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A.0 - Pre-Beginner

Study Skills - in English

Short Programs
Study Skills This workshop is designed for those wishing to develop a specific skill-set to learn the language more efficiently. Here's what you should expect from this 2-hour long workshop: - How to take USEFUL notes and maximize them for learning. - Learn to cultivate a success-oriented attitude toward the immersion approach. - Clarify what NOT to do. - Work smarter, not harder: tap into your brain’s memorizing powers. - Tips for training your ear and your tongue to perform the mental gymnastics needed to speak French well. - Strategies to milk your materials for every last drop of purpose they hold. - A Q & A opportunity for honing in on your top study challenges. - An introduction to listening resources available free online.
Pace: Regular
A1 - Beginner

101-102 Accelerated

Core Classes
This is a beginning French class designed for highly motivated language learners and/or those who have taken French in the past or had some exposure and need to cover the basics. The class combines True Beginner 101 and Beginner 102 into one term, by selectively exposing students to the necessary content to continue with confidence into Beginner 103.
Pace: Accelerated

101

Core Classes
Our 101 Core Class is for true beginners wishing to master A1 level. If you studied French before, please look into 101-102 Accelerated class. Défi 1 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughoutthe book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. 
Pace: Regular

102

Core Classes
Our 102 Core Class is for beginners having completed 101 class and wishing to master A1 level. Défi 1 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughoutthe book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. 
Pace: Regular

103-104 Accelerated

Core Classes
This is a beginning French class designed for highly motivated language learners. It combines Beginner 103 and Beginner 104 into one term, by selectively exposing students to the necessary content to continue with confidence into Beginner 105.
Pace: Accelerated

103

Core Classes
Our 103 Core Class is for beginners having completed 102 class and wishing to master A1 level. Défi 1 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughoutthe book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. 
Pace: Regular

105-106 Accelerated

Core Classes
This is a beginning French class designed for highly motivated language learners. It combines Beginner 105 and Beginner 106 into one term, by selectively exposing students to the necessary content to continue with confidence into Lower Intermediate 201.
Pace: Accelerated

105

Core Classes
Our 105 Core Class is for beginners having completed 104 class and wishing to master A1 level. Défi 1 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook.
Pace: Regular

A1 to A2 Bridge

Core Classes
Cross the bridge from A1 to A2 in this transition class where students will gain confidence in their spoken communication skills through review of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation learned in the A1 sequence.
Pace: Regular

French Holiday Commercials

Short Programs
Get in the holiday spirit and immerse yourself in comprehensible, beginner-friendly French with this workshop around the theme of holiday commercials. French commercials celebrating the holiday season will be used as a jumping-off point to tell stories, learn new vocabulary, and discuss holiday traditions and preferences. This is mainly a conversation-oriented workshop, with a lot of listening and some simple speaking, but we will also do some writing as a group. (This year’s class will feature new content from last year for those who would like to take the workshop again!) Ideal for beginning/intermediate students (CECR A1/A2). Prerequisites: Completion of 101 or instructor approval. Monday 6-8pm
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In Person
Tuesday   6pm ▸ 8pm
17 Dec 2024

French Pronunciation Mastery A1

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Mastering pronunciation is crucial for effective communication in French, especially for beginners at the A1 level. Over the course of 10 weeks, this class focuses on addressing common pronunciation challenges faced by new learners. Led by a seasoned instructor who utilizes paper-based materials and a textbook due to a preference for non-digital teaching methods, sessions will emphasize practical pronunciation exercises and techniques. Students will receive personalized feedback to enhance their spoken French skills, ensuring they gain confidence and clarity in their communication. Primarily taught in English
Pace: Regular

Study Skills - in English

Short Programs
Study Skills This workshop is designed for those wishing to develop a specific skill-set to learn the language more efficiently. Here's what you should expect from this 2-hour long workshop: - How to take USEFUL notes and maximize them for learning. - Learn to cultivate a success-oriented attitude toward the immersion approach. - Clarify what NOT to do. - Work smarter, not harder: tap into your brain’s memorizing powers. - Tips for training your ear and your tongue to perform the mental gymnastics needed to speak French well. - Strategies to milk your materials for every last drop of purpose they hold. - A Q & A opportunity for honing in on your top study challenges. - An introduction to listening resources available free online.
Pace: Regular
A1/A2

Essential Everyday French Beginner

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Chapters 1-9. This class is all about basic communication: conveying an idea, responding and reacting during a conversation, and understanding spoken French. Interaction and exchanges between students are facilitated by the instructor following weekly thematic topics that include essential vocabulary and grammar. This class is open to students who have successfully completed French 104. If you haven’t completed French 104, verify your level on our website under, “Find Your Level”.
Pace: Regular

French Grammar for Conversation A1/A2

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Part 1 of the book. Grammar For Conversation A1 and A2 level grammar concepts through everyday life situations using current spoken French. The course covers on average 2 chapters per session, during which students have the opportunity to discuss and apply grammar topics through written activities, conversation and audio comprehension.
Pace: Regular
A2 - Lower Intermediate

201-202

Core Classes
This is a fast-paced classed offering an opportunity to advance into lower intermediate level twice as fast as a regular class. The class combines lower intermediate 201 and 202 into one term, by selectively exposing students to the necessary content to continue with confidence into 203.
Pace: Accelerated

201

Core Classes
201 class is the first step for students wishing to master the A2 level.Our A2 level Core Class is for students progressing from A1 level and wishing to master the A2 level.
Défi 2 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 months (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 months unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

