![French Courses For Adults In London French Courses For Adults In London](http://www.sprachcaffe.co.uk/typo3temp/fl_realurl_image/london-adult-9865.jpg)
French Tutors in London - From £1. I am Olivier, 2. 7, and originally from Toulouse, France, and I've been living in England for more than three years, in Oxford then in London.
I have a Bachelor's degree in French Literature and Linguistics, and a Master's degree in Publish.. Read more.
Learn French in Paris France. French Courses Paris. As the capital of France and a major global city, the “City of Lights” is one of our most popular destinations for French learners. A truly iconic city, Paris has much to offer, from its well- known monuments and notable museums, its stunning architecture, its world- class facilities, to its fashion scene, its countless shopping options, its delightful cuisine and its artistic scene. Whether you prefer to have a break in an open- air café with a strong coffee, stroll along the River Seine or in one of the city’s romantic parks, or escape in one of the splendid castles on the outskirts of the city, Paris has everything to make your French learning experience a memorable one. Take a French language course in Paris with Cactus Language near the Arc de Triomphe, Notre- Dame, and Le Louvre. For more information on any of our courses or to make a booking, please email us or call us on 0.
Why Study French in Paris? Visit Paris’s countless museums, galleries, monuments, parks, and more ✅ With its endless shopping options, Paris has everything you would like to buy ✅ There is always something to do and to explore so you will never get bored ✅ Make friends with people from all over the world ✅ Enjoy Paris’ renown cultural and artistic life ✅ As a global transport hub, London is easy to travel to ✅ Speak to one of our advisors today Hablamos español, Nous parlons français, Parliamo l’Italiano. Courses. Book Now.
Beginners French Short Course in London Central | City Unidersity London. Learn how to speak, understand, read and write French in a top- rated central London institution. This short course is an introduction to the French language and way of life for the purpose of practical communication. You'll develop essential speaking, listening, reading and writing skills as well as a solid understanding of the structure of the language. Whether you're learning French for travelling, working abroad or with foreign companies, the French Beginners course will enable you to communicate confidently on a basic level in everyday situations, socialise and not feel out of place in the country you are visiting. This French Beginners evening course runs over three terms which progressively build on one another.
Lessons take place once a week for two hours. Each term is 1. 0 weeks long. You have the choice of enrolling for the course on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. All of our French language courses are taught by highly experienced language lecturers who are also native speakers.
LEVEL: Term 1of the French Year 1 course is aimed at complete Beginners - for students with no prior knowledge of the language. Term 2 and Term 3of this course are aimed at students with some basic knowledge of the language.
Would you like to learn French in London? Join one of our part-time French courses at our central London Regent Street Campus – just a few minutes' walk from Oxford. Learn a language at IH London Language School in Covent Garden. Morning, afternoon and evening modern language courses. Beginners to advanced language classes. Language courses London: Cactus offers language courses across London. From Arabic to Spanish find a language course for you. Book online today! French courses in Paris for adults - Combine a French language course in Paris with an enjoyable city vacation in the French capital! More information here! London French language courses. In London since 1884 bringing French to all. I definitely want to continue learning French with Alliance Francaise.
If you would like to join the French Year 1 course in January or April, please make sure you have the correct level by using ouronline guidelines. If you're a complete beginner and you have missed the October enrolment, you can join the. French Beginners Fast- Trackcourse in January. You will cover the course materials of Terms 1 and 2 in one term. You will then be able to join Term 3 of French Beginners Year 1. If you've missed the January enrolment, you can join the French Beginners Summer Intensive (Year 1) in Term 3 (end April / start May). You'll cover the course materials of Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 in one term.
Courses to learn French in London include one-to-one general information and business French. There are also courses for Survival French and business courses. Looking for French lessons in London? Search 205 of the best French courses across London. Learn English in London at a school for adults. Study at EC London 30+ and meet like-minded students from around the world. Learn how to speak French with audio, video and games, including the alphabet, phrases. BBC free lessons and courses online. Online lessons with audio, games.
Why Choose a City Short Course? Delivered by native speakers, our French Beginners short course is taught over ten weekly evening sessions in the heart of London. Challenging but rewarding, the French Beginners course is perfectly suited to those working full time or anyone looking to improve their language skills and knowledge. Course Information.
Start Date. Start Time. Duration. Cost. Course Code. Apply. Tuesday 3 October 2. Term 1) CS1. 80. 1Apply Now.
Wednesday 4 October 2. Term 1) CS1. 80. 1Apply Now. Tuesday 1. 6 January 2. Term 2) CS1. 80. 1Apply Now. Wednesday 1. 7 January 2.
