Hurry! Register for our fall courses by August 11 for an early bird or senior discount. Hurry! Register for our fall courses by August 11 for an early bird or senior discount.

FALL FOR FRENCH:  NEW TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 9

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Renew your love of French this autumn

The Alliance’s fall term extends from September 9 to November 16. Now’s the time to commit to improving your French as the days grow shorter. Choose from specialty and French culture courses, core classes, mini courses and intensive courses to accelerate your French language skills.

Use the code: earlybird for the 10% discount or senior for the 15% senior discount, until August 11.

New This Fall

Explore new classes this term by using the arrows to navigate forward.

online literature class for advanced (B2/C1 level) students

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, iconic figures, and provides historical context, fostering rich discussions. We are pleased to introduce a new textbook in our Alliance, offering fresh insights into the world of French literature.  This class will continue online on Wednesdays, following a previous session that concluded with Khalid Aada.

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in-person literature class for intermediate and upper intermediate (B1/B2 level) students

Focusing on Muriel Barbery's "L’Élégance du hérisson", this class is distinct from our ongoing Lecture guidée online class taught by Marie-Pierre. It will meet in-person on Wednesdays. This class is scheduled for the same time slot as the anthological literature class taught by Lucie Bonvalet during her absence this fall.

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Speak with Confidence: French Conversation Mastery

For those looking to enhance their conversational French skills while strengthening grammar and phonetics, the "Speak with Confidence: French Conversation Mastery" class at the A2 or B1 levels is an ideal choice.



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pronunciation class for intermediate to advanced students

Marisa Ikert will be leading a new pronunciation class for intermediate to advanced students at the B1/B2 level, using dynamic materials specifically designed for this course. This in-person class is available on Saturdays.



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Class Types

Core 

Learning French grammar, pronunciation and speaking skills

Core classes move students through well-defined coursework toward fluency. They are organized in five levels, with regular or accelerated pacing available for lower-level courses. 

  • Beginner - A1 level classes, 101 through 106
  • Lower Intermediate - A2 level classes, 201 through 206 
  • Intermediate - B1 level classes, 301 through 306
  • Lower Advanced - B2 level classes, 401 through 406
  • Advanced – C1 level classes, 501 through 506

Learn all about level progression and classes for adults.

Beginning students new to the Alliance: please read information about true beginners classes on this page.


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Specialty And Cultural 

Suspendisse metus risus

 Cultural classes are discussion-based classes exposing students to different aspects of French arts, history or current events. 

Specialty classes offer students the opportunity to improve their French while concentrating on specific skills like grammar, phonetics, or conversation.


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Mini And Intensive 

Pressé? Opt for mini classes and intensive French language courses

For all students:  Our fall curriculum includes a diverse range of Mini Classes, kicking off October 21. Minis are the perfect opportunity to keep studying French without a long commitment. Each mini targets a specific area or theme during 90-minute weekly sessions for four weeks. Look for these class listings in September. 

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For beginning and intermediate students (A1, A2 and B1 levels)
, you can also accelerate your language skills with an intensive class—a sprint from September 2-5. Kickstart French is a four-day intensive brush-up class (2.5 hours per day with two short breaks) right before the current term classes begin. Check out the dedicated page for details.

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Specialty & Cultural Classes Available This Fall 



Grammar For Conversation

For levels A1 to C1

This class presents corresponding level grammar concepts through everyday life situations using current spoken French. The course covers, on average, 2 chapters per session from the textbook, during which students have the opportunity to discuss and apply grammar topics through written activities, conversation, and audio comprehension.

Offered for A1/A2 (prerequisite: 103 or equivalent), B1 (prerequisite: 205 or equivalent), and B2/C1 (prerequisite: 306 or equivalent).

Grammar For Conversation Intensive

INTENSIVE CLASS opportunity: These classes will meet twice a week for two-hour sessions. Students will cover the entire book in one term.  Available for A1/A2 and B1 levels.

Souvenir-Souvenir: Mastering the Past

For levels A2 to B1

Whether you want to share a cherished childhood memory, recount a funny anecdote, or impress friends with your cultural and historical insights at a garden party, mastering the different past tenses is essential. And if you're going to impress others at a garden party, why not do it in French?

This course will help you master the art of storytelling in French, combining grammar lessons with engaging, purposeful tasks. With a variety of support materials—including videos, biographies, picture collages, real-life documents, and fun historical facts—you'll learn how to reminisce and narrate past events with correct grammar, all while speaking en français, s'il vous plaît!

Essential Everyday French

For levels A1 to C1

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 offered for:

  • A1/A2 (prerequisite: 104 or equivalent),
  • B1 (prerequisite: 205 or equivalent), and
  • B2/C1 levels (prerequisite: CECR B1)

Available both in-person and online.