202

Core Classes
202 class is the second step for students wishing to master the A2 level. Our A2 level Core Class is for students progressing from A1 level and wishing to master the A2 level. Défi 2 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 month (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 month unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

203-204

Core Classes
This is a fast-paced class offering an opportunity to advance into lower intermediate level twice as fast as a regular class. The class combines lower intermediate 203 and 204 into one term, by selectively exposing students to the necessary content to continue with confidence into 205.
Pace: Accelerated
A2/B1

A2 to B1 Bridge

Core Classes
Cross the bridge from A2 to B1 in this transition class where students will gain confidence in their spoken communication skills through review of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation learned in French A2. Grammar reviewed will include past tenses, temporal prepositions, alternative negation, relative pronouns, object pronouns, future simple, conditional, and more. Pronunciation reviewed will include nasal vowels, mute -e-, vocalic and consonantal enchainment, liaison, and intonation.
Pace: Regular

French Etiquette: Navigating Politeness and the Conditional Tense

Short Programs

Join us for a two-hour workshop focused on mastering politeness and formal language in French, along with the use of the conditional. This interactive session aims to enhance participants' communication skills by exploring different forms of politeness used in various contexts, learning key expressions and phrases for respectful communication, and understanding the cultural significance of politeness in the francophone world. Participants will also delve into the structure and formation of the conditional tense, practicing its application for expressing wishes, hypotheses, and polite requests. Open to A2/B1 level students, this workshop will equip attendees with essential linguistic tools to navigate formal communication confidently and courteously. Prerequisites: 204 or equivalent.

Learning French through Sartre’s Les jeux sont faits

Specialty & Cultural Classes
This French language class uses Jean-Paul Sartre's Les jeux sont faits as the primary learning material, focusing primarily on language skills with some cultural content. Through structured lessons, students will build vocabulary, study grammar, and improve reading comprehension within the context of Sartre’s existentialist themes. Each session includes vocabulary exercises, targeted grammar topics, and assigned readings, immersing participants in the novel's narrative. Grammar topics range from pronouns and relative pronouns to negation, adjectives, comparisons, and past tenses. By the final week, students will be prepared to discuss the novel’s impact, share critiques, and deliver oral presentations, advancing both their understanding and conversational skills in French.
Pace: Regular

Les Expressions Idiomatiques

Short Programs

Explore the richness of the French language with fun and colorful idioms! In this workshop, students will learn some of the most popular and entertaining expressions used in everyday French. Whether you’re looking to expand your vocabulary or impress native speakers with authentic phrases, this workshop is ideal for A2-level learners. Join us to master expressions that will add personality and flair to your French!

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In Person
Monday   6pm ▸ 8pm
16 Dec 2024

Littérature Française Int

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover French literary works and authors with a well-structured textbook. Learn about different authors and read excerpts of their works. Perfect for those wishing to broaden their knowledge of French literature beyond the scope of a single book or author. Throughout the year, you will discover literary works from the Middle Ages to contemporary French literature. The curriculum is structured around a particular theme each term, with literary works chosen from different eras. This winter we will discuss 10 texts, ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day, that explore the boundaries between literature and philosophy, theater, history, and the visual arts, with Apollinaire’s Calligrammes.
Pace: Regular

Speak with Confidence: French Conversation Mastery A2/B1

Specialty & Cultural Classes
In this conversation class, we'll begin by refreshing essential grammar and vocabulary before diving into speaking practice. Our experienced teacher will offer tailored support in grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics to help you feel at ease and enthusiastic about speaking. Whether you're getting ready for a presentation, planning a trip, or simply looking to enhance your conversational skills, this class is designed to help you reach your goals with confidence and ease.
Pace: Regular
B1 - Intermediate

"French Couturiers and their legacy”. Le chic parisien d'hier à aujourd'hui

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the captivating history of French fashion through the visionary couturiers who shaped their times. This course celebrates the contributions of iconic designers and their profound influence on culture, art, and society.
Explore Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary legacy, from his collaborations with stars to his ties to art history, including the iconic Mondrian-inspired dress. Dive into Coco Chanel’s revolutionary role in women’s emancipation, her influence during pivotal historical moments, and the enduring evolution of the Chanel empire.
Uncover the transformative work of Dior and Courrèges, whose innovations like the short skirt redefined women’s liberation and the female form in the 20th century. Examine Jean-Paul Gaultier’s bold creativity, his Parisian roots, his collaboration with Madonna, and his impact on masculinity in fashion and the industry’s response to fast fashion today.
This class welcomes students at level B1 and above, with a prerequisite of level 301 or equivalent proficiency.
Pace: Regular

301

Core Classes
301 class is the first step for students wishing to master the B1 level.Our B1 level Core Class is for students progressing from A2 level and wishing to master the B1 level.
Défi 3 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 months (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 months unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

302

Core Classes
302 class is the second step for students wishing to master the B1 level.Our B1 level Core Class is for students progressing from A2 level and wishing to master the B1 level. Défi 3 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 months (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 months unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

304

Core Classes
304 class is the fourth step for students wishing to master the B1 level.Our B1 level Core Class is for students progressing from A2 level and wishing to master the B1 level. Défi 3 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 months (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 months unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

306

Core Classes
306 class is the sixth and the last step for students wishing to master the B1 level.Our B1 level Core Class is for students progressing from A2 level and wishing to master the B1 level.
Défi 3 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 month (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 month unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

