French for DELF / TEF/ TCF Canada/ Hobby Classes
French for Absolute beginners- Pronunciation, Simple sentence formation and basic Speaking, Listening , Reading & Writing on themes of daily life.
French lessons for Advanced beginners. Contains a brush- up of A1 concepts along with learning complex sentence formation, and more elaborate Speaking, Listening, Reading & Writing on themes related to everyday life. Some warm- up sessions for heading towards B1 also included to bridge the gap between A2 and B1.
French for Intermediate level- Complete brush-up of A1 & A2 followed by B1 grammar and Speaking, Listening, Reading & Writing on global themes.
French for Advanced Intermediate level- Complete brush- up of A1, A2 & B1 followed by B2 grammar and Speaking , Listening, Reading & Writing on global themes. Group discussions, Debate & Argumentation on a variety of topics.
TEF Canada/ TCF Canada CLB 7+
Our Blogs
French Nominalisation Explained Simply: Turning Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs into Nouns
When learning French, you have probably already come across nominalisation without even realizing it. You already know this concept. Now, we're simply giving...
Don’t vs Duquel in French: Understanding the Difference Once and For All
If you have already reached the intermediate level in French, you've probably come across dont and duquel and wondered: "Both seem to mean 'whose', 'of which'...
How to Use “DONT” in French for TEF/TCF Canada & DELF/DALF
One of the biggest struggles for French learners is understanding dont. Many students memorize the rule: Dont = of whom / of which / whose …but then they get...