  • Beginning classes will study chapters 1-8.
  • Intermediate Tuesday class will study chapters 25-31, and the Friday class will study chapters 32-36.
  • Advanced Monday class will study chapters 1-8, and the Wednesday class will study chapters 24-29.


Please note that this is a non-sequential class, and the book can be studied in any order. There is no need to attend previous classes where the earlier chapters were covered.

Defining Moments in Art- A Morning

For levels B1/B2

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 study the art of the mid 20th century focusing on art during the French Occupation.

French Pronunciation Mastery

For A1 level

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.


Literature Classes

Littérature Française

For levels B2/C1, online 

This fall, we are excited to introduce a brand new literature class at our Alliance. 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, iconic figures, and provides historical context, fostering rich discussions.  We are pleased to introduce a new textbook in our Alliance, offering fresh insights into the world of French literature. Offered online on Wednesdays 9-11am.

Littérature Française - Muriel Barbery

For levels B1/B2, in-person 

This course offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary French literature through Muriel Barbery’s acclaimed novel, "L’Élégance du hérisson" (The Elegance of the Hedgehog), focusing on its rich themes, complex characters, and philosophical and socio-cultural commentary. Students will analyze Barbery's narrative structure and literary techniques, explore themes of beauty, class, and existentialism, and contextualize the novel within the broader landscape of contemporary French literature. The course aims to enhance critical thinking and analytical skills through close reading and discussion.

Lecture guidée

For levels B1/B2, online

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 fall 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 différents protagonistes d'une affaire, tout en se laissant guider par son instinct.


Don't forget to check out our free monthly meetup Le Cercle Littéraire!

DELF B1 Preparation

For B1 level

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: 1) to introduce you to the DELF exam structure and 2) to work on the skills one needs to master in order to validate a level and successfully start the next one. A partial simulation of the DELF exam (excepting the oral production section) at the end of the 10-week series will allow students to have a comprehensive evaluation of their skills.

Speak with Confidence: French Conversation Mastery

For A2 level or B1 level

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.

For A2 level:

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.

For B1 level:

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.

Advanced French: Current Events and Media Analysis

For C1 level

This advanced French course is designed for students at the C1/C2 level who wish to deepen their understanding and analysis of French current events. Through interactive classes, participants will explore major events and debates in contemporary French society by analyzing newspapers, articles, reports, and television programs. The course aims to develop skills in oral and written comprehension and expression, enrich vocabulary specific to the media, and strengthen the ability to argue in French for complete immersion in the French language and culture.

French Ripped From The Headlines

For B1/B2 levels and B2/C1 levels

Want to speak with a rich vocabulary and use idioms and common expressions spontaneously? Stop just encountering new vocabulary and start retaining and using it in this class 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. No flashcards required!

Two classes are available: one for intermediate to upper intermediate level students (B1/B2) and another for upper intermediate to advanced level students (B2/C1).

Cinéma: Nouvelle Vague

For levels B1, B2 and C1

Welcome to the cinema course on the Nouvelle Vague! Immerse yourself in the universe of this revolutionary cinematic movement that shook the foundations of French and global cinema. In this course, we will explore the iconic works of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer. Whether you are a cinema enthusiast or simply curious to learn more about one of the most fascinating periods in French cinema history, this course will offer you a rewarding and stimulating experience. Through in-depth analysis, class discussions, and film excerpt screenings, you will discover the innovative techniques used by Nouvelle Vague filmmakers, such as cinema verité, documentary style, discontinuous editing, and non-linear narration. You will also have the opportunity to explore the social, political, and cultural themes that inspired this unique artistic movement.

French Pronunciation

For levels B1/B2 IN-PERSON

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.


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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

104

Core Classes
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

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

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 French A1
Pace: Regular

Conversational French for Beginners: Everyday Topics

Minis
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 and preferences. 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, 103 level or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

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

French Sounds & Spelling Basics

Minis
The Basics of Phonie-Graphie is a course designed to help you master the relationship between French sounds and their written forms. Through practical exercises, you'll learn to improve your pronunciation, identify the unique sounds of French, and understand how these sounds are represented in writing. This course is perfect for learners looking to enhance both their pronunciation and spelling while strengthening their understanding of French phonetic and spelling rules. Prerequisites: basic French, 103 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Rise and Shine: Mornings in French

Minis
Wake up and smell the croissants with our "Rise and Shine: Mornings in French" class! This early morning adventure will have you chatting about your daily life before your coffee even kicks in. Ever wondered about the daily routine of a zookeeper? Or pondered when a vampire manages to wash the dishes? You’ll get to answer these burning questions and more as we dive into the quirks of morning rituals! With a mix of hilarious discussions and creative activities, you’ll build your French skills while having a blast. So, grab your baguette and join us for a fun start to your day! Prerequisites: Basic French, 103 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
A1/A2