DELF B1 Preparation

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Part 2. Having completed part 1 is not required. This class will interest you if: 1. You are planning on passing DELF B1 exam and need to prepare for it. 2. You’ve completed B1 level and wish to consolidate the newly acquired skills, all the while evaluating your strengths and weaknesses before jumping to next level. The class has a double goal: preparing you to DELF exam structure and work on all of the aspects one needs to master in order to validate a level to successfully start the next one. A partial simulation of the DELF exam (except oral production part) in the end of the 10-week series will allow students to have a comprehensive evaluation of their skills.
Pace: Regular

Essential Everyday French Intermediate

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Chapters 32-26. This class aims to bring your conversational French to the next level. Learn how native speakers communicate on a day-to-day basis. Interaction and exchanges between students are facilitated by the instructor following weekly thematic topics that include essential vocabulary and grammar. This class is open to students who have successfully completed French 205. If you haven’t completed French 205, verify your level on our website under, “Find Your Level”.
Pace: Regular

Exploring Vietnam’s French Heritage: A Personal Journey with Gigi Kuhn

Short Programs

Curious about the French influence in Vietnam? Gigi Kuhn will share her personal experience as a Vietnamese-born and French native speaker. Born in the capital, Saigon, into a bilingual household where French and Vietnamese were equally spoken, Gigi will discuss how her dual heritage shaped her desire to embrace multilingualism and experience the world.

She will present why Vietnam is an attractive destination to explore and the profound impact of the French presence on Vietnamese food, language, and culture. Prerequisites: B1 level minimum; 303 or equivalent.

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Online
Thursday   5pm ▸ 7pm
19 Dec 2024

From Haussmann to Nouvel: Exploring the Legacy of French Architecture and Urban Planning

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the history of French architecture and urban planning through the iconic works of its greatest architects and urbanists. This course highlights bold achievements that have shaped the French landscape and influenced the world, while exploring the cultural connection between France and the United States through architecture. From Haussmann’s transformation of Paris to Gustave Eiffel and the Industrial Revolution, and from Le Corbusier and Hardouin Mansart to contemporary visionaries like Jean Nouvel and Christian de Portzamparc, this course delves into major accomplishments in France and abroad. Topics include post-war reconstruction, the evolution of materials such as reinforced concrete, and the influence of French architects on American architecture, particularly in New York.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS Pt 2

Minis
Explore the rich legacy of French cinema through the lens of Poetic Realism, a movement known for its unique blend of realism and poetic sensibility. Influencing the emergence of Film Noir, Poetic Realism's themes of moral complexity, atmospheric cinematography, and nuanced character portrayals paved the way for the dark, suspenseful worlds of classic noir films. Directors of this movement employed innovative techniques such as long takes, deep-focus cinematography, and chiaroscuro lighting to enhance the emotional depth of their stories. In this course, we will study three masterpieces of the genre: L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934), La Grande Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937), and Les Enfants du Paradis (Marcel Carné, 1945). Read more about the class and movies here: POETIC REALISM INTRO-3FILMS
Pace: Regular

Les beaux châteaux de France

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to our French castles course! France is very famous for its magnificent, original, and unusual castles. In this course, we will delve into the fascinating history of these architectural jewels through different eras. We will explore the medieval style with examples such as the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Carcassonne (Aude), then we will immerse ourselves in the Renaissance with iconic sites like the Château de Chenonceau (Indre-et-Loire) and the Château de Villandry (Indre-et-Loire). We will also discover the Gothic style through castles such as the Château de Pierrefonds (Oise) and the Château de Chillon (Switzerland, but often associated with French culture). Finally, we will explore the Baroque style with examples like the Château de Cheverny (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Hautefort (Dordogne).
Pace: Regular

Le Subjonctif Quotidien

Short Programs

The subjunctive, often seen as a complex aspect of the French language, can be more approachable than you think! Join our workshop "Le Subjonctif Quotidien" to master this essential element of the French language and apply it to your everyday life.

In this interactive workshop, you will: Learn the basics of the subjunctive: Discover the rules of subjunctive formation and usage in French. We'll simplify this often intimidating mode. Incorporate the subjunctive into your daily life: Explore common situations where the subjunctive is used, whether in expressions, hypothetical sentences, or wishes. Engage in French conversations: Participate in discussions and role-playing games to use the subjunctive in real contexts and improve your French communication skills. Prerequisites: completion of 204 or equivalent level

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In Person
Monday   3pm ▸ 5pm
16 Dec 2024

Littérature - lecture guidée

Specialty & Cultural Classes

Meet your fellow literature buffs, read and discuss your reading under expert guidance from Marie-Pierre Wolfe. Marie-Pierre will send you the weekly questionnaire to promote in-depth understanding of each book segment.

The book chosen for winter term is available from online retailers. Please make sure to purchase it before the start of the class. The book choice:

C'est une nouvelle policière de Georges Simenon dans un recueil de 4 nouvelles au titre générique de "Maigret et l'inspecteur malgracieux". Il y a 4 nouvelles dans le livre et nous lirons la deuxième nouvelle: "Le témoignage de l'enfant de choeur ". Le commissaire Maigret est un personnage de fiction et héros de 75 romans policiers et de 27 nouvelles de Georges Simenon publiés entre 1931 et 1972. Physiquement, il s'agit d'un homme imposant, large d'épaules, à l'allure bourrue, aimant la bonne chair, le vin et les alcools, et fumeur de pipe invétéré. Sa technique d'investigation est fondée sur la compréhension de la personnalité des di!érents protagonistes d'une a!aire, tout en se laissant guider par son instinct.



