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Spring25 - Easy Reading & Pronunciation A1+ Les Trois mousquetaires (Spring 2)

Specialized French

Dive into one of literature's greatest adventures with "The Three Musketeers"! Join young D'Artagnan as he meets three legendary warriors - Athos, Porthos, and Aramis - and becomes part of their legendary brotherhood. From sword fights and royal scandals to dangerous missions and devious plots, this thrilling tale of friendship and courage will keep you on the edge of your seat. Get ready to discover why "All for one, and one for all" has become one of the most famous mottos in history!

Students will read an abbreviated version of the classic text The Three Musketeers by Dumas, and will analyze its themes. This course enhances language acquisition through reading, listening, conversational fluency and pronunciation skills. 

Les trois mousquetaires - Dumas
D'Artagnan quitte sa terre natale pour chercher fortune à Paris. Son rêve est de devenir mousquetaire du roi. Il devient bientôt l'ami inséparable des mousquetaires Athos, Porthos et Aramis, avec lesquels il vivra des aventures inoubliables.

The class materials will be provided by the instructor before the start of the class.

Prerequisite: for students enrolled in A1.3. Students who have received an A2.1 result on the placement test are eligible to register.

Next course: any other Specialized French A1+, or General French A2.1


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Spring25 - Essential Conversation A1 (Spring 2)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: General French A1.1 or A1.2 courses completed, A1.2 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Spring25 - Pronunciation A1/A2

Workshops
Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants.

Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels.
Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Spring25 - Review-A1-EVE-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the A1 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the A2 level.

• Prerequisite: A1.3 course completed, or A2.1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: General French A2.1.
Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h

Spring25 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Québec A1/A2

Workshops
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!

Dive into the vibrant world of the province of Québec with our engaging course designed for beginning language learners! This immersive introduction to Québec culture and language focuses on everyday vocabulary and expressions that you can use in real-life situations. Discover the unique blend of French and English influences that shape Québec's rich cultural tapestry, from its lively festivals and culinary delights to its diverse communities and historic landmarks.

Prerequisite: This workshop is for A1 and A2 levels. 
Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

SUM25 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making A1

Experiential Classes

Make French Crêpes in our New Experiential Workshop this Summer!

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.

Prerequisite: none

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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. 

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Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Friday Jul 18 2025 - 6:30pm ▸ 8:30pm
18 Jul 2025

Summer25 - Basic French Grammar for English speakers A1+/A2

Workshops

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. 

Prerequisite: A1.3, A2.1, or A2.2 course completed, or A2.1, A2.2, or A2.3 result at the placement test.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Beginner Part 1 (A1.1)

General French
The first sublevel in A1 (Beginner), for complete beginners without any prior exposure to French.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Beginner Part 1 (A1.1)

General French
The first sublevel in A1 (Beginner), for complete beginners without any prior exposure to French.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Saturday   12:30pm ▸ 3pm
21 Jun 2025 ▸ 06 Sep 2025

Summer25 - Beginner Part 2 (A1.2)

General French
The second sublevel in A1 (Beginner), for students with limited prior exposure to French.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Beginner Part 2 (A1.2)

General French
The second sublevel in A1 (Beginner), for students with limited prior exposure to French.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h

Summer25 - Beginner Part 3 (A1.3)

General French
The third and final sublevel in A1 (Beginner), for students with some prior exposure to French.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Beginner Part 3 (A1.3)

General French
The third and final sublevel in A1 (Beginner), for students with some prior exposure to French.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Saturday   12pm ▸ 2:30pm
21 Jun 2025 ▸ 06 Sep 2025

Summer25 - Easy Reading and Pronunciation A1+ Joséphine Baker (SUM 1)

Specialized French

Expand your French linguistic and cultural knowledge by reading this classic text. Students will read an abbreviated version of the text and will analyze the themes and writing structure. This course enhances language acquisition through reading, listening, conversational fluency and pronunciation skills.  

Joséphine Baker, by Fanny Vittet
 
Vétitable icône de la scène musicale des années 1920-1930 mais aussi femme engagée, qui est vraiment Joséphine Baker? Découvrez le parcours hors du commun de cette femme, de sa naissance dans le Missouri aux Etats-Unis, à sa vie en France, jusqu'à son entrée au Panthéon.

The class materials will be provided by the instructor before the start of the class. 

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 at placement test. See our level progression guide here


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Easy Reading and Pronunciation A1+ Pasteur, L'histoire du vaccin (SUM 2)

Specialized French

Expand your French linguistic and cultural knowledge by reading this classic text. Students will read an abbreviated version of the text and will analyze the themes and writing structure. This course enhances language acquisition through reading, listening, conversational fluency and pronunciation skills.  

Pasteur, L'histoire du Vaccin, by Françoise Claustres.
 
Le vaccin contre la rage, la pasteurisation, la stérilisation... on doit ces décuovertes à un homme, Louis Pasteur. Qui est-il? Quels sont ses apports à la science et à la médecine? Un récit captivant de la vie de ce grand scinetifique..

The class materials will be provided by the instructor before the start of the class. 

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 at placement test. See our level progression guide here


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Essential Conversation A1+ (SUM 1)

Specialized French

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.  

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 at placement test. See our level progression guide here


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Essential Conversation A1+ (SUM 2)

Specialized French

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.  

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 at placement test. See our level progression guide here


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Pronunciation A1/A2

Workshops

Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants. 

Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels. 


Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Summer25 - Review-A1-EVE-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the A1 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the A2 level.