The Essentials of Grammar

Minis
The Essentials of Grammar (A1/A2) is designed for students learning French as a foreign language who want to improve their language skills, or for those planning to move to France or a French-speaking country. This mini-course helps you explore grammar through observation and reflection, with lessons based on everyday communicative situations. Prerequisites: 104 or equivalent.
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

205-206

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 205 and 206 into one term, by selectively exposing students to the necessary content to continue with confidence into 301.
Pace: Accelerated

206

Core Classes
206 class is the sixth and the last 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

Conversational French for Lower Intermediate Learners

Minis
Join us for lower intermediate French conversation class designed for learners looking to enhance their speaking skills while exploring relevant everyday topics. Participants will discuss social media, share simple travel experiences, and talk about nutrition and favorite sports. The class will also provide opportunities to discuss cultural customs and express professional dreams in a supportive environment. Through interactive discussions and activities, learners will build confidence and fluency in navigating contemporary French conversation. Prerequisites: CECR A1, 106 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

French for Travelers: Essential Skills for Your Trip to France

Minis
Planning a trip to France? This course will equip you with essential skills to navigate your travels confidently. You will learn how to find your way in a city, use public transportation, ask for directions, order at a restaurant, make purchases, and engage in basic conversations in French. Additionally, we will explore French culture through geography, gastronomy, and must-see cultural and natural sites. Our approach will include games, role-playing scenarios, songs, and conversations, with a focus on understanding and practicing spoken French. The course will also be tailored to meet your specific travel needs, ensuring it aligns perfectly with your travel plans. This class is open to students at level A2, with the prerequisite of having completed level 106 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

Grands musées de France

Minis
This class is for cultural enthusiasts curious about the history and inner workings of renowned French museums, as well as for history buffs interested in uncovering the stories behind the institutions that house France's cultural treasures.

Learn about French museums, including Le Louvre and Le Centre Pompidou (renowned for classical and modern art), La Piscine de Roubaix and Les Abattoirs in Toulouse (built in former public spaces), Le Musée des Confluences in Lyon and Le Musée de la Romanité in Nîmes (known for its unique architecture), Le Musée des Impressionnismes in Giverny and the Musée Gustave Moreau in Paris (former residences of artists). Gain insights into the origin and evolution of these museums, understanding how they have evolved into beacons of knowledge and guardians ofFrance's collective memory. Prerequisites: CECR A2, 106 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Speak with Confidence: French Conversation Mastery A2

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
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
B1 - Intermediate

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

303

Core Classes
303 class is the third 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

305

Core Classes
305 class is the fifth 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

Cinéma: Nouvelle Vague

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to the cinema course on the Nouvelle Vague! Immerse yourself in the universe of this revolutionary cinematic movement that shook the foundations of French and global cinema. In this course, we will explore the iconic works of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer. Whether you are a cinema enthusiast or simply curious to learn more about one of the most fascinating periods in French cinema history, this course will offer you a rewarding and stimulating experience. Through in-depth analysis, class discussions, and film excerpt screenings, you will discover the innovative techniques used by Nouvelle Vague filmmakers, such as cinema verité, documentary style, discontinuous editing, and non-linear narration. You will also have the opportunity to explore the social, political, and cultural themes that inspired this unique artistic movement.
Pace: Regular

Conversational French for Intermediate Learners

Minis
Join us for Intermediate French Conversation class where students will enhance their speaking skills while exploring relevant contemporary issues. Participants will discuss the role of new technologies in daily life, immigration, and cultural diversity, while debating current trends and the media's influence on fashion. The class will also highlight the advantages of learning a new language and effective learning methods. Students will share their interests in cultural activities such as cinema, music, exhibitions, and theater, and engage in conversations about eco-friendly transportation and gender equality. Through dynamic discussions and interactive activities, learners will build confidence and fluency in navigating modern French conversation. Prerequisites: CECR A2, 206 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

DELF B1 Preparation

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Part 1. 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

Discover Swiss Culture

Minis
Welcome to our French class on Switzerland! When we mention milk chocolate, banking secrecy, Heidi, and neutrality, what country comes to mind? Switzerland, of course! In this course, you'll have the opportunity to discover the characteristics of this small country and its French-speaking region through its captivating history, rich traditions, delicious cuisine, distinctive French language, and unique politics. Get ready to uncover the best-kept secrets of the Swiss Confederation! Additionally, students will have the option, if they choose, to prepare oral presentations. Join us for a fascinating exploration of Switzerland through the French language. This class is open to students at level B1 and above, with the prerequisite of having completed level 301 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

Essential Everyday French Intermediate

Specialty & Cultural Classes
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.
  • The Tuesday class will study chapters 25-31.
  • The Friday class will study chapters 32-36.