French courses. The Institut français is the official French government centre of language and culture in London, and has been teaching French since 1910.
Term 2) CS1. 80. 1Apply Now. Tuesday 1 May 2. 01. Term 3) CS1. 80. 1Apply Now. Wednesday 2 May 2. Term 3) CS1. 80. 1Apply Now.
Tuesday 3 October 2. All 3 Terms) CS1. Apply Now. Wednesday 4 October 2. All 3 Terms) CS1.
Apply Now. Tutor Info. Tuesday course: Frédéric Fournier qualified some years ago at the Sorbonne University in Paris.
He has been teaching French as a foreign language in London for the past fifteen years at several institutions such as Westminster University, The City Literary Institute and the European Bank for Research and Development. Wednesday course: Agnès Shepherd studied at University College London. She has been teaching French as a foreign language for the past 1.
Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, University of Westminster, Havering Sixth Form College, Axa CS and EDF Energy. She also runs her own French Workshops. Agnès has a light touch approach to teaching making students' participation a priority, creating a relaxed atmosphere in which students can thrive. Eligibility. No prior knowledge required if you want to start in the autumn. If you wish to join this French evening course in January or April, please check your level by using our online guidelines before enrolling as some basic knowledge is expected. English Requirements. You will need to respond to instructions and read course documents in English.
What will I learn? Term 1. Topics covered. Alphabet/ sound system, yourself and your family, jobs, nationalities, daily activities; tastes and plans. Grammatical structures. Basic verbs: 'être and avoir' (to be and to have) and the verb endings in the present tense. Frequent verbs such as 'manger, marcher, regarder, téléphoner, écouter , travailler and the conjugation in the present tense; Definite and indefinite articles 'le, la, les' (the) 'un, une, des'.
Partitive article 'du, de la, des'; Possessive adjectives 'mon, ma, mes'; Masculine and feminine nouns; Plural of nouns; Interrogative and negative forms. Key words to ask questions: 'Qui, où,, quand, comment'; Comparatives; 'Plus grand, que / moins riche que'; Opposites and frequencies; 'Toujours, jamais, souvent '; Irregular verbs in the present tense 'prendre, aller, venir'Learning objectiveso. Greeting peopleo. Introducing yourself, your family and otherso. Talking about nationalities and jobso.
Describing your house and your neighbourhoodo. Selecting food and wine in a shopo.
Dressing up for the four seasonso. Talking about your daily routine including days and hourso.
Talking about your interests and making plans. Term 2 Topics covered. Weekly activities and duties; Food and drink, Objects and situations; Parts of the body and ailments, Making appointments; Making plans for the weekend; Travel; Shopping, Past events. Grammatical structures. Modal verbs: 'vouloir, pouvoir, devoir; savoir' with conjugations in the present tense. Present tense of verbs ending in '- ir' and '- re'.
Pronouns for direct and indirect object such as 'lui' and 'leur'. More key questions words: 'pourquoi, parce que, avec qui, depuis quand'; Introduction to passé composé (Past tense). Regular, irregular and motions verbs (aller, venir, monter, arriver) in the past tense. Adjectives and their agreement; More comparatives: Meilleur que / mieux que; More opposites and frequencies: autant que (as well as), quelquefois.
Past tense of modal verbs; Immediate future: 'Je vais prendre'Learning objectives. Asking for help. Inviting, arranging to meet and replying to an invitation. Leaving and receiving phone messages; Saying what you want to do, can do or must do. Describing people, clothes and buying habits. Visiting the doctor.
Ordering meals and making travel reservations. Describing a sequence of events in the past.
Handling short social exchanges mixing present, past and immediate future tenses. Obtaining information on prices and quantities.
Term 3. Topics covered. Directions; Travel; Describing places and journeys; Past, present and future events; email writing. Grammatical structures. Revision of the present tense and introduction of the past tense for the reflexive verbs; Relative clauses: 'Une ville qui est en Alsace / Une ville que j'aime'; Complete review of the past tense; More indirect pronouns such as 'eux' (them); Introduction of ' en', 'J'en ai' and 'y', j'y vais. Practice of all pronouns mixed up with past tense; 'Ne…plus' ; Introduction to the future tense. Practise of regular future tense. Learning objectives.
Understanding/giving directions. Giving advice and expressing opinions. Agreeing and disagreeing. Summarising a piece of written information.
Talking about past actions. Giving small presentations. Expressing obligation and interdiction. Making complaints.
Making plans for the future. Expressing nuances.