Pace: Regular

Speak with Confidence: French Conversation Mastery B1

Specialty & Cultural Classes
In this conversation class, we'll begin by refreshing essential grammar and vocabulary before diving into speaking practice. Our experienced teacher will offer tailored support in grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics to help you feel at ease and enthusiastic about speaking. Topics covered: family and relationships, travel and holidays, education and work, shopping and services, health and well-being, culture and entertainment, society and environment, technology and media, food and cooking, weather and seasons.
Pace: Regular

Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote

Short Programs

As the holiday season approaches, join us for our engaging two-hour workshop titled "Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote," where we will delve into the cultural taboos surrounding money, religion, and the secrecy of voting in the context of French culture. In France, discussions about salary and income are often seen as impolite, particularly during festive gatherings, making it essential to understand the underlying social dynamics. We'll also explore why religion is typically avoided in public conversations, reflecting the country’s secular values and diverse beliefs. Additionally, we’ll discuss the implications of secret voting, a practice that respects individual choice, even among family members during politically charged times. With focused vocabulary building and practice, attendees will leave equipped with essential linguistic tools to navigate complex social themes in French, fostering both linguistic and cultural understanding just in time for the holidays. Prepare yourself for meaningful conversations during this festive season in the rich tapestry of French culture! Prerequisites: 303 or equivalent.

B1/B2

"French Couturiers and their legacy”. Le chic parisien d'hier à aujourd'hui

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the captivating history of French fashion through the visionary couturiers who shaped their times. This course celebrates the contributions of iconic designers and their profound influence on culture, art, and society.
Explore Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary legacy, from his collaborations with stars to his ties to art history, including the iconic Mondrian-inspired dress. Dive into Coco Chanel’s revolutionary role in women’s emancipation, her influence during pivotal historical moments, and the enduring evolution of the Chanel empire.
Uncover the transformative work of Dior and Courrèges, whose innovations like the short skirt redefined women’s liberation and the female form in the 20th century. Examine Jean-Paul Gaultier’s bold creativity, his Parisian roots, his collaboration with Madonna, and his impact on masculinity in fashion and the industry’s response to fast fashion today.
This class welcomes students at level B1 and above, with a prerequisite of level 301 or equivalent proficiency.
Pace: Regular

Defining Moments in Art- A Morning

Specialty & Cultural Classes
For visual arts enthusiasts and those simply curious about the art world. Each week, examine several artworks to learn about the events, personalities and works that have had the greatest impact in their time. This is a highly interactive class using art as a vehicle of conversation. This class will explore art across various countries during World War II.
Pace: Regular

Exploring Vietnam’s French Heritage: A Personal Journey with Gigi Kuhn

Short Programs

Curious about the French influence in Vietnam? Gigi Kuhn will share her personal experience as a Vietnamese-born and French native speaker. Born in the capital, Saigon, into a bilingual household where French and Vietnamese were equally spoken, Gigi will discuss how her dual heritage shaped her desire to embrace multilingualism and experience the world.

She will present why Vietnam is an attractive destination to explore and the profound impact of the French presence on Vietnamese food, language, and culture. Prerequisites: B1 level minimum; 303 or equivalent.

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Online
Thursday   5pm ▸ 7pm
19 Dec 2024

French Cinema

Specialty & Cultural Classes
This course offers an exploration of French cinema through the works of its most iconic actresses. Each session will focus on one or more of these legendary figures, highlighting their most significant films. You will expand your cinematic vocabulary, improve listening comprehension, and explore the history of French cinema while discovering cult films and unforgettable performances.
On the program:
Simone Signoret: Discover her role in Casque d’or (1952), her gripping performance in Les Diaboliques (1955), and her portrayal in Le Chat (1971).
Jeanne Moreau: Explore her characters in Jules et Jim (1962), Baie des Anges (1963), and Journal intime d’une femme de chambre (1964).
Isabelle Huppert: Analyze her performance in Madame Bovary (1991), La Cérémonie (1995), and La Syndicaliste(2023).
Juliette Binoche: Enjoy her memorable roles in Blue (1993), With Love and Determination (2022), and The Taste of Things (2023).
Each session will include an introduction to the actress’s biography, an overview of the selected films, as well as film excerpts shown and analyzed in class to better understand the evolution of French cinema through these leading female figures.
Pace: Regular

French Pronunciation

Specialty & Cultural Classes
In this course for intermediate/lower advanced learners, we will take your listening and speaking skills to the next level with a study of some of the subtler aspects of French phonetics, targeted to your needs. In addition to reviewing several of the trickier sounds unique to French, we will dive more into the rhythm and musicality of the language through discussions of intonation, accentuation, liaisons, and levels of formality in pronunciation. You will get the chance to complete listening and speaking exercises to drill phonetic concepts, but you’ll also be exposed to French culture by listening to authentic music and videos, and preparing a recitation of a classic poem.
Prerequisites: 206 or possessing an equivalent level
Pace: Regular

French Ripped From The Headlines Intermediate

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Want to speak with a rich vocabulary and use idioms and common expressions spontaneously? Learn expressions and idioms from the podcast and participate in the spontaneous lively discussions with the group. This class is based on RFI’s “Le journal en Français Facile”! RFI-FF is a publicly supported nonprofit organisation that’s existed for 23 years and offers a wide range of subjects in its news broadcasts. Visit their website to see the examples of the themes to be covered in class. This class is open to B1 and B2 level students.
Pace: Regular

French Vocabulary for Wine Lovers

Short Programs

Expand your French vocabulary related to wine tasting! Dive into essential terms and expressions used in the world of wine as you participate in group discussions. Practice articulating your impressions of various wines in French through language exercises that will boost your confidence in navigating wine-related conversations. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply eager to enhance your culinary vocabulary, this workshop will equip you with the skills you need to discuss wine with ease and sophistication. Open to upper intermediate and advanced French learners. Prerequisites: 303 or equivalent.

