehension skills through the rich and expressive world of French music. You’ll listen to a variety of French songs and take part in guided discussions to enhance your listening, expand your vocabulary, and deepen your understanding of Francophone cultures.
Whether you're a music lover or simply looking for a fresh approach to learning, this workshop offers a fun and effective way to experience the French language in context.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Fall26 - Non je ne regrette rien: Mastering French negation B1/B2
This engaging workshop uses Édith Piaf's iconic anthem as a springboard to explore the full spectrum of French negation. Students will move beyond basic negation to master the subtle art of saying "no" in French - from the emphatic "ne...jamais" to the restrictive "ne...que," and the sophisticated "ne...guère." Through the lens of Piaf's defiant lyrics, they will discover how negation shapes meaning, tone, and idiomatic expressions.
What You'll Learn:
-
Complex negative structures (ne...plus, ne...jamais, ne...rien, ne...personne, ne...aucun)
and their subtle distinctions
- Double negations and their nuances
- The disappearing "ne" in spoken French vs. formal registers
-
Essential idiomatic expressions: from everyday phrases like "Il n'y a pas de quoi" and "Ça ne fait rien"
to colorful expressions like "Ne pas casser trois pattes à un canard" and "Ne pas avoir froid aux yeux"
Perfect for students ready to add sophistication and authenticity to their French expression!
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part1 Grammar B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je t'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 1 will focus on Grammar. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part2 Vocabulary B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je t'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 2 will focus on Vocabulary. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part3 Pronunciation B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je 'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 3 will focus on Pronunciation. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - The Subjunctive Demystified B1/B2
Think you'll never get along with the Subjunctive? This workshop will change your mind! Dive into the Subjunctive mood, explore its common uses, and uncover its nuances with a fun and practical approach. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires - L'Egypte B1/B2
Embark on an immersive journey through Egypt with this workshop, specially designed for B1 and B2 learners. Discover a unique side of this fascinating country, where history, modernity, and gastronomy come together to offer you an unforgettable experience. Admire the modern architectural gems that shape contemporary Egypt and uncover must-see sites for your next adventures. Awaken your taste buds as you explore the delights of Egyptian cuisine: learn the stories behind iconic dishes and find inspiration to Savor them. Relive the bold dream of Baron Empain, who transformed Heliopolis into the "City of the Sun." Unravel the mysteries and legends surrounding his famous palace, a true treasure of tales. End on a sweet note with a tasting of Om Ali, an iconic Egyptian dessert, a tribute to traditional Flavors. Join this captivating workshop and let yourself be transported into a cultural adventure where every moment is a new discovery. Egypt awaits—are you ready to explore its wonders?
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 levels. You must have a minimum of B1.1 result at our placement test, or have completed General French A2.3. This workshop will be conducted mainly in French
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires -Montpellier B1/B2
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
Embark on an unforgettable journey to discover the vibrant Mediterranean city of Montpellier. This unique workshop is designed for language learners who wish to strengthen their French skills while exploring the rich history, culture, and sunny southern charm of this dynamic Occitanie capital.
You will dive into Montpellier’s captivating past, from its medieval roots and renowned university to its elegant hôtels particuliers and iconic Place de la Comédie. We will explore the city’s thriving artistic scene, its lively markets, and the distinctive flavors of the Mediterranean cuisine. You’ll also learn about nearby natural wonders and coastal landscapes that make Montpellier a beloved destination for travelers and locals alike. Whether you are a student, a traveler, or a devoted Francophile, this immersive experience will meet your language-learning goals while offering an inspiring cultural escape.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Le Congo (RDC) B1/B2/C1
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
This workshop invites you on an extraordinary journey through the Democratic Republic of the Congo. One of the largest countries in Africa and centrally located in the heart of the continent. Discover this fascinating and contrasting land as we examine multiple aspects of its culture.