Please note that this is a non-sequential class, and the book can be studied in any order. There is no need to attend previous classes where the earlier chapters were covered.

This class is open to students who have successfully completed French 205 or equivalent. If you haven’t completed French 205, verify your level on our website under, “Find Your Level”.


Pace: Regular

French Legends and Folklore: Exploring Myths, Creatures, and Magical Tales

Minis
When it comes to legends, fantastical creatures, fabulous or, on the contrary, monstrous characters, epic and magical tales, France is not lacking. Throughout the centuries, myths and legends have shaped the French regions and are now an integral part of their history and heritage. Each legend invites us to travel through a French terroir filled with enchanted forests, bloodthirsty beasts, dragon-like monsters, terrifying ghosts, or even fairies with extraordinary powers... You will experience an immersion that will take you on a journey through regional French culture and history. You will expand your French vocabulary through enchanted stories and documented analyses. You will improve your French by participating in conversations and oral and written presentations. This class is open to students at levels B1 and B2, with the prerequisite of having completed level 206 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary French

Minis
This course explores the evolving landscape of language in French society, addressing questions such as the appropriateness of terms like "mademoiselle" and "pédé," the use of gendered language like "le" or "la" médecin, and the understanding of concepts like bisexuality and non-binary identities. Through four sessions, we delve into how language reflects and shapes perceptions of gender and sexuality, examining the emergence of inclusive language and its impact on personal identity. Participants gain insights into the nuances brought by gender and sexuality studies to the French language, empowering them to make informed choices about language usage in their reading, listening, writing, and speaking endeavors. This class is open to students at level B1, with the prerequisite of having completed level 206 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

I Want to Speak to the Manager

Minis
In "I Want to Speak to the Manager" class students will explore cultural perspectives on protests and complaints in France. The curriculum will examine the reasons behind frequent strikes and the historical and sociological roots of this approach to expressing grievances. Participants will practice their language skills while learning how to effectively file a complaint in French, providing a well-rounded understanding of this vital aspect of communication. Join us for a thought-provoking experience that combines language learning with insights into French culture and society! Prerequisites: CECR A2, 206 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS

Minis
In this class on film d’auteur, we examine works as continuations of a filmmaker's aesthetic choices rather than as isolated creations. The signature of the « auteur » emerges through the preferred stories and characters, the recurring actors, and the consistent aesthetic elements present across their films.
The film series will showcase four prominent filmmakers from French cinema, each placing their characters in distinct universes. Each selected film reflects a specific historical context, influenced by the political and social landscape of its time as well as the evolution of filmmaking. Join us on this journey to explore the unique visions of these celebrated « auteurs ». Read in a class description document detailed information about the class, the movies, and links to where you can find the films. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
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
B1/B2

Cinéma: Nouvelle Vague

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to the cinema course on the Nouvelle Vague! Immerse yourself in the universe of this revolutionary cinematic movement that shook the foundations of French and global cinema. In this course, we will explore the iconic works of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer. Whether you are a cinema enthusiast or simply curious to learn more about one of the most fascinating periods in French cinema history, this course will offer you a rewarding and stimulating experience. Through in-depth analysis, class discussions, and film excerpt screenings, you will discover the innovative techniques used by Nouvelle Vague filmmakers, such as cinema verité, documentary style, discontinuous editing, and non-linear narration. You will also have the opportunity to explore the social, political, and cultural themes that inspired this unique artistic movement.
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 study the art of the mid 20th century.
Pace: Regular

Discover Swiss Culture

Minis
Welcome to our French class on Switzerland! When we mention milk chocolate, banking secrecy, Heidi, and neutrality, what country comes to mind? Switzerland, of course! In this course, you'll have the opportunity to discover the characteristics of this small country and its French-speaking region through its captivating history, rich traditions, delicious cuisine, distinctive French language, and unique politics. Get ready to uncover the best-kept secrets of the Swiss Confederation! Additionally, students will have the option, if they choose, to prepare oral presentations. Join us for a fascinating exploration of Switzerland through the French language. This class is open to students at level B1 and above, with the prerequisite of having completed level 301 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