From Haussmann to Nouvel: Exploring the Legacy of French Architecture and Urban Planning

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the history of French architecture and urban planning through the iconic works of its greatest architects and urbanists. This course highlights bold achievements that have shaped the French landscape and influenced the world, while exploring the cultural connection between France and the United States through architecture. From Haussmann’s transformation of Paris to Gustave Eiffel and the Industrial Revolution, and from Le Corbusier and Hardouin Mansart to contemporary visionaries like Jean Nouvel and Christian de Portzamparc, this course delves into major accomplishments in France and abroad. Topics include post-war reconstruction, the evolution of materials such as reinforced concrete, and the influence of French architects on American architecture, particularly in New York.
Pace: Regular

Le Chandail (The Hockey Sweater) : A Classic Québécois Story

Short Programs

Les hivers de mon enfance étaient des saisons longues, longues. Nous vivions en trois lieux: l'école, l'église et la patinoire; mais la vraie vie était sur la patinoire.” Québécois author Roch Carrier’s memoir about hockey and childhood heroes is so beloved, the opening lines actually appear on Canada’s five dollar bill! Get in the winter spirit and discover this Francophone treasure through the original text and short film. The focus of the workshop will be on written and oral comprehension, but you will also have the chance to express yourself in conversation and writing as we summarize the story and share our ideas. This is a class for upper-intermediate to advanced (CECR B1/B2) students. (Prerequisite: Completion of 206 level or instructor approval)

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Online
Thursday   6pm ▸ 8pm
19 Dec 2024

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS Pt 2

Minis
Explore the rich legacy of French cinema through the lens of Poetic Realism, a movement known for its unique blend of realism and poetic sensibility. Influencing the emergence of Film Noir, Poetic Realism's themes of moral complexity, atmospheric cinematography, and nuanced character portrayals paved the way for the dark, suspenseful worlds of classic noir films. Directors of this movement employed innovative techniques such as long takes, deep-focus cinematography, and chiaroscuro lighting to enhance the emotional depth of their stories. In this course, we will study three masterpieces of the genre: L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934), La Grande Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937), and Les Enfants du Paradis (Marcel Carné, 1945). Read more about the class and movies here: POETIC REALISM INTRO-3FILMS
Pace: Regular

Les beaux châteaux de France

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to our French castles course! France is very famous for its magnificent, original, and unusual castles. In this course, we will delve into the fascinating history of these architectural jewels through different eras. We will explore the medieval style with examples such as the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Carcassonne (Aude), then we will immerse ourselves in the Renaissance with iconic sites like the Château de Chenonceau (Indre-et-Loire) and the Château de Villandry (Indre-et-Loire). We will also discover the Gothic style through castles such as the Château de Pierrefonds (Oise) and the Château de Chillon (Switzerland, but often associated with French culture). Finally, we will explore the Baroque style with examples like the Château de Cheverny (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Hautefort (Dordogne).
Pace: Regular

Littérature - lecture guidée

Specialty & Cultural Classes

Meet your fellow literature buffs, read and discuss your reading under expert guidance from Marie-Pierre Wolfe. Marie-Pierre will send you the weekly questionnaire to promote in-depth understanding of each book segment.

The book chosen for winter term is available from online retailers. Please make sure to purchase it before the start of the class. The book choice:

C'est une nouvelle policière de Georges Simenon dans un recueil de 4 nouvelles au titre générique de "Maigret et l'inspecteur malgracieux". Il y a 4 nouvelles dans le livre et nous lirons la deuxième nouvelle: "Le témoignage de l'enfant de choeur ". Le commissaire Maigret est un personnage de fiction et héros de 75 romans policiers et de 27 nouvelles de Georges Simenon publiés entre 1931 et 1972. Physiquement, il s'agit d'un homme imposant, large d'épaules, à l'allure bourrue, aimant la bonne chair, le vin et les alcools, et fumeur de pipe invétéré. Sa technique d'investigation est fondée sur la compréhension de la personnalité des di!érents protagonistes d'une a!aire, tout en se laissant guider par son instinct.



Pace: Regular

Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote

Short Programs

As the holiday season approaches, join us for our engaging two-hour workshop titled "Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote," where we will delve into the cultural taboos surrounding money, religion, and the secrecy of voting in the context of French culture. In France, discussions about salary and income are often seen as impolite, particularly during festive gatherings, making it essential to understand the underlying social dynamics. We'll also explore why religion is typically avoided in public conversations, reflecting the country’s secular values and diverse beliefs. Additionally, we’ll discuss the implications of secret voting, a practice that respects individual choice, even among family members during politically charged times. With focused vocabulary building and practice, attendees will leave equipped with essential linguistic tools to navigate complex social themes in French, fostering both linguistic and cultural understanding just in time for the holidays. Prepare yourself for meaningful conversations during this festive season in the rich tapestry of French culture! Prerequisites: 303 or equivalent.

