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This unique course combines French art, language, and gastronomy in an engaging cultural experience. Over four
sessions, we'll explore the culinary tastes of great French painters – Cézanne, Renoir, Monet, and Toulouse-Lautrec –
through their favorite recipes, drawn from personal notebooks, correspondence, and cookbooks. Each session highlights one painter, an iconic
artwork, a recipe, and themed vocabulary.This immersive course offers French language learners the opportunity to expand their
vocabulary while exploring France's rich artistic and culinary heritage through hands-on cooking and cultural discovery.
Session 1 – A Taste of Provence with Paul Cézanne Discover Cézanne's favorite Provençal recipe: baked tomatoes. → Vocabulary focus: spices, southern vegetables, cooking verbs Session 2 – Luncheon of the Boating Party with Auguste Renoir Inspired by the famous painting created at Maison Fournaise, we'll prepare Renoir's herb chicken. → Vocabulary focus: aromatic herbs, chicken parts, culinary expressions Session 3 – Dining with Claude Monet Immerse yourself in the world of Giverny with strawberry mousse, a simple yet refined dessert. → Vocabulary focus: fruits, pastry utensils, textures and flavors Session 4 – Toulouse-Lautrec's Sweet Indulgence
Drawing inspiration from his book The Art of Cooking, we'll discover the rum tart, a bold dessert from
this epicurean painter.
→ Vocabulary focus: pastry types (shortcrust, sweet pastry, puff pastry), bistro desserts
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2 result at our
placement test.
This course focuses on professional communication in a francophone context. You will learn French business vocabulary that can be used in a
variety of situations. We will see and analyze examples of professional interactions face to face and in written
documents. Students will get the chance to practice all four facets of language learning (reading, speaking,
listening, and writing) in a professional manner. Whether you hope to write a serious email or correctly address your French
colleagues, this class is for you!
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level
Assessment.
Step into the glamorous world of French fashion with our captivating course, Le Français à la Mode!
Join us to engage in discussions and interactive activities related to French fashion and culture, and enhance your vocabulary, refine your
pronunciation, and build confidence in expressing yourself in French. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a language lover, or simply
intrigued by French culture, this course promises an enriching and inspiring experience.
This is Part 2 of the course. Part 1 was offered in the Winter session. It is not necessary to have taken Part 1.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1 result at placement
test
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. No textbook required for this
course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2/B1.3 result on the Level
Assessment.
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. No textbook required for this
course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2/B1.3 result on the Level
Assessment.
Strengthen your French foundation with an engaging grammar course that brings clarity and confidence to verb conjugation. Through clear
explanations, guided practice, and literary excerpts, you’ll gain a solid understanding of how verbs work in everyday French.
During this 5-week course, you will:
By the end, you’ll be able to recognize and reuse these key verb forms naturally in conversation and writing.
This class is designed for students who have just completed the A2 level or are at the B1 level and who wish
to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language
learning. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes.
Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate for this level. Relevant
vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 and B1 levels will be reviewed based on support materials and put into
practice through structured activities designed to generate authentic conversation, including role-playing, presentations, discussions,
games, etc.
Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and
pronunciation. A2+ and B1 learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics such as their
background, immediate environment, work, school, leisure, and matters related to areas of immediate need; they
can generally identify the topic of a discussion that is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of
information.
No textbook is required for this course.
Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3), an A2
Review, or B1.1 and B1.2 classes before registering for an A2+/B1 course. Students who have received an
A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the Level Assessment are
also eligible to register.
This class is designed for students who have just completed the A2 level or are at the B1 level and who wish
to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language
learning. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes.
Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate for this level. Relevant
vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the A2 and B1 levels will be reviewed based on support materials and put into
practice through structured activities designed to generate authentic conversation, including role-playing, presentations, discussions,
games, etc.
Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and
pronunciation. A2+ and B1 learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics such as their
background, immediate environment, work, school, leisure, and matters related to areas of immediate need; they
can generally identify the topic of a discussion that is conducted simply and clearly as a direct exchange of
information.
No textbook is required for this course.
Prerequisite: Students should already have completed the three-part A2 General French series (A2.1, A2.2 and A2.3), an A2
Review, or B1.1 and B1.2 classes before registering for an A2+/B1 course. Students who have received an
A2.3, B1.1 or B1.2 result on the Level Assessment are
also eligible to register.
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through
a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to
practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of
France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level
Assessment.
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through
a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to
practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of
France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level
Assessment.
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. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.3 result on the Level
Assessment.
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. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.3 result on the Level
Assessment.
This class is designed for students who reached at the end of the B1 level (completed B1.3) and who wish to strengthen and
practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning. Some
written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes.
Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate to the level. Relevant vocabulary and
one or more grammar points at the B1 level will be reviewed based on support materials and put into practice through structured activities
designed to generate authentic conversation, including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. Throughout the course, students
will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation.
B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure,
etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is
conducted simply and clearly. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2.1 result on the Level
Assessment.
This class is designed for students who reached at the end of the B1 level (completed B1.3) and who wish to strengthen and
practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning. Some
written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes.
Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate to the level. Relevant vocabulary and
one or more grammar points at the B1 level will be reviewed based on support materials and put into practice through structured activities
designed to generate authentic conversation, including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. Throughout the course, students
will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation.
B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure,
etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is
conducted simply and clearly. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2.1 result on the Level
Assessment.
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, students will watch or read short films or movies and center their learning around that content. 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. This
course is great for students wishing to continue growing their skills and who enjoy French media.
B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure,
etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is
conducted simply and clearly. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2.1 result on the Level
Assessment.
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, students will watch or read short films or movies and center their learning around that content. 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. This course
is great for students wishing to continue growing their skills and who enjoy French media.
B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure,
etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is
conducted simply and clearly. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2.1 result on the Level
Assessment.
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. No textbook required for this
course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.2/B1.3 result on the Level
Assessment.
Strengthen your French foundation with an engaging grammar course that brings clarity and confidence to verb conjugation. Through clear
explanations, guided practice, and literary excerpts, you’ll gain a solid understanding of how verbs work in everyday French. During this
5-week course, you will:
By the end, you’ll be able to recognize and reuse these key verb forms naturally in conversation and writing.
This class is designed for students wishing to strengthen their vocabulary and grammar at the upper B1 independent level. Each week, through
a study in areas such as politics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more, students will have the opportunity to
practice and strengthen their linguistic skills in the language, review grammatical concepts, and develop their cultural understanding of
France and the francophone world. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level
Assessment.
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. No textbook required for this course.
Prerequisite: General French B1.1 or B1.2, or B1.3 result on the Level
Assessment.
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Spring26 - At the Table with French Painters B1+ (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Business French B1+/B2 (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - French Art: From Impressionism to Surrealism B1/B2 (SPR1)
- The origins of Impressionism
- Painting « en plein air »
- Édouard Manet and modern Paris
- Berthe Morisot and still life painting
- Georges Seurat and painting techniques
Students will develop their speaking, reading and listening skills with a variety of real-world materials and lively discussions. No previous art history knowledge is necessary; join us and delight in the magnificent world of French art.
This is Part 1 of the course. Part 2 wil be held in the second half of Spring quarter. It is not necessary to take both parts.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level
Assessment.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - French Art: From Impressionism to Surrealism B1/B2 (SPR2)
- The origins of Impressionism
- Painting « en plein air »
- Édouard Manet and modern Paris
- Berthe Morisot and still life painting
- Georges Seurat and painting techniques
Students will develop their speaking, reading and listening skills with a variety of real-world materials and lively discussions. No
previous art history knowledge is necessary; join us and delight in the magnificent world of French art.
This is Part 2 of the course. Part 1 was held in the first half of Spring quarter. It is not necessary to take both
parts.
Prerequisite: B1.3, B1+ or B2.1 course completed, or B2.1/B2.2 result on the Level
Assessment.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - La France: mode d'emploi B1+/B2 (Part 2) (SPR2)
Immerse yourself in the evolution of French fashion as we journey through its rich history. From the iconic "petite robe noire"
(little black dress) to the timeless elegance of "les ballet flats", you'll gain insight into the iconic pieces that have shaped
the world of fashion.
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Les Infos sur RFI B1 (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Les Infos sur RFI B1 (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Les Temps du Passé A2/B1 (SPR2)
Perfect for curious A2–B1 learners who want to bring clarity, flow, and confidence to their French!
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication A2+/B1 (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication A2+/B1 (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Spring26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1 (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1 (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1+ (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1+ (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1+: Shorts: films / novels (SPR1)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Spring26 - Oral Communication B1+: Shorts: films / novels (SPR2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Winter26 - Les Infos sur RFI B1 (WIN2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Winter26 - Les Temps du Passé A2/B1 (WIN2)
Perfect for curious A2–B1 learners who want to bring clarity, flow, and confidence to their French!
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
Winter26 - Oral Communication and Grammar B1+/B2 (WIN2)
Pace: 5 weeks, twice per week, total of 15h
Winter26 - Oral Communication B1 (WIN2)
Pace: 5 weeks, once a week, total of 7.5h
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