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Short-term programs (from 2 to 7 weeks ) > intensive
French courses
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The standard course's program is completed by didactical activities
encouraging oral expressions, French culture and French civilisation
knowledge. According to the needs and the level of the group,
the course can tend to turn into a workshop: pronunciation, reinforcement
of written French, Literature
- Description
- 30 lessons of 45 min per week
- Maximum of 8 students per class (complementary lessons)
- Minimum duration of 2 weeks
- All levels
- Evaluation test of your level upon arrival
- Certificate at the end of the course showing the level of the
acquired French knowledge (European standard)
- Timetable: from 8:45am until 12pm or alternating timetable*
and from 1pm until 2:30pm

- Starting dates of the intensive course
- Elementary (A1, A2), Intermediate (B1, B2) and Advanced
(C1) : Every Monday
- Beginner (A0) and Expert (C2) see
arrival dates
Course price
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Alternating Timetable
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 8:45am to
12pm and Tuesday, Thursday from 2:45pm until 6pm
Or
Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 2:45 pm until
6pm and Tuesday, Thursday from 8:45 am until 12 pm
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Please note: There are no courses the Monday
following your arrival, or on Bank Holidays. The courses on these
days will not be replaced or refunded.
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Award for French as Foreing Language"
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