B2 - Lower Advanced

"French Couturiers and their legacy”. Le chic parisien d'hier à aujourd'hui

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the captivating history of French fashion through the visionary couturiers who shaped their times. This course celebrates the contributions of iconic designers and their profound influence on culture, art, and society.
Explore Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary legacy, from his collaborations with stars to his ties to art history, including the iconic Mondrian-inspired dress. Dive into Coco Chanel’s revolutionary role in women’s emancipation, her influence during pivotal historical moments, and the enduring evolution of the Chanel empire.
Uncover the transformative work of Dior and Courrèges, whose innovations like the short skirt redefined women’s liberation and the female form in the 20th century. Examine Jean-Paul Gaultier’s bold creativity, his Parisian roots, his collaboration with Madonna, and his impact on masculinity in fashion and the industry’s response to fast fashion today.
This class welcomes students at level B1 and above, with a prerequisite of level 301 or equivalent proficiency.
Pace: Regular

401

Core Classes
401 class is the first step for students wishing to master B2 level. Défi 4 book offers different thematic units. A variety of societal and cultural themes are presented throughout the book using authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook. Two options are offered: paper version of both, or Premium Bundle with paper Student Book and digital Workbook accessible through Espace Virtuel for 12 month (You will not have access to Workbook after 12 month unless you renew the subscription directly with the editor. More information about Espace Virtuel here: https://emdl.us/product-category/digital/espace-virtuel/). Premium books can not be exchanged or refunded.
Pace: Regular

Exploring Vietnam’s French Heritage: A Personal Journey with Gigi Kuhn

Short Programs

Curious about the French influence in Vietnam? Gigi Kuhn will share her personal experience as a Vietnamese-born and French native speaker. Born in the capital, Saigon, into a bilingual household where French and Vietnamese were equally spoken, Gigi will discuss how her dual heritage shaped her desire to embrace multilingualism and experience the world.

She will present why Vietnam is an attractive destination to explore and the profound impact of the French presence on Vietnamese food, language, and culture. Prerequisites: B1 level minimum; 303 or equivalent.

ORDER THIS COURSE:
Online
Thursday   5pm ▸ 7pm
19 Dec 2024

From Haussmann to Nouvel: Exploring the Legacy of French Architecture and Urban Planning

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the history of French architecture and urban planning through the iconic works of its greatest architects and urbanists. This course highlights bold achievements that have shaped the French landscape and influenced the world, while exploring the cultural connection between France and the United States through architecture. From Haussmann’s transformation of Paris to Gustave Eiffel and the Industrial Revolution, and from Le Corbusier and Hardouin Mansart to contemporary visionaries like Jean Nouvel and Christian de Portzamparc, this course delves into major accomplishments in France and abroad. Topics include post-war reconstruction, the evolution of materials such as reinforced concrete, and the influence of French architects on American architecture, particularly in New York.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS Pt 2

Minis
Explore the rich legacy of French cinema through the lens of Poetic Realism, a movement known for its unique blend of realism and poetic sensibility. Influencing the emergence of Film Noir, Poetic Realism's themes of moral complexity, atmospheric cinematography, and nuanced character portrayals paved the way for the dark, suspenseful worlds of classic noir films. Directors of this movement employed innovative techniques such as long takes, deep-focus cinematography, and chiaroscuro lighting to enhance the emotional depth of their stories. In this course, we will study three masterpieces of the genre: L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934), La Grande Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937), and Les Enfants du Paradis (Marcel Carné, 1945). Read more about the class and movies here: POETIC REALISM INTRO-3FILMS
Pace: Regular

Les beaux châteaux de France

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to our French castles course! France is very famous for its magnificent, original, and unusual castles. In this course, we will delve into the fascinating history of these architectural jewels through different eras. We will explore the medieval style with examples such as the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Carcassonne (Aude), then we will immerse ourselves in the Renaissance with iconic sites like the Château de Chenonceau (Indre-et-Loire) and the Château de Villandry (Indre-et-Loire). We will also discover the Gothic style through castles such as the Château de Pierrefonds (Oise) and the Château de Chillon (Switzerland, but often associated with French culture). Finally, we will explore the Baroque style with examples like the Château de Cheverny (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Hautefort (Dordogne).
Pace: Regular

Littérature - lecture guidée

Specialty & Cultural Classes

Meet your fellow literature buffs, read and discuss your reading under expert guidance from Marie-Pierre Wolfe. Marie-Pierre will send you the weekly questionnaire to promote in-depth understanding of each book segment.

The book chosen for winter term is available from online retailers. Please make sure to purchase it before the start of the class. The book choice:

C'est une nouvelle policière de Georges Simenon dans un recueil de 4 nouvelles au titre générique de "Maigret et l'inspecteur malgracieux". Il y a 4 nouvelles dans le livre et nous lirons la deuxième nouvelle: "Le témoignage de l'enfant de choeur ". Le commissaire Maigret est un personnage de fiction et héros de 75 romans policiers et de 27 nouvelles de Georges Simenon publiés entre 1931 et 1972. Physiquement, il s'agit d'un homme imposant, large d'épaules, à l'allure bourrue, aimant la bonne chair, le vin et les alcools, et fumeur de pipe invétéré. Sa technique d'investigation est fondée sur la compréhension de la personnalité des di!érents protagonistes d'une a!aire, tout en se laissant guider par son instinct.



Pace: Regular

Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote

Short Programs

As the holiday season approaches, join us for our engaging two-hour workshop titled "Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote," where we will delve into the cultural taboos surrounding money, religion, and the secrecy of voting in the context of French culture. In France, discussions about salary and income are often seen as impolite, particularly during festive gatherings, making it essential to understand the underlying social dynamics. We'll also explore why religion is typically avoided in public conversations, reflecting the country’s secular values and diverse beliefs. Additionally, we’ll discuss the implications of secret voting, a practice that respects individual choice, even among family members during politically charged times. With focused vocabulary building and practice, attendees will leave equipped with essential linguistic tools to navigate complex social themes in French, fostering both linguistic and cultural understanding just in time for the holidays. Prepare yourself for meaningful conversations during this festive season in the rich tapestry of French culture! Prerequisites: 303 or equivalent.