Teaching and Assessment. The emphasis in the Beginners French course is on listening and speaking. The lessons focus on language that is required in authentic situations. Classroom activities during this evening course will include: role- playing, class room discussion, pair and group work, work on pronunciation and intonation as well as grammar in context. Listening to audio clips and watching videos are an important element in our lessons. More comprehensive grammar exercises and reading texts are generally set as homework.
Your progress will be assessed on an on- going basis through homework and performance in class. You will receive verbal feedback from your lecturer when appropriate and written feedback with your homework. All evaluation will take place in a relaxed and informal setting.
French – Evening Language Course - Courses. Who is this class for?
French Beginners' (Grade 1) is the first exposure to the language, allowing you to start to communicate. Part 1 is for you if you have no or little previous knowledge of French. You can join Part 2 if you have studied French for about 2. You can join Part 3 if you have studied French for about 4.
Booking. You can book: each part individually for £2. September)the whole year for £5. September)Start date. Part. Day and time. Duration. Price. Apply.
October 2. 01. 7Part 1. Mondays 6- 8pm. 10 weeks£2. Book now. 4 October 2. Part 1. Wednesdays 6- 8pm. Book now. Start date. Part. Day and time. Duration. Price. Apply.
June 2. 01. 7Part 3. Mondays and Wednesdays 6–8pm. Already started. Course content. Our French lessons follow a communicative approach to language teaching, focusing on the language you need to communicate in authentic situations with an emphasis on speaking and listening. Our evening classes are taught by experienced language teachers who are native speakers of the language or equivalent.
Part 1. Topics. In this term, we will cover: making first contact with members of a group (name, alphabet, nationalities) exchanging essential information with others in a social and professional context (profession, age, phone number, date of birth)talking about tastes and leisureordering food and drinksmaking plans for the weekend. Grammar. You will learn: verbs ‘to be’, ‘to have’ (être, avoir)nouns: masculine, femininenegative form (ne…pas)interrogative form preposition + countryregular verbs in the present tensedefinite and indefinite articlespartitive articles (some)‘to do’, ‘to go’ (faire, aller) + prepositionsnear future (‘going to’ + verb)Part 2. Topics. In this term, we will cover: describing a personorganising an outing: time, placebuying clothesasking and giving directionstalking about familytalking about daily routine. Grammar. You will learn: use of adjectivesmodal verbs (want, can, must, have to, need to)present tense verbs (- ir,- re)imperative possessive pronounsreflexive verbs (to get up, to get dressed, to wash, to go to bed…)demonstrativesnegative form (with ‘never’)Part 3.
Topics. In this term, we will cover: talking about your previous weekendasking for and giving your opinionfollowing instructionsdescribing a placethe weatherdescribing your home. Grammar. You will learn: verbs in the compound past questions (formal, informal)more question wordsdirect pronounsirregular verbs (to believe, to live, to know…)prepositions of place (on, under, in, behind)negative (with ‘no longer’)tonic pronouns.
There may be slight content variations at the discretion of the tutor. We may, for example, include additional content when general progress is good, or vary content according to students' interests. Learning resources. The course is based on our own materials. This course starts in April and runs over four terms, after which you will be able to join the Pre- Intermediate (Grade 2) course. Who is this class for?
French Beginners' (Grade 1) is the first exposure to the language, allowing you to start to communicate. Part 1 is for you if you have no or little previous knowledge of French. You can join Part 2 if you have studied French for about 1. You can join Part 3 if you have studied French for about 3. You can join Part 4 if you have studied French for about 4. Booking. You can book: each part individually for £1. September)parts 2–4 for £3.
September) Start date. Part. Day and time. Duration. Price. Apply.
October 2. 01. 7Part 2. Thursdays 6–7. 3. Book now. Course content. Our French lessons follow a communicative approach to language teaching, focusing on the language you need to communicate in authentic situations with an emphasis on speaking and listening. Our evening classes are taught by experienced language teachers who are native speakers of the language or equivalent. Part 1. Topics. In this term, we will cover: making first contact with members of a group (name, alphabet, nationalities)exchanging essential information with others in a social and professional context (profession, age, phone number, date of birth)talking about tastes and leisuremaking basic description of someone.
Grammar. You will learn: verbs ‘to be’ and ‘to have’ (être, avoir)nouns: masculine and femininenegative form (ne…pas)interrogative formpreposition + countryregular verbs in the present tensedefinite and indefinite articles‘to do’, ‘to go’ (faire, aller) + prepositions Part 2. Topics. In this term, we will cover: ordering food and drinksbuying clothesasking and giving directionsdescribing your house or flatlocating objects. Grammar. You will learn: partitive articles (some)use of adjectivesmodal verb (have to, need to)possessive pronounsdemonstrativesprepositions of place (on, under, in, behind)basic imperative.
