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A1 Beginner

A1.1

Foundation

A1.1 is an introductory course designed for complete beginners in French. Students will start with the alphabet and numbers, then build essential vocabulary to introduce themselves and others. Throughout the course, they will learn basic phrases, ask and answer simple questions, and express likes and dislikes. The primary focus is on developing listening and speaking skills, with additional practice in reading and writing. As they learn the fundamentals of the French language, students will also explore Paris, France, and other French-speaking regions around the world. For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 1

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.1 will review Units 1 and 2.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

A1.2

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

NOTE that there is no class on Memorial Day (Monday, May 25th).

A1.2 is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or for false beginners—those who have previously studied French and still retain some knowledge. Participants should be comfortable introducing themselves (including name, age, and profession), and using the verbs être and avoir. They should also be able to ask simple questions and express likes and dislikes. In this course, students will explore vocabulary and concepts related to families and homes.  For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 1

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.2 will review Units 3 and 4.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

A1.3

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

NOTE that there is no class on Memorial Day (Monday, May 25th).

A1.3 is designed for students who have completed A1.2 or for false beginners—those who have previously studied French and still retain some knowledge. Students entering this level should be comfortable introducing themselves and others (including name, age, and profession), using the verbs être, avoir, and regular -er verbs. They should also be able to describe their family members and their homes.

In this course, students will learn to talk about their daily and professional lives, routines, and hobbies. By the end of the class, they will also be able to describe aspects of a vacation they would like to take. Key themes covered include everyday life, work, leisure activities, and social outings.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 1

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.3 will review Units 5 and 6.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

A1.4

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

A1.4 is designed for students who have successfully completed A1.3. In this course, learners will expand their ability to make purchases, describe cities, and discuss clothing and food. They will begin to express themselves using the future and past tenses, while exploring themes related to urban life, shopping, and culinary culture.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 1 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.4 will review Units 7 and 8.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

Beginner Conversation A1+/A2

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

Build Confidence and Start Speaking!

This fun and interactive conversation class is designed for A1.3 to A2.4 learners who want to boost their speaking skills and feel more at ease expressing themselves in French. If you’re eager to speak more—or if you hesitate to open your mouth in class—this course will help you gain confidence in a supportive, low‑stress environment.
Each week, the instructor selects engaging themes and authentic materials—short videos, simple articles, images, songs, and everyday dialogues—to spark conversation and build practical vocabulary.
Classes are dynamic and hands‑on, featuring playful activities such as:
  • Role‑plays and everyday communication scenarios
  • Mini‑presentations and guided conversations
  • Small‑group discussions
  • Interactive games designed to encourage spontaneous speaking
Throughout the course, you’ll improve your pronunciation, learn helpful expressions for everyday situations, and strengthen key grammar structures—all in service of clearer, more confident communication.
By the end of the session, you’ll feel more comfortable speaking French in real‑life contexts and ready to take your conversation skills to the next level.


Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Present

Specialty Language Classes
This focused, skills‑building course is designed to help learners develop a clear, confident understanding of the French present tense (présent de l’indicatif)—one of the most essential foundations for everyday communication in French. Through guided practice, explanations, and real‑life examples, students will learn not only how to conjugate verbs accurately, but also when and why to use each form. Requisite:  A1.3

Course topics include:

1. Verb Group Classification

  • Understanding the three major verb groups: 1st group (-er), 2nd group (-ir), and 3rd group (irregular verbs)
  • Recognizing patterns and exceptions to simplify learning

2. Present-Tense Endings

  • Mastering the specific endings for 1st, 2nd and 3rd group verbs

3. Spelling and Orthographic Changes

  • Navigating common spelling shifts in the present tense, including:
    • Verbs ending in -cer and -ger
    • Verbs in -eler, -eter, -yer
  • Understanding when and why these changes occur

4. Uses and Meanings of the Present Tense

Because conjugating a verb is good—but knowing when to use it is even better. Students explore the different values of the present tense:
  • Present of narration (présent d’énonciation)
  • Habitual present
  • General truths

5. The Progressive (Continuous) Present

  • Learning the structure “être en train de + infinitive”
  • Understanding when this form is preferred over the simple present

6. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between Present tense (présent de l’indicatif) and Progressive/continuous present
By the end of the course, students will be able to conjugate a wide range of verbs, recognize spelling patterns, and confidently use the present tense in practical, communicative contexts. This workshop is ideal for learners who want to strengthen their grammar foundation and improve their fluency in everyday French.