• Prerequisite: A1.3 course completed, or A2.1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: General French A2.1.
Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h
A2 Intermediate

Spring25 - Easy Reading and Pronunciation A2 De la Terre à la Lune (Spring 2)

Specialized French
Expand your French linguistic and cultural knowledge by reading this classic text. Students will read an abbreviated version of the text and will analyze the themes and writing structure. This course enhances language acquisition through reading, listening, conversational fluency and pronunciation skills. 

De la Terre à la Lune, by Jules Verne

The class materials will be provided by the instructor before the start of the class.

Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A1 General French series (A1.1, A1.2 and A1.3) or students who have received an A2.1, A2.2 or A2.3 result on the placement test are also eligible to register
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Spring25 - Informal French A2+/B1

Workshops
Being too informal during a job interview can lead to a disaster, but being too formal while socializing at a party will also make you feel awkward.

This 3-hour workshop will give you the opportunity to discover the French of everyday life—the one you will hear on the metro, in cafés, or at your friend’s house. You will also explore linguistic patterns such as casual speech, verlan, and slang, short forms for texting, and the highly creative 'parler jeune'.

Prerequisites: A2.3 course, A2 Review, or B1.1 result at placement test. New students are invited to take a short online placement test
Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Spring25 - Oral Communication A2 (Spring 2)

Specialized French
This class is designed for students who have completed the A1 level (completed A1.1, A1.2, and A1.3 or A1+) 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 A2 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.

A2 learners are expected to be gaining some confidence in communicating in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc.

Prerequisite: General French A1.1,  A1.2, and A1.3, or A1+. Or a A2 result at our placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Spring25 - Pronunciation A1/A2

Workshops
Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants.

Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels.
Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Spring25 - Review-A2-EVE-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the A2 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the B1 level. 

• Prerequisite: A2.3 course completed, or B1.1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: General French B1.1. 

Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h

Spring25 - Voyages Extraordinaires: Québec A1/A2

Workshops
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!

Dive into the vibrant world of the province of Québec with our engaging course designed for beginning language learners! This immersive introduction to Québec culture and language focuses on everyday vocabulary and expressions that you can use in real-life situations. Discover the unique blend of French and English influences that shape Québec's rich cultural tapestry, from its lively festivals and culinary delights to its diverse communities and historic landmarks.

Prerequisite: This workshop is for A1 and A2 levels. 
Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Basic French Grammar for English speakers A1+/A2

Workshops

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. 

Prerequisite: A1.3, A2.1, or A2.2 course completed, or A2.1, A2.2, or A2.3 result at the placement test.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Easy Reading and Pronunciation A2+/B1 - Gustave Eiffel (SUM 1)

Specialized French

Expand your French linguistic and cultural knowledge by reading this classic text. Students will read an abbreviated version of the text and will analyze the themes and writing structure. This course enhances language acquisition through reading, listening, conversational fluency and pronunciation skills.  

Gustave Eiffel, by Véronique Bruez

Qui se cache derrière la Tour Eiffel? Qui est l'homme qui a dessiné, pensé, contruit ce symbole universel de la France? De Budapest à Saïgon, de Porto à Paris, vous suivrez le parcours de Gustave Eiffel, et vous découvrirez les secrets et anecdotes de la Tour Eiffel.

The class materials will be provided by the instructor before the start of the class. 

Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3) or an A2 Review course before registering in an A2+ course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the placement test are also eligible to register 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Easy Reading and Pronunciation A2+/B1 Les confidences d'Arsène Lupin (SUM 2)

Specialized French

Expand your French linguistic and cultural knowledge by reading this classic text. Students will read an abbreviated version of the text and will analyze the themes and writing structure. This course enhances language acquisition through reading, listening, conversational fluency and pronunciation skills.  

Les confidences d'Arsène Lupin, by Nicolas Gerrier, Maurice Leblanc

Maurice Leblanc raconte ici neuf aventures d'Arsène Lupin, le célèbre gentlemen-cambrioleur. Le voleur au grand coeur résout les énigmes les plus compliquées, charme ses victimes, vole mais sait se montrer généreux... Laissez-vous séduire par ce personnage hors du commun! 

The class materials will be provided by the instructor before the start of the class. 

Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3) or an A2 Review course before registering in an A2+ course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the placement test are also eligible to register 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Intermediate Part 1 (A2.1)

General French
The first sublevel in A2 Intermediate. In this course, students will learn to talk about their daily activities and describe their home, as well as share both present and past experiences. They will also learn to express their opinion and reactions, communicate cause and make comparisons.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Intermediate Part 1 (A2.1)

General French
The first sublevel in A2 Intermediate. In this course, students will learn to talk about their daily activities and describe their home, as well as share both present and past experiences. They will also learn to express their opinion and reactions, communicate cause and make comparisons.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h

Summer25 - Intermediate Part 2 (A2.2)

General French
The second sublevel in A2 Intermediate. In this course students will learn to ask questions, request permission, recount stories and make predictions about the future. They will also learn to express condition, consequence and uncertainty. They will communicate on topics related to their health and well-being past, as well as learn how to request a service, accept or decline an offer, and offer advice.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Intermediate Part 2 (A2.2)

General French
The second sublevel in A2 Intermediate. In this course students will learn to ask questions, request permission, recount stories and make predictions about the future. They will also learn to express condition, consequence and uncertainty. They will communicate on topics related to their health and well-being past, as well as learn how to request a service, accept or decline an offer, and offer advice.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h

Summer25 - Intermediate Part 3 (A2.3)

General French
The third course in A2 (Intermediate). In this course, students will talk about their lifestyle and habits, share conflicts that might arise at work, and propose solutions. They will learn to express hypotheses, desires, and goals. At the end of the course, students will be guided through a DELF review of the A2 level.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Les Villes Françaises: A Musical Journey Through France

Workshops

Discover French Cities through Music" is an engaging 2-hour virtual workshop that takes participants on a musical journey through 5 major French cities. Using an expertly curated playlist spanning from 1960s classics to contemporary hits, students (level A2+/B1) will explore Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Toulouse through the lens of iconic French songs. Each city segment combines guided listening activities, regional vocabulary acquisition, and cultural discussions about the places and traditions referenced in the music. The workshop will conclude with a creative collaborative task where students compose a short verse about their favorite French city using their newly acquired vocabulary.

Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3) or an A2 Review course before registering in an A2+ course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the placement test are also eligible to register  


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Oral Communication A2 + (SUM 1)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who are at the end of the A2 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 to the level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 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. A2+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics about their background, immediate environment, and matters in areas of immediate need; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of information. 

Prerequisite: students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3) or an A2 Review course before registering in an A2+ course. Students who have received an A2.3 or B1.1 result on the placement test are also eligible to register. 

Next course: any other Specialized French A2+ or General French B1.1. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Thursday   6:45pm ▸ 8:15pm
26 Jun 2025 ▸ 24 Jul 2025

Summer25 - Oral Communication A2 + (SUM 2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who are at the end of the A2 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 to the level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 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. A2+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics about their background, immediate environment, and matters in areas of immediate need; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of information. 

Prerequisite: students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3) or an A2 Review course before registering in an A2+ course. Students who have received an A2.3 or B1.1 result on the placement test are also eligible to register. 

Next course: any other Specialized French A2+ or General French B1.1. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Thursday   6:45pm ▸ 8:15pm
31 Jul 2025 ▸ 28 Aug 2025

Summer25 - Pronunciation A1/A2

Workshops

Ideal for beginners: you will learn key elements in pronunciation, such as accentuation, links, oral and nasal vowels, semivowels, and difficult consonants. 

Prerequesite: Students must have completed A1.1 or at least 30 hours of French study. Recommended for A1 and A2 levels. 


Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Summer25 - Review-A2-EVE-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the A2 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the B1 level. 

• Prerequisite: A2.3 course completed, or B1.1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: General French B1.1. 

Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h
B1 Independent

SPR25 - Paris je t'aime (Pt3: Grammar) B1/B2/C1

Workshops

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 3 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.

Open to B1/B2/C1 levels (the workshop will be conducted in French). Take our placement test here.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Spring25 - Contemporary France: Culture, Society, and Conversation B1+ (Spring 2)

Specialized French

This interactive class invites you to explore the richness of contemporary France while practicing your speaking skills. Using chapters from the textbook "La France Contemporaine", we will dive into a variety of topics : from French institutions to education, the Francophonie, culture, and the administrative organization of the territory. Each session will be an opportunity to exchange ideas, debate, and share your experiences in a friendly and engaging atmosphere. We will also use maps and touch on historical overviews to better understand the unique structure and identity of France. This class is perfect for discovering some of the many facets of France’s territory, language, and way of life while building your confidence in speaking.

Prerequisite: General French B1.3 course, B1 Review, or B2.1 result at placement test.



Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Spring25 - Informal French A2+/B1

Workshops
Being too informal during a job interview can lead to a disaster, but being too formal while socializing at a party will also make you feel awkward.

This 3-hour workshop will give you the opportunity to discover the French of everyday life—the one you will hear on the metro, in cafés, or at your friend’s house. You will also explore linguistic patterns such as casual speech, verlan, and slang, short forms for texting, and the highly creative 'parler jeune'.

Prerequisites: A2.3 course, A2 Review, or B1.1 result at placement test. New students are invited to take a short online placement test
Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Spring25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (Spring 2)

Specialized French
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.

Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result at placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 twice per week, total of 15h

Spring25 - Oral Communication B1+ (Spring 2)

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.

Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2 result at our placement test.

Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Monday   4:30pm ▸ 5:30pm
05 May 2025 ▸ 09 Jun 2025

Spring25 - Review-B1-EVE-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the B1 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the B2 level.

• Prerequisite: B1.3 course completed, or B2.1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: A specialized B1+ course or General French B2.1.
Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h

SUM25 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making B1/B2

Experiential Classes
Make French Crêpes in our New Experiential Workshop this Summer!

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

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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. 

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Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Friday Aug 15 2025 - 6:30pm ▸ 8:30pm
15 Aug 2025

Summer25 - Book Club B1/B2 Aurélie Valognes En voiture, Simone ! (SUM 1)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read En voiture, Simone !  Aurélie Valognes

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test  

En voiture, Simone !  Aurélie Valognes

Genre
: Family comedy, feel-good fiction

Meet Jacqueline, a strong-willed matriarch who isn’t exactly thrilled about her three sons’ choices in partners. When the whole family gathers — with daughters-in-law in tow — sparks fly, tensions rise, and family meals become a battlefield of misunderstandings and clashing personalities. Through awkward encounters and funny mishaps, the novel explores the complexities of family life with warmth and wit.

Purchase the book here.





Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Book Club B1/B2 Romain Puértolas L'extraordinaire voyage du fakir... (SUM2)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read L'Extraordinaire Voyage du fakir qui était resté coincé dans une armoire Ikea - Romain Puértolas

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test    

L'Extraordinaire Voyage du fakir qui était resté coincé dans une armoire Ikea - Romain Puértolas

Un fakir indien vient à Paris acheter un lit à clous dans un magasin Ikea. Ce pauvre homme, malhonnête et manipulateur, comme le veut son métier, se retrouve coincé dans des conditions loufoques dans une armoire et commence un long périple. Un taxi gitan qui veut sa peau, un groupe de clandestins soudanais avec qui le héros liera une amitié et surtout une rencontre, celle d'une jeune française, Marie, qui va être un des multiples électrochocs du fakir durant son voyage. Ce voyage pour le moins hors du commun sera l'occasion de remettre en question la place de l'immigration et des clandestins dans la société actuelle.