Starting with its history, we see how many different influences over time bring a somewhat cyclical nature to governmental events and bring us into the present. In arts and language, we will see how the DRC's music scene is known throughout Africa and around the world, and how language defines interactions as French is used in schools and government, and personal communications are held in either Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, and/or Tshiluba. Lastly, we will see how the lands' abundance of natural resources and unique biodiversity impacts their economic growth.
During this workshop, we will travel through this true earthly paradise, enriching your vocabulary with words and expressions related to rare minerals, animal and plant species, and local culture. You will get to experience the principles of linguistic immersion, Congolese style, as we explore this country of a thousand wonders.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2, and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Rennes & Bretagne B1/B2
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
Embark on an exciting journey to explore the charming city of Rennes and the captivating region of Bretagne. This unique workshop is designed for language enthusiasts who not only wish to enhance their French skills but also want to delve into the rich history, culture, and traditions of this part of France.
You will talk about Rennes, a city steeped in history and adorned with a blend of ancient and modern architecture. You will learn about the vibrant Breton culture, its languages, unique festivals, traditional cuisine, and folklore that have shaped the identity of the region for centuries.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Fall26 - Wild Idioms B1 (FALL3)
Step into the colorful, quirky, and often surprising world of French idiomatic expressions! This dynamic and engaging workshop is for students of French who want to sound more natural, deepen their understanding of the language, and uncover the cultural richness behind everyday expressions.
Through a variety of engaging materials and interactive activities, this workshop explores how idioms are used in context—both in France and across the Francophone world. Students will examine the literal and figurative meanings of expressions like avoir le cafard (“to have the cockroach”) or poser un lapin (“to put down a rabbit”), and compare them to their English equivalents, cultural nuances, and possible pitfalls.
By the end of the course, students will be able to confidently interpret, use, and appreciate idiomatic language in conversation, writing, and media, adding depth, humor, and authenticity to their French.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 students. Students must have completed General French B1.1, B1.2, or B1.3, or have received at least B1.2 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Summer26 - Making Grammar Easy B1+/B2
Conducted in an interactive and fun manner, this workshop will focus on helping you master the common difficulties of French grammar!
This course can be taken more than once as content is adapted based on the students who have registered (returning students will study new material).
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 course, B1 Review, or B2.1 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Summer26 - Voyages Extraordinaires B1/B2: La Provence
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - "La Bûche": A French Film Workshop B2+ (FALL3)
This class is a film-centered language class, dedicated to building oral comprehension and communication skills. Students will watch La Bûche (1999). Through this film, students will enhance their knowledge of spoken French of all levels—formal, standard, and informal—as well as their French cultural literacy.
French cinéma is also a conduit to explore ideas—philosophical, sociological, or political—embodied by actors on film. We’ll contemplate many topics raised in these films and read criticism and reviews of all three films to deepen your appreciation of them.
Lastly, you’ll listen to and study popular songs from the period each film exploded in the world of French cinéma. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: students should already have completed the four-part B2 General French series (B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 and B2.4) or a B2 Review course before registering in a B2+ course. Students who have received a C1 result on the Level Assessment are also eligible to register. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making B1/B2
Make French Crêpes in this experiential Workshop!
Travel to Brittany, this beautiful region of the West of France for an evening, through the art of crêpe-making and the opinions of a proud Breton. We’ll talk about the geography, the culture, the traditions of the region. We’ll also learn how to make its most famous dish, “La crêpe”, its toppings, through a demonstration and sampling. The class will be taught in French, with few English translations. Prerequisite: B1
This class is taught by Emma Le Du, a French native from Brittany. Crêpes and galettes are a long-rooted geographic and family tradition which represent the authenticity and excellence of the region. Emma is passionate about finding the essence of things, particularly as it relates to sense of place and group dynamics. That’s what she loves about being a tour guide to Brittany. When not in Brittany, Emma resides in the Pacific Northwest. When not teaching, she runs a non profit (TINFA), empowering teachers through technology and collaboration in under-served areas of Latin America. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - DELF Prep A2/B1/B2
This 3-hour workshop is designed to help you prepare for the DELF A2, B1, and B2 exams ("Tout Public" version for adults).
