Spring 2023

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Early registration for spring classes is now open. Two types of discounts will be offered until March 18: 10% Earlybird or 15% Senior discount. Sign up for our Quoi de Neuf? Newsletter (at the bottom of the webpage) and don't miss the discount deadline!  

April 3 - June 10

Whether you are new to the Alliance or a continuing student, you'll find all you need to know about our fall offerings here. 

  • Core classes: Our general French classes include Beginning A1 level: 101 through 106, Lower Intermediate A2:  201 through 206, Intermediate B1: 301 through 306, Lower Advanced B2: 401 through 406, and Advanced C1: 501 through 506. Most classes move at the regular pace. Accelerated classes are available for levels A1 and A2. Scroll down for the schedule.  100 - Introduction to French Immersion is available for students as a 5-week class.
  • Specialty and Cultural: Specialty classes allow students to focus on a particular skill or subject. Cultural classes are discussion based classes exposing students to different aspects  of French culture, literature or art. 
  • Mini Classes: offered in a series of 3 to 6 weeks, 1h30 hours per session, are a perfect opportunity to keep studying French without a long commitment with each class targeting a specific area or theme.  Check School Calendar to see the next session dates.
  • Kickstart French is a 4-day intensive brush-up class (2.5 hours per day with two short breaks) offered for A1, A2 and B1 level students right before fall classes begin. Check out the dedicated page for more details. 
  • Conversation Groups are available through Alliance for different levels. We offer A1, A2/B1 and B2/C1 level conversation groups. Attendance is free. Check out dedicated page for dates and schedule and look for groups available during the school term.
  • Beginning students new to the Alliance, please read information about true beginners classes on this page.
  • You have to pick up books before your first class, or arrange shipping for additional fee with our office. Books are not automatically shipped.


New and note worthy this term:


French Ripped From The Headlines is a brand new addition to our regular, 10-week term classes. Scroll down for more details.
Littérature Française
for intermediate and advanced level French speakers: our popular literature class will start using a new, advanced level book! A nice challenge for continuing students and a great opportunity for new students to get familiar with French literature.
Grammar For Conversation: for levels A1/A2 and B1 - study or brush up grammar with the book based on everyday situations and dialogues. 

Core Classes

Core classes are offered at 5 levels: A1 (Beginner), A2 (Lower Intermediate), B1 (Intermediate), B2 (Lower Advanced), C1 (Advanced). Two tracks are possible, regular pace classes or accelerated pace classes (for A1 and A2 levels only). Read more about level progression and classes for adults here.

Specialty & Cultural Classes

Essential Everyday French - 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 (prereq. Edito 104), B1 (prereq. Edito 205) and B2/C1 levels (prereq. CECR B1).

Defining Moments in Art 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 art of the early 20th century. It's a 5-week long class. 

Thursdays 1-3pm
Teacher: Elene Zedginidze

French Ripped From The Headlines B1-C1


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!

This class is open to students from B1 to C1 levels. Prerequisites - CECR B1


French Literature

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.

Offered for B1/B2 (intermediate level texts) or B1 through C1 (advanced level texts) levels. 

Teacher: Margarita Smagina

"En Dialogues" Collection

Grammar For Conversation and Essential Vocabulary Classes

Grammar For Conversation presents corresponding 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.

This class is offered for A1/A2 (prereq. Edito 103), and B1 (prereq. Edito 205). 


Essential Vocabulary

Improve your communication skills by enriching your vocabulary with essentials. The book chosen for the class will allow you to work on every day authentic situations and related vocabulary. The dialogue-based format will allow for plenty of practice in class.

Fri 10am-12pm
This class is offered for A1/A2 (prereq. Edito 104).

 

Littérature - lecture guidée

Meet your fellow literature buffs, read Paule du Bouchet's "L'année blanche" 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. More about the spring book choice: De 1974 à 1975 , Paule du Bouchet a vécu dans l'Altiplano péruvien , chez les indiens Quechua , qui, avant elle, n'avaient jamais vu d'occidentaux. Quarante-cinq ans après, en octobre 2019 Paule du Bouchet retrouve son filleul péruvien et retourne dans cette même communauté indienne :a quatre-mille -cinq- cent mètres d'altitude. Rien n'a changé et tout a changé.

This class is open to returning students. Students new to this class, please contact the office.

Monday 10am-12pm
Teacher: Marie-Pierre Wolfe

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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.

OFFICE HOURS

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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