You can purchase the book here.


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - French Through Music

Workshops

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.

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test  


Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Summer25 - Gabriella Zalapi - Antonia

Workshops
In this course, students will read Antonia — Gabriella Zalapi

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test  

Genre
: Introspective novel, historical fiction
Approx. length: ~160 pages

Set in 1960s Geneva, Antonia follows the inner life of a woman unraveling her family's past through old letters and photographs. As she sorts through her heritage, Antonia reflects on identity, womanhood, and the constraints of her bourgeois upbringing. Told in diary form, the novel delicately explores memory, silence, and personal liberation.

Purchase the book here.


Pace: Workshop, two sessions of 2h

Summer25 - Independent Part 1 (B1.1)

General French
The first sublevel in B1 (Independent). In this course, students will share past experiences and hypothetical situations. They will learn to talk about feelings, preferences, give advice, and express dreams and regrets. Students will also be introduced to figures of speech, colloquial language, and slang.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Tue & Thu   6:45pm ▸ 8:15pm
24 Jun 2025 ▸ 28 Aug 2025

Summer25 - Independent Part 1 (B1.1)

General French
The first sublevel in B1 (Independent). In this course, students will share past experiences and hypothetical situations. They will learn to talk about feelings, preferences, give advice, and express dreams and regrets. Students will also be introduced to figures of speech, colloquial language, and slang.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h

Summer25 - Independent Part 2 (B1.2)

General French
The second sublevel in B1 (Independent). In this course, students will learn new ways to express opinions as well as agreement and disagreement, defend ideas, and share feelings. Students will also learn how to file a complaint, share a film critique, and discuss their relationship to social media.

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: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Independent Part 3 (B1.3)

General French

Alliance Française Seattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2024-2025 and this course is eligible for clock hours. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment.

Alliance Française Seattle offers a WA Teachers annual membership at a discounted price of $65.00. Membership perks are at:  https://www.afseattle.org/join/become-a-member/


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h

Summer25 - Les Infos sur RFI B1 (SUM 1)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who recently started the B1 level (completed B1.1 or B1.2) and who wish to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning centered around current events. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes. 

Each week, a different RFI news report 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. 

Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation. B1 learners are expected to be gaining some confidence in communicating 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 presented in straightforward terms and conducted simply and clearly. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2/B1.3 result at our placement test 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Les Infos sur RFI B1 (SUM 2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who recently started the B1 level (completed B1.1 or B1.2) and who wish to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning centered around current events. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes. 

Each week, a different RFI news report 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. 

Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation. B1 learners are expected to be gaining some confidence in communicating 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 presented in straightforward terms and conducted simply and clearly. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2/B1.3 result at our placement test 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Les Villes Françaises: A Musical Journey Through France

Workshops

Discover French Cities through Music" is an engaging 2-hour virtual workshop that takes participants on a musical journey through 5 major French cities. Using an expertly curated playlist spanning from 1960s classics to contemporary hits, students (level A2+/B1) will explore Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Toulouse through the lens of iconic French songs. Each city segment combines guided listening activities, regional vocabulary acquisition, and cultural discussions about the places and traditions referenced in the music. The workshop will conclude with a creative collaborative task where students compose a short verse about their favorite French city using their newly acquired vocabulary.

Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3) or an A2 Review course before registering in an A2+ course. Students who have received an A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the placement test are also eligible to register  


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SUM 1)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 twice per week, total of 15h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SUM 2)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 twice per week, total of 15h

Summer25 - Oral Communication B1 (SUM1)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who recently started the B1 level (completed B1.1 or B1.2) 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 be gaining some confidence in communicating 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 presented in straightforward terms and conducted simply and clearly. 

 Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2 result at our placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Oral Communication B1 (SUM 2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students who recently started the B1 level (completed B1.1 or B1.2) 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 be gaining some confidence in communicating 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 presented in straightforward terms and conducted simply and clearly. 

 Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2 result at our placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Oral Communication B1+ (SUM 1)

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. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2 result at our placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Oral Communication B1+ (SUM 2)

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. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2 result at our placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Review-B1-EVE-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the B1 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the B2 level.

• Prerequisite: B1.3 course completed, or B2.1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: A specialized B1+ course or General French B2.1.
Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h

Summer25 - The subjunctive demystified B1/B2

Workshops

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. 

Prerequisite: students must be at the B1 or B2 level 


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - The Wild World of French Idioms

Workshops

Step into the colorful, quirky, and often surprising world of French idiomatic expressions! In 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: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2 result at our placement test.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Summer25 - Voyages Extraordinaires: La Martinique

Workshops
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!

Embark on a journey to explore the enchanting region of Martinique! This immersive experience is designed to enhance your language skills while immersing you in the vibrant culture, history, and natural beauty of this Caribbean gem.

Immerse yourself in the French language throughout the workshop, engaging in interactive activities, conversations, and language exercises tailored to the wonders of Martinique. Discover the unique blend of French and Creole influences that shape the identity of Martinique, learn about the island's fascinating history, traditional music, dance, and local customs. Whether you're a language enthusiast, a traveler, or simply curious about the culture of Martinique, this workshop offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the French language and the richness of this Caribbean paradise.