French Legends and Folklore: Exploring Myths, Creatures, and Magical Tales

Minis
When it comes to legends, fantastical creatures, fabulous or, on the contrary, monstrous characters, epic and magical tales, France is not lacking. Throughout the centuries, myths and legends have shaped the French regions and are now an integral part of their history and heritage. Each legend invites us to travel through a French terroir filled with enchanted forests, bloodthirsty beasts, dragon-like monsters, terrifying ghosts, or even fairies with extraordinary powers... You will experience an immersion that will take you on a journey through regional French culture and history. You will expand your French vocabulary through enchanted stories and documented analyses. You will improve your French by participating in conversations and oral and written presentations. This class is open to students at levels B1 and B2, with the prerequisite of having completed level 206 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

French Pronunciation

Specialty & Cultural Classes
In this course for upper 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

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS

Minis
In this class on film d’auteur, we examine works as continuations of a filmmaker's aesthetic choices rather than as isolated creations. The signature of the « auteur » emerges through the preferred stories and characters, the recurring actors, and the consistent aesthetic elements present across their films.
The film series will showcase four prominent filmmakers from French cinema, each placing their characters in distinct universes. Each selected film reflects a specific historical context, influenced by the political and social landscape of its time as well as the evolution of filmmaking. Join us on this journey to explore the unique visions of these celebrated « auteurs ». Read in a class description document detailed information about the class, the movies, and links to where you can find the films. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Littérature Française - Muriel Barbery

Specialty & Cultural Classes
This course offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary French literature through Muriel Barbery’s acclaimed novel, "L’Élégance du hérisson" (The Elegance of the Hedgehog), focusing on its rich themes, complex characters, and philosophical and socio-cultural commentary. Students will analyze Barbery's narrative structure and literary techniques, explore themes of beauty, class, and existentialism, and contextualize the novel within the broader landscape of contemporary French literature. The course aims to enhance critical thinking and analytical skills through close reading and discussion.
Pace: Regular
B2 - Lower Advanced

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

Cinéma: Nouvelle Vague

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to the cinema course on the Nouvelle Vague! Immerse yourself in the universe of this revolutionary cinematic movement that shook the foundations of French and global cinema. In this course, we will explore the iconic works of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer. Whether you are a cinema enthusiast or simply curious to learn more about one of the most fascinating periods in French cinema history, this course will offer you a rewarding and stimulating experience. Through in-depth analysis, class discussions, and film excerpt screenings, you will discover the innovative techniques used by Nouvelle Vague filmmakers, such as cinema verité, documentary style, discontinuous editing, and non-linear narration. You will also have the opportunity to explore the social, political, and cultural themes that inspired this unique artistic movement.
Pace: Regular

Discover Swiss Culture

Minis
Welcome to our French class on Switzerland! When we mention milk chocolate, banking secrecy, Heidi, and neutrality, what country comes to mind? Switzerland, of course! In this course, you'll have the opportunity to discover the characteristics of this small country and its French-speaking region through its captivating history, rich traditions, delicious cuisine, distinctive French language, and unique politics. Get ready to uncover the best-kept secrets of the Swiss Confederation! Additionally, students will have the option, if they choose, to prepare oral presentations. Join us for a fascinating exploration of Switzerland through the French language. This class is open to students at level B1 and above, with the prerequisite of having completed level 301 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

French Legends and Folklore: Exploring Myths, Creatures, and Magical Tales

Minis
When it comes to legends, fantastical creatures, fabulous or, on the contrary, monstrous characters, epic and magical tales, France is not lacking. Throughout the centuries, myths and legends have shaped the French regions and are now an integral part of their history and heritage. Each legend invites us to travel through a French terroir filled with enchanted forests, bloodthirsty beasts, dragon-like monsters, terrifying ghosts, or even fairies with extraordinary powers... You will experience an immersion that will take you on a journey through regional French culture and history. You will expand your French vocabulary through enchanted stories and documented analyses. You will improve your French by participating in conversations and oral and written presentations. This class is open to students at levels B1 and B2, with the prerequisite of having completed level 206 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

Grands personnages historiques

Minis
Explore the lives and contributions of influential historical figures who have shaped France and the world. Discover the iconic writers Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac, delve into the groundbreaking discoveries of scientists like Marie Curie and Louis Pasteur, and examine the impact of legendary fashion designers Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. Analyze the courage of freedom fighters such as Jean Moulin and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and celebrate the culinary artistry of chefs like Auguste Escoffier and Paul Bocuse. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Grands personnages politiques

Minis
Learn about the lives and legacies of some of France's most influential political figures who have transcended partisan lines to make a lasting impact on society. Examine the careers of leaders such as Charles de Gaulle, Simone Veil, Robert Badinter, Gisèle Halimi, and Christine Lagarde. From advancing human rights to reshaping legal and economic systems, these figures have left an indelible mark on France and the world. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Histoire de France : le 20ème siècle

