For different learning profiles and personal schedules, the Alliance Française de Portland offers different ways to begin the
adventure of learning French. Choose the path that corresponds to your goals and needs. Scroll down to the bottom of this page to
findout about beginner French classes (this list includes all of the classes at A0 and A1 levels). If you have questions, please write
to info@afportland.org.
Things to know about beginner classes at our school:
We teach French using the full immersion method.
Not ready for immersion? Take a 5-week " 100: Introduction to French Immersion 101" class, led in English, to prepare for
Beginning 101, the first full immersion class. This is an optional step and class is taught mainly in English.
You may choose core classes to begin French studies. Your first step should be 101 class.
Do you have some time on your hands and would like to progress faster? Or have you studied French a while ago and want to go
back to it? Then consider an Accelerated Pace class and finish a level twice as fast as in a regularly paced class. Start
with 101-102 Accelerated. Please note: This class is open exclusively to individuals with previous experience in French and
some basic understanding of the language. If you are a true beginner, please choose 101 class.
Beginner Classes (except 100: Introduction to French Immersion 101) are taught in 10-week modules.
Beginning A1 level classes go from 101 to 106.
All of our teachers are native fluent and trained to teach French as a second language.
Depending on programs available, beginners may have access to workshops, mini classes, or seasonal specials.
Here are three different classes to start learning French
100
Have you been thinking of taking the leap into French but are apprehensive of the immersive learning style? Do you feel you might
benefit from extra foundation work before diving into the full 100 series? If so, our Introduction to French course may be the
perfect fit for you! This course is designed to help prepare you for French immersion through a gentle introduction to the method,
supplemented with English. You’ll have the opportunity to learn useful classroom expressions in French in addition to some of the
basics that will allow you to continue with confidence into Beginning French 101.
101
Basic communication is introduced as well as essential grammar and phonetics. Appropriate for beginning students with no prior French
experience.
101-102
This is a beginning French class designed for highly motivated language learners who have taken French in the past or who 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.
Have you been thinking of taking the leap into learning French but are apprehensive of the immersive learning style or feel you might
benefit from some extra foundation before starting our 100 series? If so, our Introduction to French course may be the perfect fit for you!
This course is designed to help prepare you for French immersion through a gentle introduction to the method supplemented with English.
You’ll have the opportunity to learn useful classroom expressions in French in addition to some of the basics of the language that will
allow you to continue with confidence into Beginning French 101.
Pace: Regular
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
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 throughout the book using
authentic documents (articles, video and audio clips). Class materials consist from the Student Book and Workbook.
Pace: Regular
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).
Pace: Regular
This is a beginner French class designed for highly motivated language learners. It combines Beginner 103 and Beginner 104 into one term, selectively exposing students to the necessary content.
Pace: Accelerated
Our 104 Core Class is for beginners having completed 103 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
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
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 DEFI A1 sequence.
Pace: Regular
Aimed at level A1, this class is designed to enrich students' vocabulary to facilitate everyday French speaking. Each week will focus on a different theme such as daily activities, shopping, and professional life. Join us to explore and expand your lexical repertoire, enhancing your ability to communicate in French in various everyday situations! This class is open to students at levels A1, with the prerequisite of
having completed level 102 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
Continue strengthening your French communication skills alongside fellow students at your level. This course focuses on hands-on activities,
props, audio recordings, and role play to simulate real-life situations and conversations. We'll interact primarily through speaking,
without relying too much on written materials. Build confidence in a supportive environment and enjoy speaking French! Together, we'll
consistently work on polishing the skills that still need a little fine-tuning.
Planning a trip to a French-speaking country but concerned about navigating the language barrier? Join our four "French for Travelers" mini
lessons and master essential skills like hotel check-ins, using the metro, purchasing tickets, reserving tours, ordering food, and taking
the train. This course is designed for beginners with basic French knowledge and will be predominantly taught in French, with English as
needed. Prerequisite is having completed level 101 or possessing an equivalent level online.
Pace: Regular
This practical course is designed to help you master the connection between French sounds and their written forms. Through hands-on
exercises, you'll refine your pronunciation, recognize the distinctive sounds of French, and learn how these sounds are accurately
represented in writing. This course is ideal for learners who want to improve both pronunciation and spelling while deepening their
understanding of French phonetics and spelling conventions. Prerequisite is DEFI 103 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
This four week workshop will review different verbs and tenses every week through drills and conversation while incorporating and recycling
vocabulary typically learned in the A1 series.
First four weeks:Week 1/2: Present tense part I. Students will review the present tense conjugation of regular verbs. Week 3/4: Present
tense part II. Students will review the present tense conjugation of typical irregular. Second four weeks: Week 5/6: Compound verb structures. Students will review the future proche, modal verbs pouvoir, vouloir, and devoir. Week 7/8: Passé composé et passé récent.
Students will review the introductory past tenses such as passé composé with avoir and être, and the use of the passé récent to express things that just happened or that they have just done. No prerequisite.
Pace: Regular
Join us for a Beginning French Conversation class designed for learners eager to develop their speaking skills in a supportive environment.In this course, students will explore a selection of everyday themes tailored to the group's level. Topics may include
introductions, family discussions, sports, leisure activities, daily routines, grocery shopping, weather preferences, seasonal clothing, and
pets. Participants will engage in interactive activities, group discussions, and role-playing, allowing them to build confidence and fluency in everyday French conversation. Prerequisites: basic French, 102 level or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
Mastering French Sentences: Nouns, Verbs and Structure
Minis
Focus on the essential elements of French grammar, including nouns, verbs, and sentence structure. You will deepen your understanding of how
French sentences are constructed. Special attention is given to the relationship between subject and verb, proper noun usage, and how to build sentences that are both grammatically correct and stylistically engaging. Open to students at level A1, with no prerequisite.
Pace: Regular
This four week workshop will review different verbs and tenses every week through drills and conversation while incorporating and recycling
vocabulary typically learned in the A1 series. Week 1: Present tense part I. Students will review the present tense conjugation of regular
verbs. Week 2: Present tense part II. Students will review the present tense conjugation of typical irregular verbs. Week 3: Compound verb structures. Students will review the future proche, modal verbs pouvoir, vouloir, and devoir. Week 4: Passé composé et passé récent.
Students will review the introductory past tenses such as passé composé with avoir and être, and the use of the passé récent to express
things that just happened or that they have just done. Prerequisite DEFI 102 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
Street parking on SW 20th St. facing the Kamm House is limited. Free parking is available in Lot A at SW 18th and SW Columbia. Please
obtain a parking pass from the office. After 6 pm weekdays, students may park in the Willamette Dental lot at SW 20th and SW
Jefferson as available.
The Alliance office is open 10am-3pm Monday through Friday.
Call us at 503.223.8388 during business hours or leave a message.
Email us at info@afportland.org.