Pace: 2 hours over 3 weeks
A2 Upper Beginner

A2.1

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

A2.1 is intended for students who have completed A1.4 or have approximately 100 hours of French study. New to AF Denver? Please take a placement test before registering. At the A2 level, students transition from basic French to expressing themselves more fully and describing the world around them. This course introduces key topics such as shopping, consumption, health, and medicine.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 2

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A2.1 through A2.4. A2.1 will review Units 1 and 2.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

A2.2

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

NOTE that there is no class on Memorial Day (My 25).

A2.2 is the second course in the A2 series. Students will strengthen their descriptive abilities and place greater emphasis on reading and writing, while continuing to improve their listening and speaking skills. This course explores themes such as gastronomy and sports.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 2 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A2.1 through A2.4. A2.2 will review Units 3 and 4.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

A2.3

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

A2.3 is the third course in the A2 series. In this class, students will learn to use a wider range of grammatical structures to form complex sentences and express more nuanced, detailed ideas. The course explores themes such as education, professional life, and the world of work.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 2 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A2.1 through A2.4. A2.3 will review Units 5 and 6.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

A2.4

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

A2.4 is designed for students who have completed A2.3. In this course, students will learn how to support causes and stay informed in French. By the end of the session, you'll be able to present a cause you care about and explain your reasoning, as well as discuss current events that matter to you. The course also explores topics such as architecture, cultural and historical landmarks, literature, and travel.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 2 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A2.1 through A2.4. A2.4 will review Units 7 and 8.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

Beginner Conversation A1+/A2

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

Build Confidence and Start Speaking!

This fun and interactive conversation class is designed for A1.3 to A2.4 learners who want to boost their speaking skills and feel more at ease expressing themselves in French. If you’re eager to speak more—or if you hesitate to open your mouth in class—this course will help you gain confidence in a supportive, low‑stress environment.
Each week, the instructor selects engaging themes and authentic materials—short videos, simple articles, images, songs, and everyday dialogues—to spark conversation and build practical vocabulary.
Classes are dynamic and hands‑on, featuring playful activities such as:
  • Role‑plays and everyday communication scenarios
  • Mini‑presentations and guided conversations
  • Small‑group discussions
  • Interactive games designed to encourage spontaneous speaking
Throughout the course, you’ll improve your pronunciation, learn helpful expressions for everyday situations, and strengthen key grammar structures—all in service of clearer, more confident communication.
By the end of the session, you’ll feel more comfortable speaking French in real‑life contexts and ready to take your conversation skills to the next level.


Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Future

Specialty Language Classes
This workshop offers a clear, structured introduction to the futur simple and futur proche, two essential tenses for expressing future actions, intentions, and predictions in French. Through guided explanations, practical exercises, and real‑life examples, students will develop both accuracy and confidence in using future forms in everyday communication. Requisite: A2

Course topics include:

1. Forming the Futur Simple

  • Understanding how to build the futur simple using the verb stem:
    • 1st‑ and 2nd‑group verbs: infinitive used as the stem
    • 3rd‑group verbs: modified or irregular stems
  • Mastering high‑frequency irregular verbs such as pouvoir, devoir, vouloir, être, and others
  • Learning patterns to recognize future stems more easily

2. Uses and Meanings of the Futur Simple

  • Exploring the contexts in which the futur simple is most natural, including:
    • Future actions and events
    • Predictions and assumptions
    • Formal or written future statements

3. Understanding the Futur Proche

  • Learning the formation of the futur proche using aller + infinitive
  • Seeing how the futur proche expresses intentions, immediate actions, and near‑future plans
  • Comparing levels of certainty and immediacy between the two future forms

4. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between:
    • Futur simple vs. Conditionnel présent (probability vs. hypothesis)
    • Futur simple vs. Futur proche (distant or neutral future vs. imminent or planned action)
By the end of the course, students will be able to form both the futur simple and futur proche with confidence, understand when each tense is appropriate, and express future actions clearly and naturally in French. This workshop is ideal for learners who want to strengthen their grammar foundation and expand their expressive abilities for real‑world communication.

