We offer "short classes" and "workshops"
Generally, our short classes are based on learning over one term. Throughout the year, we offer workshops that go for
a few hours.
Short classes
French For Travellers
(Learn French in the context of travelling)
Conversational French
(Practise your speaking skills from Elementary level)
Français Renforcé
(Maintain/Perfect your Frenh for Advanced level)
Workshops
Pronunciation workshops
Conjugation workshops
(workshops depend on the level)
Cultural workshops
(Various topics)
(Some are conducted in English and others in French)
STANDARD CLASSES - IMPORTANT NOTE : Enrolment is available on a term by term basis for more flexibility.
In other words you do not register for the whole year at once. At the end of Term 1 you are able to register for Term 2, and so on.
Generally, enrolment for the other terms of the year is available three weeks before the start of the term.
Enrolment to our STANDARD CLASSES PAST FEBRUARY
It is possible to enrol mid-term and mid-year, depending on your level and the availability in the classroom.
We have a maximum capacity of 15 students per class.
Please, contact us before enrolling if you wish to join mid-term or mid-year.
For the Beginner' Course. We usually do not recommend starting a Beginner' Course in Term 3 or 4, especially if you
have no prior knowledge of the language. Contact us, as there may be other options available.
The objective is to be able to practise speaking and writing skills on a diverse range of topics. You will review some important advanced
grammatical points.
Our ‘Renforcé’ course is not based on a textbook. It relies
instead on sharing the individual exploration of the news, readings, video
watching, personal experiences, etc and is complemented by articles and activities extracted mainly from Bien-dire magazine.
This course is first and foremost a collaborative course in
which students have the floor and decide on the direction of discussions, expressing
their personal views with respect and explaining and finding solutions among
themselves to the particular difficulties encountered in the formulation of these
opinions. The teacher's role is to ensure the communication’s progress and to clarify
or rectify these explanations as well as to provide all the necessary
grammatical, linguistic and cultural support.
Select a session
Available Courses: 1
2020 - Term 1
From 3 Feb to 4 Apr
Contact us
contact@afnewcastle.com.au
Please note that there is no office hours.
Alliance Française de Newcastle
PO Box 505
Jesmond, NSW 2299