
IMPORTANT NOTE
The AF de Newcastle is a registered provider with Service NSW and can now accept Creative Kids Voucher.
If you wish to enrol using the creative kids voucher, please let us know as soon as possible, before
you enrol.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The AF de Newcastle is a registered provider with Service NSW and can now accept Creative Kids Voucher.
If you wish to enrol using the creative kids voucher, please let us know as soon as possible, before
you enrol.
We currently offer one French class and a Club Ado for students between 12 and 18 years old. It's ideal for teenagers who would like to
learn French in a relaxing and friendly environment.
- Teenager's class is mostly for beginners students with no or limited knowledge of French.
In this class, you will learn all the basics of French. It includes basic vocabulary and grammar to be able to construct various
sentences in French (speaking and writing) but also understand various documents (audio and written) in French. At the end of the year,
you will be able to talk about yourself, your hobbies, your likes and dislikes and more.
- Club Ado is designed for students who have learned French for at least one year.
You are able to understand and respond to simple questions such as : Comment t'appelles-tu ? Où habites-tu ? Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire ?
Qu'est-ce que tu fais le week-end ?
Club Ado is a project based program where you will use your knowledge of French to build/create various projects. You will be using games,
your phone/tablet or laptop.
Depending on the project and with the help of your teacher, you may participate in worldwide competitions organised by the Alliance
Française or other francophone institutions. It is a fun and different way to use your French skills.
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.