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, one session of 3h
B2 Advanced

SPR25 - "Et Si tu n'existais pas": Les usages du si conditionnel B2

Workshops
Join us for an engaging 2-hour workshop on the French conditional tense (le Conditionnel), where you'll master this essential aspect of French grammar through interactive learning and practical exercises. We'll explore how to form and use the conditional to express hypothetical situations, make polite requests, and discuss possibilities in French, using real-world examples from current news headlines and classic French songs.

Through a blend of structured instruction and hands-on practice, including analysis of conditional usage in memorable songs like Jean-Jacques Goldman's "Si je t'aime", Angèle's "Oui ou Non" and Stromae's "Tous les Mêmes", you'll develop confidence in using this tense in both written and spoken French.

The workshop is ideal for intermediate to advanced learners and includes comprehensive materials to support your learning journey. By the end of the session, you'll have a solid understanding of when and how to use the conditional tense, enhancing your ability to communicate more naturally and effectively in French.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

SPR25 - Paris je t'aime (Pt3: Grammar) B1/B2/C1

Workshops

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 3 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.

Open to B1/B2/C1 levels (the workshop will be conducted in French). Take our placement test here.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Spring25 - Book Club B2 - Les Mots (Spring 2)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read Les Mots by Jean-Paul Sartre.

Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our elearning plateform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings.

Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2 or B2.2 result at our placement test


Les Mots by Jean-Paul Sartre

J'ai commencé ma vie comme je la finirai sans doute : au milieu des livres. Dans le bureau de mon grand-père, il y en avait partout ; défense était de les faire épousseter sauf une fois l'an, avant la rentrée d'octobre. Je ne savais pas encore lire que, déjà, je les révérais, ces pierres levées : droites ou penchées, serrées comme des briques sur les rayons de la bibliothèque ou noblement espacées en allées de menhirs, je sentais que la prospérité de notre famille en dépendait..

You can purchase the book here.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Spring25 - Book Club B2+ Il est grand temps de rallumer les étoiles (Spring 2)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read Il est Grand Temps de Rallumer les Étoiles by Virgine Grimaldi.

Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our E-Learning plateform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings.

Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test

Il est Grand Temps de Rallumer les Étoiles
 by Virgine Grimaldi

You can purchase the book here: https://amzn.to/3WOmU0o.

Anna, 37 ans, croule sous le travail et les relances des huissiers.
Ses filles, elle ne fait que les croiser au petit déjeuner. Sa vie défile, et elle l’observe depuis la bulle dans laquelle elle s’est enfermée.
À 17 ans, Chloé a des rêves plein la tête mais a choisi d’y renoncer pour aider sa mère. Elle cherche de l’affection auprès des garçons, mais cela ne dure jamais. Comme le carrosse de Cendrillon, ils se transforment après l’amour.
Lily, du haut de ses 12 ans, n’aime pas trop les gens. Elle préfère son rat, à qui elle a donné le nom de son père, parce qu’il a quitté le navire.
Le jour où elle apprend que ses filles vont mal, Anna prend une décision folle : elle les embarque pour un périple en camping-car, direction la Scandinavie. Si on ne peut revenir en arrière, on peut choisir un autre chemin.

Anna, Chloé, Lily. Trois femmes, trois générations, trois voix qui se répondent. Une merveille d’humour, d’amour et d’humanité.

Romancière à succès, Virginie Grimaldi est l’auteure de trois best-sellers, Le Premier Jour du reste de ma vie, Tu comprendras quand tu seras plus grande et Le Parfum du bonheur est plus fort sous la pluie. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Spring25 - Book Club B2: Kukum (Spring 2)

Specialized French

Discover Kukum by Michel Jean: A Journey of Love, Freedom, and Cultural Resilience

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Michel Jean's Kukum, a modern classic of Indigenous Quebec literature that has touched readers across Canada and beyond. This course offers an intimate exploration of a remarkable story based on the author's own ancestry.

Follow the extraordinary journey of Almanda Siméon, a free-spirited Quebec orphan who falls in love with a young Innu man. Experience through her eyes as she embraces the nomadic existence of the Innu people, learns their language, and ultimately breaks through barriers imposed on Indigenous women.

Each week, guided discussions will reveal:

  • The rich cultural traditions of Quebec's Indigenous peoples
  • The historical forces that led to the Innu losing their lands and facing forced settlement
  • Character relationships and transformations that mirror real historical struggles
  • Themes of identity, resilience, love, and cultural preservation

Michel Jean, a direct descendant of Almanda and renowned Quebec journalist, brings authenticity and personal connection to this powerful narrative that bridges past and present.

To purchase the book, go here or here

Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2 or B2.3 result at our placement test


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Spring25 - La faim dans l'œuvre de Maupassant B2+/C1

Workshops
Dive into the world of French writing by studying the texts of Maupassant. Read and discuss these famous works as we explore the themes of hunger in 19th century French culture. This class will strengthen reading skills, literary interpretation, the ability to follow themes throughout a work, as well as oral communication to express and discuss the chosen theme. 

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 of 2h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Wednesday Jun 4 2025 - 10am ▸ 12pm
04 Jun 2025

Spring25 - Le Paris des Artistes B2+

Workshops

Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant and eclectic world of artistic expression in the "Paris of Artists." This immersive course invites participants to explore the City of Light as a haven for painters, performers, and visionaries alike.

Across two sessions we will delve into the lives, works, and enduring legacies of iconic figures such as Josephine Baker, whose electrifying performances ignited the stages of Montmartre and captivated audiences worldwide. From the avant-garde experimentation of surrealists like René Magritte to the bold brushstrokes of impressionist masters like Claude Monet and Edgar Degas, participants will unravel the diverse influences and groundbreaking movements that have shaped Paris as a crucible of artistic innovation.