B2/C1

"French Couturiers and their legacy”. Le chic parisien d'hier à aujourd'hui

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the captivating history of French fashion through the visionary couturiers who shaped their times. This course celebrates the contributions of iconic designers and their profound influence on culture, art, and society.
Explore Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary legacy, from his collaborations with stars to his ties to art history, including the iconic Mondrian-inspired dress. Dive into Coco Chanel’s revolutionary role in women’s emancipation, her influence during pivotal historical moments, and the enduring evolution of the Chanel empire.
Uncover the transformative work of Dior and Courrèges, whose innovations like the short skirt redefined women’s liberation and the female form in the 20th century. Examine Jean-Paul Gaultier’s bold creativity, his Parisian roots, his collaboration with Madonna, and his impact on masculinity in fashion and the industry’s response to fast fashion today.
This class welcomes students at level B1 and above, with a prerequisite of level 301 or equivalent proficiency.
Pace: Regular

Essential Everyday French Advanced

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Chapters 9-16. This class aims to teach you how to communicate like a native French person. Add useful expressions, proverbs and even a little slang to your existing French skills! Interaction and exchanges between students are facilitated by the instructor following weekly thematic topics that include essential vocabulary and grammar. This class is open to students who have successfully completed CECR B1 level. If you haven’t completed B1, verify your level on our website under, “Find Your Level”.
Pace: Regular

Exploring Vietnam’s French Heritage: A Personal Journey with Gigi Kuhn

Short Programs

Curious about the French influence in Vietnam? Gigi Kuhn will share her personal experience as a Vietnamese-born and French native speaker. Born in the capital, Saigon, into a bilingual household where French and Vietnamese were equally spoken, Gigi will discuss how her dual heritage shaped her desire to embrace multilingualism and experience the world.

She will present why Vietnam is an attractive destination to explore and the profound impact of the French presence on Vietnamese food, language, and culture. Prerequisites: B1 level minimum; 303 or equivalent.

ORDER THIS COURSE:
Online
Thursday   5pm ▸ 7pm
19 Dec 2024

From Haussmann to Nouvel: Exploring the Legacy of French Architecture and Urban Planning

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the history of French architecture and urban planning through the iconic works of its greatest architects and urbanists. This course highlights bold achievements that have shaped the French landscape and influenced the world, while exploring the cultural connection between France and the United States through architecture. From Haussmann’s transformation of Paris to Gustave Eiffel and the Industrial Revolution, and from Le Corbusier and Hardouin Mansart to contemporary visionaries like Jean Nouvel and Christian de Portzamparc, this course delves into major accomplishments in France and abroad. Topics include post-war reconstruction, the evolution of materials such as reinforced concrete, and the influence of French architects on American architecture, particularly in New York.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS Pt 2

Minis
Explore the rich legacy of French cinema through the lens of Poetic Realism, a movement known for its unique blend of realism and poetic sensibility. Influencing the emergence of Film Noir, Poetic Realism's themes of moral complexity, atmospheric cinematography, and nuanced character portrayals paved the way for the dark, suspenseful worlds of classic noir films. Directors of this movement employed innovative techniques such as long takes, deep-focus cinematography, and chiaroscuro lighting to enhance the emotional depth of their stories. In this course, we will study three masterpieces of the genre: L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934), La Grande Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937), and Les Enfants du Paradis (Marcel Carné, 1945). Read more about the class and movies here: POETIC REALISM INTRO-3FILMS
Pace: Regular

Les beaux châteaux de France

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to our French castles course! France is very famous for its magnificent, original, and unusual castles. In this course, we will delve into the fascinating history of these architectural jewels through different eras. We will explore the medieval style with examples such as the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Carcassonne (Aude), then we will immerse ourselves in the Renaissance with iconic sites like the Château de Chenonceau (Indre-et-Loire) and the Château de Villandry (Indre-et-Loire). We will also discover the Gothic style through castles such as the Château de Pierrefonds (Oise) and the Château de Chillon (Switzerland, but often associated with French culture). Finally, we will explore the Baroque style with examples like the Château de Cheverny (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Hautefort (Dordogne).
Pace: Regular

Littérature Française Advanced

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Spanning several terms, this course offers a unique opportunity for literature enthusiasts to delve deep into French literature across centuries. Featuring a selection of excerpts from diverse literary works, this class explores movements, styles, and iconic figures, providing historical context and fostering rich discussions. This comprehensive approach not only broadens students' understanding of literary evolution but also enhances their analytical skills through engaging and thought-provoking content. Perfect for students who have previously taken several literature classes with us and for new students wishing to deepen their literary horizons.
Pace: Regular

Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote

Short Programs

As the holiday season approaches, join us for our engaging two-hour workshop titled "Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote," where we will delve into the cultural taboos surrounding money, religion, and the secrecy of voting in the context of French culture. In France, discussions about salary and income are often seen as impolite, particularly during festive gatherings, making it essential to understand the underlying social dynamics. We'll also explore why religion is typically avoided in public conversations, reflecting the country’s secular values and diverse beliefs. Additionally, we’ll discuss the implications of secret voting, a practice that respects individual choice, even among family members during politically charged times. With focused vocabulary building and practice, attendees will leave equipped with essential linguistic tools to navigate complex social themes in French, fostering both linguistic and cultural understanding just in time for the holidays. Prepare yourself for meaningful conversations during this festive season in the rich tapestry of French culture! Prerequisites: 303 or equivalent.

