Adults Workshops Revise the essential
🌞🇫🇷 Boost Your French These April Holidays! Join our April Holiday Workshops — a 12-hour intensive program designed to help you revise the essentials and strengthen your French skills in a supportive and engaging environment. Whether you are studying at A1, A2, B1 or B2 level, these workshops are a great opportunity to consolidate your knowledge, revisit key grammar points, practise speaking, and build confidence before the next term. Perfect if you would like to refresh your French, fill in a few gaps, or simply enjoy learning in a relaxed holiday atmosphere. ✨ A great way to keep your French active and continue progressing with confidence!
Dates:
Tuesday, 7 APRIL – FRIday, 10 APRIL 2026 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
MONday, 13 APRIL – THURSday, 16 APRIL 2026 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Levels:
- A1 levels (bEGINNER)
- A2 levels (Elementary)
- B1 levels (Intermediate) & B2 levels (Advanced)
Location:
Our premises: 61-63 Scott Street, Newcastle
This Intensive French course offers general French in a relaxed atmosphere.
You will work on essential French grammar, reading, listening and writing.
Our friendly courses and teachers will help you to build confidence in French language.
Daily activities in French such as Kahoot, conversation games and Trivia are organised in order to bring your learning to life!
Enrollments close 1 week before start of course.
Ages | ADULTS + HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS (Yrs 10-11-12) ONLY
Playful
and interactive approach to learning French.
12
hours course.
230
- Morning Tea included.
Maximum
12 students per class.
Contact us
contact@afnewcastle.com.au
Please note that there are no office hours.
Alliance Française de Newcastle
63 Scott Street, Newcastle, NSW 2300
Completely accessible
Tramway Stop "Newcastle Beach"
Postal
PO Box 505
Jesmond, NSW 2299
We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which the Alliance Française de Newcastle stands and remind people that
we live and work on Aboriginal land.
We pay our respects to elders, past, present and emerging. Â