Through engaging discussions students will gain insight into the unique contributions of these visionary creators, while also exploring the dynamic intersections between art, society, and cultural identity in the Parisian landscape.

All materials will be provided by the instructor before and during class via the Apolearn platform.

Prerequisite: having completed General French B2.3 or having received a B2+/C1 placement on our placement test. This workshop is for advanced French speakers and will be held mainly in French. 


Pace: Workshop, two sessions of 2h

Spring25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (Spring 2)

Specialized French
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.

Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result at placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 twice per week, total of 15h

Spring25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B2+ (Spring 2)

Specialized French
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.

Prerequisite: B2.3 course completed or B2.3/C1 result at placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Spring25 - Review-B2-DAY-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the B2 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the C1 level.

• Prerequisite: B2.3 course completed, or C1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: A specialized B2+ course or a C1 course upon approval (please take our C1 placement test and our Admissions Coordinator will contact you to assess your oral skills).


Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h

Spring25 - World News B2 (Spring 2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for all students at the B2 level who wish to strengthen their oral and reading comprehension through authentic resources based on current events and to refine their oral expression during class in order to formulate ideas and opinions. Students will also have the option to submit short written productions on the e-learning platform and receive personalized feedback.

Each week, a different document (video, radio show, article) will be provided on the e-learning platform before class (expect no more than 1 hour of autonomous study per week) and discussed during class. Relevant vocabulary and grammar points at the B2 level will be reviewed based on support materials. Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation.

Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2, or B2.2 result at our placement test


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

SUM25 - Brittany and Crêpe-Making B1/B2

Experiential Classes
Make French Crêpes in our New Experiential Workshop this Summer!

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

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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. 

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Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h
ORDER THIS COURSE:
Seattle - Wallingford
Friday Aug 15 2025 - 6:30pm ▸ 8:30pm
15 Aug 2025

Summer25 - "Et Si tu n'existais pas": Les usages du si conditionnel

Workshops

Join us for an engaging 2-hour workshop on the French conditional tense (le Conditionnel), where you'll master this essential aspect of French grammar through interactive learning and practical exercises. We'll explore how to form and use the conditional to express hypothetical situations, make polite requests, and discuss possibilities in French, using real-world examples from current news headlines and classic French songs. 

Through a blend of structured instruction and hands-on practice, including analysis of conditional usage in memorable songs like Jean-Jacques Goldman's "Si je t'aime", Angèle's "Oui ou Non" and Stromae's "Tous les Mêmes", you'll develop confidence in using this tense in both written and spoken French. 

The workshop is ideal for intermediate to advanced learners and includes comprehensive materials to support your learning journey. By the end of the session, you'll have a solid understanding of when and how to use the conditional tense, enhancing your ability to communicate more naturally and effectively in French. 


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Advanced Part 1 (B2.1)

General French

Alliance Française Seattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2024-2025 and this course is eligible for clock hours. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment.

Alliance Française Seattle offers a WA Teachers annual membership at a discounted price of $65.00. Membership perks are at:  https://www.afseattle.org/join/become-a-member/


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Advanced Part 1 (B2.1)

General French

Alliance Française Seattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2024-2025 and this course is eligible for clock hours. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment.

Alliance Française Seattle offers a WA Teachers annual membership at a discounted price of $65.00. Membership perks are at:  https://www.afseattle.org/join/become-a-member/


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h30 per session, once a week, total of 25h

Summer25 - Advanced Part 2 (B2.2)

General French

Alliance Française Seattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2024-2025 and this course is eligible for clock hours. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment.

Alliance Française Seattle offers a WA Teachers annual membership at a discounted price of $65.00. Membership perks are at:  https://www.afseattle.org/join/become-a-member/


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Advanced Part 3 (B2.3)

General French
The third and final sublevel in B2 (Advanced). In this course, students will continue to strengthen their ability to defend their ideas or share their opinions. They will use temporal markers and other logical connectors to express cause, consequence, goals, opposition, and concession in a structured and convincing way. At the end of the course, students will be guided through a DELF review of the B2 level.

Textbook & Workbook (not included in tuition): Défi 4 (Chapters 7-9 & DELF B2 review) - Textbook & workbook available here

Prerequisite: General French B2.2 or B2.3 result on placement test

Next course: B2 Review or a Specialized B2+ course. At the end of the B2 level, students may be able to enroll in a C1 class contingent on the result of a mandatory placement test and oral assessment.


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 per session, twice a week, total of 30h

Summer25 - Book Club B1/B2 Aurélie Valognes En voiture, Simone ! (SUM 1)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read En voiture, Simone !  Aurélie Valognes

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test  

En voiture, Simone !  Aurélie Valognes

Genre
: Family comedy, feel-good fiction

Meet Jacqueline, a strong-willed matriarch who isn’t exactly thrilled about her three sons’ choices in partners. When the whole family gathers — with daughters-in-law in tow — sparks fly, tensions rise, and family meals become a battlefield of misunderstandings and clashing personalities. Through awkward encounters and funny mishaps, the novel explores the complexities of family life with warmth and wit.

Purchase the book here.





Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Book Club B1/B2 Romain Puértolas L'extraordinaire voyage du fakir... (SUM2)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read L'Extraordinaire Voyage du fakir qui était resté coincé dans une armoire Ikea - Romain Puértolas

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test    

L'Extraordinaire Voyage du fakir qui était resté coincé dans une armoire Ikea - Romain Puértolas

Un fakir indien vient à Paris acheter un lit à clous dans un magasin Ikea. Ce pauvre homme, malhonnête et manipulateur, comme le veut son métier, se retrouve coincé dans des conditions loufoques dans une armoire et commence un long périple. Un taxi gitan qui veut sa peau, un groupe de clandestins soudanais avec qui le héros liera une amitié et surtout une rencontre, celle d'une jeune française, Marie, qui va être un des multiples électrochocs du fakir durant son voyage. Ce voyage pour le moins hors du commun sera l'occasion de remettre en question la place de l'immigration et des clandestins dans la société actuelle.

You can purchase the book here.


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Book Club B2 - Arsène Lupin, gentleman cambrioleur (SUM 1)

Specialized French
In this course, students will read Arsène Lupin, gentleman cambrioleur by Maurice Leblanc. 

Arsène Lupin, gentleman cambrioleur is the first volume of Maurice Leblanc's Lupin series and is made up of nine short stories. Discover a legendary figure in French literary culture, with a gripping and cleverly constructed plot, and nice historical references. This course will allow you to explore implicit meaning, irony, and the structure of both short stories and detective fiction, while engaging with key elements of French culture—such as the justice system. 

The collection is full of suspense and humor. Arsène Lupin, a non-violent anti-hero, is a brilliant character. With the recent Netflix adaptation starring Omar Sy, learners will be able to discuss the connection between this modern cinematic reference and the original book.

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2 or B2.3 result at our placement test

Obtain free e-book and PDF here
Purchase book here


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Book Club B2 - Rue du Premier-Film (SUM 2)

Specialized French

In this course, students will read Rue du Premier-Film by Thierry Frémaux. 

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2 or B2.2 result at our placement test 

Rue du Premier-Film Thierry Frémaux

Depuis ce jour de juin 1982 où le jeune Thierry Frémaux a découvert la « Villa Lumière » dans le quartier de Monplaisir, à Lyon, il ne l’a plus jamais quittée. Passer une nuit à l’endroit où Auguste et Louis ont donné le coup d’envoi du cinéma mondial : l’opportunité tombait sous le sens. Une façon pour le délégué général du Festival de Cannes d’effectuer une déambulation passionnante et virtuose, de ramener au présent le passé de la rue du Premier-Film, d’exprimer sa dette et sa passion pour cet art si particulier qui donne à voir le monde en même temps qu’il l’imagine.

You can purchase the book here.





Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - French Cinema B2+

Specialized French

This class is a film-centered language class, dedicated to building oral comprehension and communication skills. Through 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. This quarter we’ll accompany our characters as they confront and conquer a wide variety of life’s hardships. We’ll study three ‘feel good movies’ à la française : Gilles Lellouche’s Le Grand Bain (2018), Artus’s Un p’tit truc en plus (2024), and lastly Emmanuel Courcol’s En Fanfare (2024). Guaranteed they will put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.

We will 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.


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 15h

Summer25 - French Podcasts B2+ (SUM 1)

Specialized French

In this course focused on oral expression and listening comprehension, students will listen to podcasts and speculate together on subjects worthy of greater debate. The instructor will guide a discussion of current events, including important moments that characterize the Anthropocene and its drifts. Students will also discuss topics related to science, societies, fauna and flora, and arts and culture, amongst others. These subjects will allow the class to reflect on and discuss the various stakes which constitute our current society. 

 Course materials: All materials will be made available by the instructor. 

Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test  


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - French Podcasts B2+ (SUM 2)

Specialized French

In this course focused on oral expression and listening comprehension, students will listen to podcasts and speculate together on subjects worthy of greater debate. The instructor will guide a discussion of current events, including important moments that characterize the Anthropocene and its drifts. Students will also discuss topics related to science, societies, fauna and flora, and arts and culture, amongst others. These subjects will allow the class to reflect on and discuss the various stakes which constitute our current society. 

 Course materials: All materials will be made available by the instructor. 

Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test  


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - French Through Music

Workshops

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.

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test  


Pace: Workshop, one session of 3h

Summer25 - Gabriella Zalapi - Antonia

Workshops
In this course, students will read Antonia — Gabriella Zalapi

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B2.1 or B2.2 completed, or B1.2, B1.3, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3 result at our placement test  

Genre
: Introspective novel, historical fiction
Approx. length: ~160 pages

Set in 1960s Geneva, Antonia follows the inner life of a woman unraveling her family's past through old letters and photographs. As she sorts through her heritage, Antonia reflects on identity, womanhood, and the constraints of her bourgeois upbringing. Told in diary form, the novel delicately explores memory, silence, and personal liberation.

Purchase the book here.


Pace: Workshop, two sessions of 2h

Summer25 - Jean Teulé - Le magasin des suicides

Workshops
‎In this course, students will read Le Magasin des suicides by Jean Teulé 

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, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings. 

Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2 or B2.2 result at our placement test 

Le Magasin des suicides — Jean Teulé

Genre
: Satirical novel, dark comedy, dystopia
Approx. length: 160 pages

In a gloomy, joyless city, the Tuvache family runs a very particular business: The Suicide Shop, where customers can find everything they need to end their lives — with style. The business is thriving... until Alan, the youngest member of the family, is born. Unlike the rest, he is inexplicably cheerful and optimistic. His boundless joy begins to disrupt the morbid balance of the shop — and of the entire family.