You will be provided with a comprehensive review of all the sections, effective study tips and strategies, and exam examples. The instructor is a certified DELF & DALF examiner.
All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: at least A2.3 course or B1.1 result on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Fall26 - Exploring French Art: Orientalism From Past to Present B1/B2
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 levels. You must have a minimum of B1.1 result at our placement test, or have completed General French A2.3. This workshop will be conducted mainly in French
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)
Fall26 - French Through Music B1/B2 (FALL3)
Conducted in an interactive and engaging format, this workshop focuses on helping you improve your oral comprehension skills through the rich and expressive world of French music. You’ll listen to a variety of French songs and take part in guided discussions to enhance your listening, expand your vocabulary, and deepen your understanding of Francophone cultures.
Whether you're a music lover or simply looking for a fresh approach to learning, this workshop offers a fun and effective way to experience the French language in context.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Fall26 - Non je ne regrette rien: Mastering French negation B1/B2
This engaging workshop uses Édith Piaf's iconic anthem as a springboard to explore the full spectrum of French negation. Students will move beyond basic negation to master the subtle art of saying "no" in French - from the emphatic "ne...jamais" to the restrictive "ne...que," and the sophisticated "ne...guère." Through the lens of Piaf's defiant lyrics, they will discover how negation shapes meaning, tone, and idiomatic expressions.
What You'll Learn:
-
Complex negative structures (ne...plus, ne...jamais, ne...rien, ne...personne, ne...aucun)
and their subtle distinctions
- Double negations and their nuances
- The disappearing "ne" in spoken French vs. formal registers
-
Essential idiomatic expressions: from everyday phrases like "Il n'y a pas de quoi" and "Ça ne fait rien"
to colorful expressions like "Ne pas casser trois pattes à un canard" and "Ne pas avoir froid aux yeux"
Perfect for students ready to add sophistication and authenticity to their French expression!
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part1 Grammar B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je t'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 1 will focus on Grammar. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part2 Vocabulary B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je t'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 2 will focus on Vocabulary. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part3 Pronunciation B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je 'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 3 will focus on Pronunciation. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - The Subjunctive Demystified B1/B2
Think you'll never get along with the Subjunctive? This workshop will change your mind! Dive into the Subjunctive mood, explore its common uses, and uncover its nuances with a fun and practical approach. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires - L'Egypte B1/B2
Embark on an immersive journey through Egypt with this workshop, specially designed for B1 and B2 learners. Discover a unique side of this fascinating country, where history, modernity, and gastronomy come together to offer you an unforgettable experience. Admire the modern architectural gems that shape contemporary Egypt and uncover must-see sites for your next adventures. Awaken your taste buds as you explore the delights of Egyptian cuisine: learn the stories behind iconic dishes and find inspiration to Savor them. Relive the bold dream of Baron Empain, who transformed Heliopolis into the "City of the Sun." Unravel the mysteries and legends surrounding his famous palace, a true treasure of tales. End on a sweet note with a tasting of Om Ali, an iconic Egyptian dessert, a tribute to traditional Flavors. Join this captivating workshop and let yourself be transported into a cultural adventure where every moment is a new discovery. Egypt awaits—are you ready to explore its wonders?
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 levels. You must have a minimum of B1.1 result at our placement test, or have completed General French A2.3. This workshop will be conducted mainly in French
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires -Montpellier B1/B2
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
Embark on an unforgettable journey to discover the vibrant Mediterranean city of Montpellier. This unique workshop is designed for language learners who wish to strengthen their French skills while exploring the rich history, culture, and sunny southern charm of this dynamic Occitanie capital.
