
Private
$180
/ per level
Flexible One-On-One Scheduling
$180 per level ($45 per hour)
Book & Audio Included
Native Speaking Instructor
$180 per level ($45 per hour)
Book & Audio Included
Native Speaking Instructor
Our most flexible option includes a 75+ page student book, over one hour of audio, progress tracking, and individual planning to help you get the best results.
Semi Private
$120
/ per level
Learn with a Partner
$120 per level ($30 per hour)
Book & Audio Included
Native Speaking Instructor
$120 per level ($30 per hour)
Book & Audio Included
Native Speaking Instructor
Semi-private sessions have two students, so they’re a great way to learn with a partner. A month-long level costs $120 per person, including book and audio, and they can be scheduled flexibly.
Small Group
$88
/ per level
Very Small Group of 3 or 4
$88 per level ($22 per hour)
Book & Audio Included
Native Speaking Instructor
If you’d like to learn in a group without losing the benefits of individual attention, you'll enjoy our Small Group Sessions. Just choose from among the scheduled sessions and meet online once a week for an hour. Learn more here.
$88 per level ($22 per hour)
Book & Audio Included
Native Speaking Instructor
If you’d like to learn in a group without losing the benefits of individual attention, you'll enjoy our Small Group Sessions. Just choose from among the scheduled sessions and meet online once a week for an hour. Learn more here.
Course Description
Ça va? Follow up on French 2 with one month of one-on-one lessons plus student book and audio practice content, included at no extra cost. Increase your vocabulary, build your grammar even more, and get by in a French speaking country.
Skills
- Places around town
- Asking directions and getting around town
- Higher numbers, prices, ask how much things cost
- Shopping and vocabulary for clothes
- Talking about amounts and quantities
Grammar
- Review of basic grammar from levels 1 and 2
- Irregulars prendre (to take) and voir (to see)
- Using y with aller
- Regular -er verbs
- pouvoir (can, to be able), vouloir (to want), and il faut (must/have to)
- Direct object pronouns le, la, les
- Quantity expressions plus, moins, trop