Minis
This advanced course focuses on the pivotal events of the 20th century. We will explore the complexities of World War II (1939-1945) and its lasting impact on French society. The course will also delve into the revolutionary spirit of May 1968, examining the social movements that reshaped the nation. Finally, we will discuss the formation and evolution of the European Union, highlighting France's role in this significant political landscape. Through engaging discussions and in-depth analyses, you will gain a deeper understanding of France's historical trajectory and its contemporary relevance. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS

Minis
In this class on film d’auteur, we examine works as continuations of a filmmaker's aesthetic choices rather than as isolated creations. The signature of the « auteur » emerges through the preferred stories and characters, the recurring actors, and the consistent aesthetic elements present across their films.
The film series will showcase four prominent filmmakers from French cinema, each placing their characters in distinct universes. Each selected film reflects a specific historical context, influenced by the political and social landscape of its time as well as the evolution of filmmaking. Join us on this journey to explore the unique visions of these celebrated « auteurs ». Read in a class description document detailed information about the class, the movies, and links to where you can find the films. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Littérature Française Adv

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. This class is introducing a  textbook that has never been used in our Alliance before! Perfect for students who have previously taken several literature classes with us and for new students wishing to deepen their literary horizons.

Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: La Cancel Culture

Minis
Explore the phenomenon of Cancel Culture through the lens of art and celebrity. Each session will spotlight an artist who has been "canceled" by public opinion, often due to the repercussions of the Me Too movement. We will discuss changing social mores, which we hope are for the better, and pose the crucial question: can and should we separate the artist from the art? Among the figures examined will be Gérard Depardieu, Judith Godreche, and Jacques Doillon, as well as historical artists like Paul Gauguin, author Gabriel Matzneff, and Roman Polanski. This course invites deep reflection on contemporary issues surrounding art, ethics, and society. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 306 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: Le Crime Presque Parfait - True Crime

Minis
Dive into the fascinating world of true crime. Take a glimpse into some of the most notorious criminals, from vintage cases to the latest scandals still making headlines today. We'll explore iconic cases such as Landru, the Papin sisters, Dr. Petiot, the Serpent, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, and the Mazan affair. Get ready to explore the mysteries of crime while perfecting your French! Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: Work Culture in France

Minis
Discover work culture in France through the lens of modern media. Utilizing newspaper articles, as well as satirical and serious content, we will engage in in-depth discussions about the values, challenges, and evolutions of the French professional world. Participants will have the opportunity to analyze and debate representations of work across different media types while improving their mastery of the French language. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

YouTube French: Exploring Language through Video

Minis
In "French through YouTube," participants will discover a variety of interesting, funny, and informative content from the platform. Each session will focus on listening comprehension, as we explore diverse videos together and discuss their themes, styles, and messages. This interactive format encourages students to practice their spoken French while enhancing their understanding of the language in a contemporary context. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 306 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
B2/C1

Cinéma: Nouvelle Vague

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to the cinema course on the Nouvelle Vague! Immerse yourself in the universe of this revolutionary cinematic movement that shook the foundations of French and global cinema. In this course, we will explore the iconic works of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer. Whether you are a cinema enthusiast or simply curious to learn more about one of the most fascinating periods in French cinema history, this course will offer you a rewarding and stimulating experience. Through in-depth analysis, class discussions, and film excerpt screenings, you will discover the innovative techniques used by Nouvelle Vague filmmakers, such as cinema verité, documentary style, discontinuous editing, and non-linear narration. You will also have the opportunity to explore the social, political, and cultural themes that inspired this unique artistic movement.
Pace: Regular

Discover Swiss Culture

Minis
Welcome to our French class on Switzerland! When we mention milk chocolate, banking secrecy, Heidi, and neutrality, what country comes to mind? Switzerland, of course! In this course, you'll have the opportunity to discover the characteristics of this small country and its French-speaking region through its captivating history, rich traditions, delicious cuisine, distinctive French language, and unique politics. Get ready to uncover the best-kept secrets of the Swiss Confederation! Additionally, students will have the option, if they choose, to prepare oral presentations. Join us for a fascinating exploration of Switzerland through the French language. This class is open to students at level B1 and above, with the prerequisite of having completed level 301 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

Essential Everyday French Advanced

Specialty & Cultural Classes
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.
  • The Monday class will study chapters 1-8.
  • The Wednesday class will study chapters 24-29.

Please note that this is a non-sequential class, and the book can be studied in any order. There is no need to attend previous classes where the earlier chapters were covered.

This class is open to students who have successfully completed French B1 level or equivalent. If you haven’t completed French B1 level or equivalent, verify your level on our website under, “Find Your Level”.