Part 3. Topics. In this term, we will cover: following instructionstelling the timemaking plans for the weekendtalking about daily routineasking for informationaccepting and declining invitationsGrammar. You will learn: near future (going to + verb)reflexive verbs (to get up, to get dressed, to wash, to go to bed…)negative form (with ‘never’)reinforcement of the imperativequestions (formal, informal)modal verbs (must, can, want)present tense verbs (- ir,- re)Part 4. Topics. In this term, we will cover: talking about your previous weekendtalking about professional lifesaying when you do thingsthe weathertalking about working and business hoursexpressing feelings.
Grammar. You will learn: verbs in the compound past more question wordsdirect pronouns tonic pronounsirregular verbs (to believe, to live, to know…)negative (with ‘no longer’)There may be slight content variations at the discretion of the tutor. We may, for example, include additional content when general progress is good, or vary content according to students’ interests. Learning resources. The course is based on our own materials. Who is this class for? This level of French is post- beginner, allowing you to extend your range of basic skills. Part 1 is for you if you have already studied the French language for approximately one year or 6.
You can join Part 2 if you have studied French for about 8. You can join Part 3 if you have studied French for about 1. Booking. You can book: each part individually for £2. September)the whole year for £5.
September)Start date. Part. Day and time.
Duration. Price. Apply. October 2. 01. 7Part 1. Wednesday 6–8pm. 10 weeks£2. Book now. Course content. Our French lessons follow a communicative approach to language teaching, focusing on the language you need to communicate in authentic situations with an emphasis on speaking and listening.
Our evening classes are taught by experienced language teachers who are native speakers of the language or equivalent. Part 1. Topics. In this term, we will cover: the area you live inobjects: shapes and materialseveryday actionscharacter descriptionsphone callsthe body and common ailmentsleisure activitiespast holidaysdaily routine. Christmas traditions in France.
Grammar. You will learn: verbs in the present tensereflexive verbs (to hurry, to ready yourself, to have fun…)verbs in the perfect tense with ‘to have’ and ‘to be’adjectives and frequency adverbsprepositions (à, à la, au, aux, en)conditional mood (would, could)Part 2. Topics. In this term, we will cover: more elaborate directionsdiet and lifestyletown description and locationshow your day wentthe way you used to bea house in Francemovies and bookspast eventsfunctions of everyday objects.
Grammar. You will learn: direct pronound enrelative pronounsdirect and indirect pronounsperfect tense of reflexive verbs (eg, je me suis levé(e) – I got up)imperfect tense (j’avais, j’étais, je faisais…)imperative moodquestion formsconnectors (firstly, then, therefore, however..)Part 3. Topics. In this term, we will cover: future plansdegrees of abilitycomparisonspeople around youchoices and motivationwishes and advices. Grammar. You will learn: future tenseverbs in the near past tenseverbs in the present continuouscomparatives and superlativesadjectives vs adverbsprepositions of time (during, since, for..)two different forms of 'to know' (savoir, connaître)There may be slight content variations at the discretion of the tutor.
We may, for example, include additional content when general progress is good, or vary content according to students' interests. Learning resources.
The course is based on our own materials. Who is this class for?
You should have a good basic knowledge of the French language and its grammar. Part 1 is for you if you have already studied the French language for approximately two years or 1. You can join Part 2 if you have studied French for about 1.
You can join Part 3 if you have studied French for about 1. Booking. You can book: each part individually for £2. September)the whole year for £5. September)Start date. Part. Day and time. Duration. Price. Apply. October 2. 01. 7Part 1.
Tuesday 6–8pm. 10 weeks£2. Book now. Course content. Our French lessons follow a communicative approach to language teaching, focusing on the language you need to communicate in authentic situations with an emphasis on speaking and listening. Our evening classes are taught by experienced language teachers who are native speakers of the language or equivalent.
Part 1. Topics. In this term, we will cover: friendships and acquaintancesdescribing peopleexchanges with neighboursstudents' experienceprofessional experiencelooking for a jobgiving advice in a professional context. Grammar. You will learn: past tenses: passé- composé, imparfaitsome irregular past participlesrelative pronouns: qui, que, à, quireported speech in the presentindicators of time: il y a, pendant, depuis, dans, pourpast tense: plus- que- parfaitsubjunctive: formation of regular and irregular verbs (il faut que + subjunctive)Part 2.