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
TCF Canada : Expression Orale (Section C) : Développer Le Tourisme
SUJET : Pour quelle(s) raison(s) voudrait-on développer le tourisme dans un pays ? SAMPLE : Le développement du tourisme dans un pays est une question qui...
TCF Canada : Expression Orale (Section B) : Rouler à Vélo
SUJET : Je suis un(e) ami(e) et je vis à Ottawa. Vous venez d’arriver dans la ville et vous souhaitez vous déplacer à vélo. Vous me posez des questions sur ce...
“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...