Pace: Regular

Grands personnages historiques

Minis
Explore the lives and contributions of influential historical figures who have shaped France and the world. Discover the iconic writers Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac, delve into the groundbreaking discoveries of scientists like Marie Curie and Louis Pasteur, and examine the impact of legendary fashion designers Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. Analyze the courage of freedom fighters such as Jean Moulin and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and celebrate the culinary artistry of chefs like Auguste Escoffier and Paul Bocuse. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Grands personnages politiques

Minis
Learn about the lives and legacies of some of France's most influential political figures who have transcended partisan lines to make a lasting impact on society. Examine the careers of leaders such as Charles de Gaulle, Simone Veil, Robert Badinter, Gisèle Halimi, and Christine Lagarde. From advancing human rights to reshaping legal and economic systems, these figures have left an indelible mark on France and the world. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Histoire de France : le 20ème siècle

Minis
This advanced course focuses on the pivotal events of the 20th century. We will explore the complexities of World War II (1939-1945) and its lasting impact on French society. The course will also delve into the revolutionary spirit of May 1968, examining the social movements that reshaped the nation. Finally, we will discuss the formation and evolution of the European Union, highlighting France's role in this significant political landscape. Through engaging discussions and in-depth analyses, you will gain a deeper understanding of France's historical trajectory and its contemporary relevance. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS

Minis
In this class on film d’auteur, we examine works as continuations of a filmmaker's aesthetic choices rather than as isolated creations. The signature of the « auteur » emerges through the preferred stories and characters, the recurring actors, and the consistent aesthetic elements present across their films.
The film series will showcase four prominent filmmakers from French cinema, each placing their characters in distinct universes. Each selected film reflects a specific historical context, influenced by the political and social landscape of its time as well as the evolution of filmmaking. Join us on this journey to explore the unique visions of these celebrated « auteurs ». Read in a class description document detailed information about the class, the movies, and links to where you can find the films. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Littérature Française Adv

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. This class is introducing a  textbook that has never been used in our Alliance before! Perfect for students who have previously taken several literature classes with us and for new students wishing to deepen their literary horizons.

Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: La Cancel Culture

Minis
Explore the phenomenon of Cancel Culture through the lens of art and celebrity. Each session will spotlight an artist who has been "canceled" by public opinion, often due to the repercussions of the Me Too movement. We will discuss changing social mores, which we hope are for the better, and pose the crucial question: can and should we separate the artist from the art? Among the figures examined will be Gérard Depardieu, Judith Godreche, and Jacques Doillon, as well as historical artists like Paul Gauguin, author Gabriel Matzneff, and Roman Polanski. This course invites deep reflection on contemporary issues surrounding art, ethics, and society. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 306 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: Le Crime Presque Parfait - True Crime

Minis
Dive into the fascinating world of true crime. Take a glimpse into some of the most notorious criminals, from vintage cases to the latest scandals still making headlines today. We'll explore iconic cases such as Landru, the Papin sisters, Dr. Petiot, the Serpent, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, and the Mazan affair. Get ready to explore the mysteries of crime while perfecting your French! Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: Work Culture in France

Minis
Discover work culture in France through the lens of modern media. Utilizing newspaper articles, as well as satirical and serious content, we will engage in in-depth discussions about the values, challenges, and evolutions of the French professional world. Participants will have the opportunity to analyze and debate representations of work across different media types while improving their mastery of the French language. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular
C1 - Advanced

Advanced French: Current Events and Media Analysis

Specialty & Cultural Classes
This advanced French course is designed for students at the C1/C2 level who wish to deepen their understanding and analysis of French current events. Through interactive classes, participants will explore major events and debates in contemporary French society by analyzing newspapers, articles, reports, and television programs. The course aims to develop skills in oral and written comprehension and expression, enrich vocabulary specific to the media, and strengthen the ability to argue in French for complete immersion in the French language and culture.
Pace: Regular

Cinéma: Nouvelle Vague

Specialty & Cultural Classes
Welcome to the cinema course on the Nouvelle Vague! Immerse yourself in the universe of this revolutionary cinematic movement that shook the foundations of French and global cinema. In this course, we will explore the iconic works of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer. Whether you are a cinema enthusiast or simply curious to learn more about one of the most fascinating periods in French cinema history, this course will offer you a rewarding and stimulating experience. Through in-depth analysis, class discussions, and film excerpt screenings, you will discover the innovative techniques used by Nouvelle Vague filmmakers, such as cinema verité, documentary style, discontinuous editing, and non-linear narration. You will also have the opportunity to explore the social, political, and cultural themes that inspired this unique artistic movement.
Pace: Regular

