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a. Absolute Beginner French A1.1 with Khadija (in-person, Thursdays)
This class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc. Example syllabi for coursework can be found on the website. Textbook is included with fee and will be provided to students at the first class.
This 12-week class meets in-person on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly beginning September 19th and concluding
December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of Thanksgiving).
This class IS intended for Absolute Beginners.
Schedule: Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
b. Beginner French A1.3 Fast Track with Elsa (in-person, Tuesday/Thursday)
This class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc.
This 6-week class meets bi-weekly, in-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes begin Tuesday, September 17th and conclude Thursday, October 24th. This
“fast-track” class condenses a typical 12-week semester into just 6-weeks, working at an accelerated pace. This continuing class utilizes
the same Alter-Ego textbook, which students will already have from previous class(es). This class begins on page 80.
This class is NOT intended for Absolute Beginners.
Schedule: Tuesdays, September 17; 24; October 1; 8; 15; 22 Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24
c. Beginner French A1.5 (in-person, Thursdays)
This class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc. Example syllabi for coursework can be found on the website. This continuing class utilizes the same Alter-Ego textbook, which students will already have from previous class(es). This class begins on page 136.
This 12-week class meets in-person on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly beginning September 19th and concluding
December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of Thanksgiving).
This class is NOT intended for Absolute Beginners.
Schedule: Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
f. Absolute Beginner French A1.1 with Jen (ZOOM, Thursdays)
This on-line class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work
their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc. Example syllabi for coursework can
be found on the website. Textbook is included with fee and will be drop-shipped directly to students from Amazon. Please be prepared to
provide your preferred shipping address to AFSA.
This 12-week class meets on Zoom on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly
beginning September 19th and concluding December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of
Thanksgiving).
Schedule: Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
a. Absolute Beginner French A1.1 with Khadija (in-person, Thursdays)
This class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc. Example syllabi for coursework can be found on the website. Textbook is included with fee and will be provided to students at the first class.
This 12-week class meets in-person on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly beginning September 19th and concluding
December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of Thanksgiving).
This class IS intended for Absolute Beginners.
Schedule: Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
f. Absolute Beginner French A1.1 with Jen (ZOOM, Thursdays)
This on-line class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work
their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc. Example syllabi for coursework can
be found on the website. Textbook is included with fee and will be drop-shipped directly to students from Amazon. Please be prepared to
provide your preferred shipping address to AFSA.
This 12-week class meets on Zoom on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly
beginning September 19th and concluding December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of
Thanksgiving).
Schedule: Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
b. Beginner French A1.3 Fast Track with Elsa (in-person, Tuesday/Thursday)
This class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc.
This 6-week class meets bi-weekly, in-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes begin Tuesday, September 17th and conclude Thursday, October 24th. This
“fast-track” class condenses a typical 12-week semester into just 6-weeks, working at an accelerated pace. This continuing class utilizes
the same Alter-Ego textbook, which students will already have from previous class(es). This class begins on page 80.
This class is NOT intended for Absolute Beginners.
Schedule: Tuesdays, September 17; 24; October 1; 8; 15; 22 Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24
c. Beginner French A1.5 (in-person, Thursdays)
This class is for students looking to build a foundation in the French language. Classes are progressive. Absolute beginners work their way up from A1.1 progressing through to A1.6. After A1, students move on to A2, to B1, to B2, etc. Example syllabi for coursework can be found on the website. This continuing class utilizes the same Alter-Ego textbook, which students will already have from previous class(es). This class begins on page 136.
This 12-week class meets in-person on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly beginning September 19th and concluding
December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of Thanksgiving).
This class is NOT intended for Absolute Beginners.
Schedule: Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
d. Expressions of Culture: Exploring French through the Arts and Sciences (in-person, Tuesdays)
This course invites students to develop their analytical French vocabulary by engaging with French and Francophone cultures through a
variety of artistic and scientific lenses. Students will learn to articulate nuanced critiques within the realms of literature, visual arts,
architecture, music, science and more.
We will learn to decode emotional cues and societal commentary, the fundamentals of expressing and defending a critical stance and enhance
listening skills by working with audiovisual material.
We may use parts of the book Civilisation en Dialogues by Odile Grand-Clément, but also online resources.
This 12-week class meets in-person on Tuesdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly beginning September 17th and concluding
December 10th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of Thanksgiving).
Schedule: Tuesday, September 17; 24; October 1; 8; 15; 22; 29; November 5; 12; 19; December 3; 10
This class is intended for Upper Beginners or Lower Intermediate levels.
d. Expressions of Culture: Exploring French through the Arts and Sciences (in-person, Tuesdays)
This course invites students to develop their analytical French vocabulary by engaging with French and Francophone cultures through a
variety of artistic and scientific lenses. Students will learn to articulate nuanced critiques within the realms of literature, visual arts,
architecture, music, science and more.
We will learn to decode emotional cues and societal commentary, the fundamentals of expressing and defending a critical stance and enhance
listening skills by working with audiovisual material.
We may use parts of the book Civilisation en Dialogues by Odile Grand-Clément, but also online resources.
This 12-week class meets in-person on Tuesdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly beginning September 17th and concluding
December 10th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of Thanksgiving).
Schedule: Tuesday, September 17; 24; October 1; 8; 15; 22; 29; November 5; 12; 19; December 3; 10
This class is intended for Upper Beginners or Lower Intermediate levels.
e. French Ripped from the Headlines with Raphael (on-line, Thursdays)
We are excited to offer an engaging cultural language class that immerses students in the vibrant world of French news. This dynamic course
offers a captivating journey through current events, providing a platform for students to explore and discuss real-life situations in
French-speaking countries. You will utilize RFI’s “Le journal en Français Facile” podcast, a publicly supported nonprofit organization
that’s existed for 23 years and offers a wide range of subjects in its news broadcasts. See samples of the podcast on their website. By
delving into topical news stories, students enhance their language skills, expand vocabulary, and sharpen comprehension abilities. Through
the analysis of the news segments, learners gain valuable insight into both language proficiency and cultural awareness, making this class
an enriching and practical experience in mastering French at an intermediate level.
This 12-week class meets on Zoom on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly
beginning September 19th and concluding December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of
Thanksgiving).
*This class is NOT suitable for (A1 or A2) Beginners.
Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12
e. French Ripped from the Headlines with Raphael (on-line, Thursdays)
We are excited to offer an engaging cultural language class that immerses students in the vibrant world of French news. This dynamic course
offers a captivating journey through current events, providing a platform for students to explore and discuss real-life situations in
French-speaking countries. You will utilize RFI’s “Le journal en Français Facile” podcast, a publicly supported nonprofit organization
that’s existed for 23 years and offers a wide range of subjects in its news broadcasts. See samples of the podcast on their website. By
delving into topical news stories, students enhance their language skills, expand vocabulary, and sharpen comprehension abilities. Through
the analysis of the news segments, learners gain valuable insight into both language proficiency and cultural awareness, making this class
an enriching and practical experience in mastering French at an intermediate level.
This 12-week class meets on Zoom on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8pm. Classes meet weekly
beginning September 19th and concluding December 12th (13 consecutive weeks, skipping the week of
Thanksgiving).
*This class is NOT suitable for (A1 or A2) Beginners.
Thursday, September 19; 26; October 3; 10; 17; 24; 31; November 7; 14; 21; December 5; 12