You will dive into Montpellier’s captivating past, from its medieval roots and renowned university to its elegant hôtels particuliers and iconic Place de la Comédie. We will explore the city’s thriving artistic scene, its lively markets, and the distinctive flavors of the Mediterranean cuisine. You’ll also learn about nearby natural wonders and coastal landscapes that make Montpellier a beloved destination for travelers and locals alike. Whether you are a student, a traveler, or a devoted Francophile, this immersive experience will meet your language-learning goals while offering an inspiring cultural escape.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Le Congo (RDC) B1/B2/C1
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
This workshop invites you on an extraordinary journey through the Democratic Republic of the Congo. One of the largest countries in Africa and centrally located in the heart of the continent. Discover this fascinating and contrasting land as we examine multiple aspects of its culture.
Starting with its history, we see how many different influences over time bring a somewhat cyclical nature to governmental events and bring us into the present. In arts and language, we will see how the DRC's music scene is known throughout Africa and around the world, and how language defines interactions as French is used in schools and government, and personal communications are held in either Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, and/or Tshiluba. Lastly, we will see how the lands' abundance of natural resources and unique biodiversity impacts their economic growth.
During this workshop, we will travel through this true earthly paradise, enriching your vocabulary with words and expressions related to rare minerals, animal and plant species, and local culture. You will get to experience the principles of linguistic immersion, Congolese style, as we explore this country of a thousand wonders.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2, and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Rennes & Bretagne B1/B2
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
Embark on an exciting journey to explore the charming city of Rennes and the captivating region of Bretagne. This unique workshop is designed for language enthusiasts who not only wish to enhance their French skills but also want to delve into the rich history, culture, and traditions of this part of France.
You will talk about Rennes, a city steeped in history and adorned with a blend of ancient and modern architecture. You will learn about the vibrant Breton culture, its languages, unique festivals, traditional cuisine, and folklore that have shaped the identity of the region for centuries.
This workshop will be conducted mainly in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Summer26 - Making Grammar Easy B1+/B2
Conducted in an interactive and fun manner, this workshop will focus on helping you master the common difficulties of French grammar!
This course can be taken more than once as content is adapted based on the students who have registered (returning students will study new material).
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 course, B1 Review, or B2.1 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Summer26 - Voyages Extraordinaires B1/B2: La Provence
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level Assessment.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part1 Grammar B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je t'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 1 will focus on Grammar. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part2 Vocabulary B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je t'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 2 will focus on Vocabulary. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Paris, je t'aime - Part3 Pronunciation B1/B2/C1
This 3-part workshop series explores the short film 14e arrondissement by Alexander Payne, from the 2006 anthology Paris, je 'aime. Follow Carole, a mailwoman from Denver, Colorado in her discovery of Paris 14th arrondissement to identify English speakers' difficulties in speaking French. With a comparative analysis of French and English, and through an authentic and cultural approach, these 3 workshops will provide keys to become aware of deceptive cognates and common mistakes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Part 3 will focus on Pronunciation. You may sign up for one, two, or all three parts of the series! Members get 10% off any additional course in the same term.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1, B2 and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (one session)
Fall26 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Le Congo (RDC) B1/B2/C1
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!
This workshop invites you on an extraordinary journey through the Democratic Republic of the Congo. One of the largest countries in Africa and centrally located in the heart of the continent. Discover this fascinating and contrasting land as we examine multiple aspects of its culture.
Starting with its history, we see how many different influences over time bring a somewhat cyclical nature to governmental events and bring us into the present. In arts and language, we will see how the DRC's music scene is known throughout Africa and around the world, and how language defines interactions as French is used in schools and government, and personal communications are held in either Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, and/or Tshiluba. Lastly, we will see how the lands' abundance of natural resources and unique biodiversity impacts their economic growth.
During this workshop, we will travel through this true earthly paradise, enriching your vocabulary with words and expressions related to rare minerals, animal and plant species, and local culture. You will get to experience the principles of linguistic immersion, Congolese style, as we explore this country of a thousand wonders.
This workshop will be conducted in French. All materials will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: This workshop is for B1 and B2, and C1 students. Students must have completed General French A2.3 or higher, an A2+ Specialized French class or higher, or received at least B1.1 on the Level Assessment. See our level progression guide on this page.
Pace: Workshop (two sessions)