C1 - Advanced

"French Couturiers and their legacy”. Le chic parisien d'hier à aujourd'hui

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the captivating history of French fashion through the visionary couturiers who shaped their times. This course celebrates the contributions of iconic designers and their profound influence on culture, art, and society.
Explore Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary legacy, from his collaborations with stars to his ties to art history, including the iconic Mondrian-inspired dress. Dive into Coco Chanel’s revolutionary role in women’s emancipation, her influence during pivotal historical moments, and the enduring evolution of the Chanel empire.
Uncover the transformative work of Dior and Courrèges, whose innovations like the short skirt redefined women’s liberation and the female form in the 20th century. Examine Jean-Paul Gaultier’s bold creativity, his Parisian roots, his collaboration with Madonna, and his impact on masculinity in fashion and the industry’s response to fast fashion today.
This class welcomes students at level B1 and above, with a prerequisite of level 301 or equivalent proficiency.
Pace: Regular

Discovering French Culture: A Journey Through Civilization

Specialty & Cultural Classes
This course offers a comprehensive synthesis of historical, political, social, and cultural knowledge essential for students. The curriculum is structured around two main axes:
1. Understanding the French system through its history, politics, and culture.
2. Exploration of French cultural achievements: literature, visual arts, performing arts, music.
At the core of linguistic expression lies civilization, which serves as its beating heart. Civilization not only narrates stories but also inspires storytelling, provokes reactions, imparts knowledge, and nurtures introspection. It serves as the foundation for meaningful cross-cultural dialogue. Join us in exploring the fascinating world of French civilization and culture in this year-long advanced French class. Feel free to join this class at any time, as it's non-sequential, and you can study the book chapters in any order you prefer.
Pace: Regular

Exploring Vietnam’s French Heritage: A Personal Journey with Gigi Kuhn

Short Programs

Curious about the French influence in Vietnam? Gigi Kuhn will share her personal experience as a Vietnamese-born and French native speaker. Born in the capital, Saigon, into a bilingual household where French and Vietnamese were equally spoken, Gigi will discuss how her dual heritage shaped her desire to embrace multilingualism and experience the world.

She will present why Vietnam is an attractive destination to explore and the profound impact of the French presence on Vietnamese food, language, and culture. Prerequisites: B1 level minimum; 303 or equivalent.

ORDER THIS COURSE:
Online
Thursday   5pm ▸ 7pm
19 Dec 2024

From Haussmann to Nouvel: Exploring the Legacy of French Architecture and Urban Planning

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Discover the history of French architecture and urban planning through the iconic works of its greatest architects and urbanists. This course highlights bold achievements that have shaped the French landscape and influenced the world, while exploring the cultural connection between France and the United States through architecture. From Haussmann’s transformation of Paris to Gustave Eiffel and the Industrial Revolution, and from Le Corbusier and Hardouin Mansart to contemporary visionaries like Jean Nouvel and Christian de Portzamparc, this course delves into major accomplishments in France and abroad. Topics include post-war reconstruction, the evolution of materials such as reinforced concrete, and the influence of French architects on American architecture, particularly in New York.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS Pt 2

Minis
Explore the rich legacy of French cinema through the lens of Poetic Realism, a movement known for its unique blend of realism and poetic sensibility. Influencing the emergence of Film Noir, Poetic Realism's themes of moral complexity, atmospheric cinematography, and nuanced character portrayals paved the way for the dark, suspenseful worlds of classic noir films. Directors of this movement employed innovative techniques such as long takes, deep-focus cinematography, and chiaroscuro lighting to enhance the emotional depth of their stories. In this course, we will study three masterpieces of the genre: L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934), La Grande Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937), and Les Enfants du Paradis (Marcel Carné, 1945). Read more about the class and movies here: POETIC REALISM INTRO-3FILMS
Pace: Regular

Les beaux châteaux de France

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to our French castles course! France is very famous for its magnificent, original, and unusual castles. In this course, we will delve into the fascinating history of these architectural jewels through different eras. We will explore the medieval style with examples such as the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Carcassonne (Aude), then we will immerse ourselves in the Renaissance with iconic sites like the Château de Chenonceau (Indre-et-Loire) and the Château de Villandry (Indre-et-Loire). We will also discover the Gothic style through castles such as the Château de Pierrefonds (Oise) and the Château de Chillon (Switzerland, but often associated with French culture). Finally, we will explore the Baroque style with examples like the Château de Cheverny (Loir-et-Cher) and the Château de Hautefort (Dordogne).
Pace: Regular

Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote

Short Programs

As the holiday season approaches, join us for our engaging two-hour workshop titled "Tabous et Débats : L'argent, la religion et le vote," where we will delve into the cultural taboos surrounding money, religion, and the secrecy of voting in the context of French culture. In France, discussions about salary and income are often seen as impolite, particularly during festive gatherings, making it essential to understand the underlying social dynamics. We'll also explore why religion is typically avoided in public conversations, reflecting the country’s secular values and diverse beliefs. Additionally, we’ll discuss the implications of secret voting, a practice that respects individual choice, even among family members during politically charged times. With focused vocabulary building and practice, attendees will leave equipped with essential linguistic tools to navigate complex social themes in French, fostering both linguistic and cultural understanding just in time for the holidays. Prepare yourself for meaningful conversations during this festive season in the rich tapestry of French culture! Prerequisites: 303 or equivalent.

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$50.00 USD

Code: 24D TSNW - Wine AM
Expand your French vocabulary related to wine tasting!

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