Purchase the book here
Pace: Workshop, three sessions of 2h

Summer25 - La Provence des Artistes

Workshops

Provence Through the Eyes of Artists 

Discover Provence through the works of great artists who were inspired by its vibrant landscapes! In this mini-course, we will explore how painters like Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Matisse captured the light and colors of this iconic region. Through readings, video clips, and group discussions, you’ll improve your French skills while immersing yourself in the artistic world of Provence. Additionally, there will be a focus on expanding your vocabulary related to art, nature, and regional culture.  

Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test 


Pace: Workshop, two sessions of 2h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and B2 Review (SUM 1)

Specialized French
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their oral comprehension and expression skills at the upper B2 advanced level while reviewing major grammar concepts and developing their cultural understanding of France and the francophone world.

Prerequisite: B2.3, or B2+ course completed, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h per week, total of 15h
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and B2 Review (SUM 2)

Specialized French
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their oral comprehension and expression skills at the upper B2 advanced level while reviewing major grammar concepts and developing their cultural understanding of France and the francophone world.

Prerequisite: B2.3, or B2+ course completed, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h per week, total of 15h
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SUM 1)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 twice per week, total of 15h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SUM 2)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 twice per week, total of 15h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B2+ (SUM 1)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper advanced 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. 

Prerequisite: B2.3 course completed or B2.3/C1 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Oral Communication and Grammar B2+ (SUM 2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper advanced 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. 

Prerequisite: B2.3 course completed or B2.3/C1 result at placement test. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - Review-B2-DAY-Online

Intensive Courses
This intensive week is designed to strengthen major skills acquired during the B2 level in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

This class can help you to boost your French or simply to give you more confidence and enhance your knowledge before joining the C1 level.

• Prerequisite: B2.3 course completed, or C1 result at placement test. New students and students returning after more than three quarters are required to take a short online placement test.

• Next course: A specialized B2+ course or a C1 course upon approval (please take our C1 placement test and our Admissions Coordinator will contact you to assess your oral skills).


Pace: Intensive, 1 week, total of 10h

Summer25 - The subjunctive demystified B1/B2

Workshops

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. 

Prerequisite: students must be at the B1 or B2 level 


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Summer25 - Voyages Extraordinaires: La Martinique

Workshops
Welcome to our workshop series Voyages Extraordinaires!

Embark on a journey to explore the enchanting region of Martinique! This immersive experience is designed to enhance your language skills while immersing you in the vibrant culture, history, and natural beauty of this Caribbean gem.

Immerse yourself in the French language throughout the workshop, engaging in interactive activities, conversations, and language exercises tailored to the wonders of Martinique. Discover the unique blend of French and Creole influences that shape the identity of Martinique, learn about the island's fascinating history, traditional music, dance, and local customs. Whether you're a language enthusiast, a traveler, or simply curious about the culture of Martinique, this workshop offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the French language and the richness of this Caribbean paradise.

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, one session of 3h

Summer25 - World News B2 (SUM 1)

Specialized French

This class is designed for all students at the B2 level who wish to strengthen their oral and reading comprehension through authentic resources based on current events and to refine their oral expression during class in order to formulate ideas and opinions. Students will also have the option to submit short written productions on the e-learning platform and receive personalized feedback.  

Each week, a different document (video, radio show, article) will be provided on the e-learning platform before class (expect no more than 1 hour of autonomous study per week) and discussed during class. Relevant vocabulary and grammar points at the B2 level will be reviewed based on support materials. Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation. 

 Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2, or B2.2 result at our placement test 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h

Summer25 - World News B2 (SUM 2)

Specialized French

This class is designed for all students at the B2 level who wish to strengthen their oral and reading comprehension through authentic resources based on current events and to refine their oral expression during class in order to formulate ideas and opinions. Students will also have the option to submit short written productions on the e-learning platform and receive personalized feedback.  

Each week, a different document (video, radio show, article) will be provided on the e-learning platform before class (expect no more than 1 hour of autonomous study per week) and discussed during class. Relevant vocabulary and grammar points at the B2 level will be reviewed based on support materials. Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation. 

 Prerequisite: General French B2.1, B2.2, or B2.2 result at our placement test 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h
C1 Expert

SPR25 - Paris je t'aime (Pt3: Grammar) B1/B2/C1

Workshops

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 3 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.

Open to B1/B2/C1 levels (the workshop will be conducted in French). Take our placement test here.


Pace: Workshop, one session of 2h

Spring25 - La faim dans l'œuvre de Maupassant B2+/C1

Workshops
Dive into the world of French writing by studying the texts of Maupassant. Read and discuss these famous works as we explore the themes of hunger in 19th century French culture. This class will strengthen reading skills, literary interpretation, the ability to follow themes throughout a work, as well as oral communication to express and discuss the chosen theme. 

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 of 2h
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Seattle - Wallingford
Wednesday Jun 4 2025 - 10am ▸ 12pm
04 Jun 2025

Spring25 - World News C1 (Spring 2)

Specialized French
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.

Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our online placement test and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course.

Clock Hours: AFSeattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2022-2023. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - Expert (C1.4)

General French

Alliance Française Seattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2024-2025 and this course is eligible for clock hours. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment.

Alliance Française Seattle offers a WA Teachers annual membership at a discounted price of $65.00. Membership perks are at:  https://www.afseattle.org/join/become-a-member/


Pace: Regular, 10 weeks, 2h per session, once a week, total of 20h

Summer25 - World News C1 (SUM 1)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our online placement test and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course. 

Clock Hours: AFSeattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2022-2023. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h

Summer25 - World News C1 (SUM 2)

Specialized French

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. 

Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our online placement test and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course. 

Clock Hours: AFSeattle is a Washington State approved clock hour provider in 2022-2023. Please send an email to info@afseattle.org upon enrollment. 


Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h