Conversational French for Advanced Learners

Minis
This advanced French conversation class encourages learners to engage in thought-provoking discussions on significant societal issues. Participants will debate topics such as individual freedoms, minority rights, climate change, and the impact of artificial intelligence on employment. We will explore social inequalities, ethical dilemmas in medical innovations, globalization, and the role of media in society. Additional themes may include immigration policies, feminism, mental health, and the influence of art. The specific topics will be chosen based on the group's interests, ensuring relevant and engaging discussions. Through lively debates and collaborative interactions, students will refine their language skills while critically engaging with contemporary issues. Prerequisites: CECR B2. 406 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Discover Swiss Culture

Minis
Welcome to our French class on Switzerland! When we mention milk chocolate, banking secrecy, Heidi, and neutrality, what country comes to mind? Switzerland, of course! In this course, you'll have the opportunity to discover the characteristics of this small country and its French-speaking region through its captivating history, rich traditions, delicious cuisine, distinctive French language, and unique politics. Get ready to uncover the best-kept secrets of the Swiss Confederation! Additionally, students will have the option, if they choose, to prepare oral presentations. Join us for a fascinating exploration of Switzerland through the French language. This class is open to students at level B1 and above, with the prerequisite of having completed level 301 or possessing an equivalent level.
Pace: Regular

Grands personnages historiques

Minis
Explore the lives and contributions of influential historical figures who have shaped France and the world. Discover the iconic writers Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac, delve into the groundbreaking discoveries of scientists like Marie Curie and Louis Pasteur, and examine the impact of legendary fashion designers Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. Analyze the courage of freedom fighters such as Jean Moulin and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and celebrate the culinary artistry of chefs like Auguste Escoffier and Paul Bocuse. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Grands personnages politiques

Minis
Learn about the lives and legacies of some of France's most influential political figures who have transcended partisan lines to make a lasting impact on society. Examine the careers of leaders such as Charles de Gaulle, Simone Veil, Robert Badinter, Gisèle Halimi, and Christine Lagarde. From advancing human rights to reshaping legal and economic systems, these figures have left an indelible mark on France and the world. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Histoire de France : le 20ème siècle

Minis
This advanced course focuses on the pivotal events of the 20th century. We will explore the complexities of World War II (1939-1945) and its lasting impact on French society. The course will also delve into the revolutionary spirit of May 1968, examining the social movements that reshaped the nation. Finally, we will discuss the formation and evolution of the European Union, highlighting France's role in this significant political landscape. Through engaging discussions and in-depth analyses, you will gain a deeper understanding of France's historical trajectory and its contemporary relevance. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

LE CINEMA D’AUTEUR : 4 CINEASTES, 4 UNIVERS

Minis
In this class on film d’auteur, we examine works as continuations of a filmmaker's aesthetic choices rather than as isolated creations. The signature of the « auteur » emerges through the preferred stories and characters, the recurring actors, and the consistent aesthetic elements present across their films.
The film series will showcase four prominent filmmakers from French cinema, each placing their characters in distinct universes. Each selected film reflects a specific historical context, influenced by the political and social landscape of its time as well as the evolution of filmmaking. Join us on this journey to explore the unique visions of these celebrated « auteurs ». Read in a class description document detailed information about the class, the movies, and links to where you can find the films. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Littérature Française Adv

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. This class is introducing a  textbook that has never been used in our Alliance before! Perfect for students who have previously taken several literature classes with us and for new students wishing to deepen their literary horizons.

Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: La Cancel Culture

Minis
Explore the phenomenon of Cancel Culture through the lens of art and celebrity. Each session will spotlight an artist who has been "canceled" by public opinion, often due to the repercussions of the Me Too movement. We will discuss changing social mores, which we hope are for the better, and pose the crucial question: can and should we separate the artist from the art? Among the figures examined will be Gérard Depardieu, Judith Godreche, and Jacques Doillon, as well as historical artists like Paul Gauguin, author Gabriel Matzneff, and Roman Polanski. This course invites deep reflection on contemporary issues surrounding art, ethics, and society. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 306 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: Le Crime Presque Parfait - True Crime

Minis
Dive into the fascinating world of true crime. Take a glimpse into some of the most notorious criminals, from vintage cases to the latest scandals still making headlines today. We'll explore iconic cases such as Landru, the Papin sisters, Dr. Petiot, the Serpent, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, and the Mazan affair. Get ready to explore the mysteries of crime while perfecting your French! Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

Lunch Break Discussions: Work Culture in France

Minis
Discover work culture in France through the lens of modern media. Utilizing newspaper articles, as well as satirical and serious content, we will engage in in-depth discussions about the values, challenges, and evolutions of the French professional world. Participants will have the opportunity to analyze and debate representations of work across different media types while improving their mastery of the French language. Prerequisites: CECR B1, 303 or equivalent.
Pace: Regular

 

PARKING

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.

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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.

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