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+
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“Il y a” vs. “Il n’y a pas”: Mastering These Essential French Expressions
When learning French, one of the first phrases you’ll come across is “Il y a”, which means “there is” or “there are”. It’s a simple yet incredibly useful...
Ce vs. Cela vs. C’est vs. Ce sont
French learners often get confused between ce, cela, c’est, and ce sont. They all refer to "this," "that," "it," "these," or "those," but their usage depends...
Demonstrative Adjectives in French
Demonstrative adjectives (les adjectifs démonstratifs) are used to point out specific people or things, just like "this," "that," "these," and "those" in...