Pace: 2 hours over 6 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Past

Specialty Language Classes
This targeted workshop is designed to help learners build a clear, confident command of the passé composé, one of the most frequently used past tenses in French. Through step‑by‑step explanations, practical exercises, and real‑world examples, students will deepen both their understanding of the form and their ability to use it accurately in conversation and writing. Requisite: A2.

Course topics include:

1. Review of Avoir and Être in the Present Tense

  • Refreshing the essential conjugations needed to form the passé composé
  • Understanding how auxiliary choice impacts meaning and agreement

2. Forming the Past Participle

  • Learning the patterns for 1st‑group verbs (-er), 2nd‑group verbs (-ir), and 3rd‑group verbs (irregular forms)
  • Strategies for recognizing and memorizing irregular participles

3. Choosing the Correct Auxiliary (The “Puzzle”)

  • Identifying verbs that take être, including verbs of movement
  • Working with pronominal (reflexive) verbs
  • Understanding how auxiliary choice affects agreement and word order

4. Agreement Rules

  • Applying past‑participle agreements with être
  • Navigating special cases with avoir
  • Knowing when not to make an agreement

5. Syntax and Negation

  • Correct placement of auxiliary and past participle
  • Forming the negative with ne…pas, ne…jamais, and other structures

6. Trigger Words and Time Expressions

  • Recognizing common expressions that signal the use of the passé composé
  • Using contextual clues to select the appropriate past tense

7. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between:
    • Passé composé (completed, one‑time, foreground actions)
    • Imparfait (ongoing, habitual, background descriptions)
By the end of the workshop, students will be able to confidently form the passé composé, choose the proper auxiliary, apply agreement rules, and understand when this tense is the most natural and accurate choice. This course is perfect for learners seeking to strengthen their grammatical foundation and express past events more fluently and precisely in French.

Pace: 2 hours over 3 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Present

Specialty Language Classes
This focused, skills‑building course is designed to help learners develop a clear, confident understanding of the French present tense (présent de l’indicatif)—one of the most essential foundations for everyday communication in French. Through guided practice, explanations, and real‑life examples, students will learn not only how to conjugate verbs accurately, but also when and why to use each form. Requisite:  A1.3

Course topics include:

1. Verb Group Classification

  • Understanding the three major verb groups: 1st group (-er), 2nd group (-ir), and 3rd group (irregular verbs)
  • Recognizing patterns and exceptions to simplify learning

2. Present-Tense Endings

  • Mastering the specific endings for 1st, 2nd and 3rd group verbs

3. Spelling and Orthographic Changes

  • Navigating common spelling shifts in the present tense, including:
    • Verbs ending in -cer and -ger
    • Verbs in -eler, -eter, -yer
  • Understanding when and why these changes occur

4. Uses and Meanings of the Present Tense

Because conjugating a verb is good—but knowing when to use it is even better. Students explore the different values of the present tense:
  • Present of narration (présent d’énonciation)
  • Habitual present
  • General truths

5. The Progressive (Continuous) Present

  • Learning the structure “être en train de + infinitive”
  • Understanding when this form is preferred over the simple present

6. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between Present tense (présent de l’indicatif) and Progressive/continuous present
By the end of the course, students will be able to conjugate a wide range of verbs, recognize spelling patterns, and confidently use the present tense in practical, communicative contexts. This workshop is ideal for learners who want to strengthen their grammar foundation and improve their fluency in everyday French.

Pace: 2 hours over 3 weeks
B1 Intermediate

B1.1

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

NOTE that there is no class on Memorial Day (May 25).

At the B1 level, learners typically demonstrate the following abilities:

  • A broad enough range of language to handle unpredictable situations, explain the main points of a problem or idea with reasonable precision, and express opinions on abstract or cultural topics such as music or film.
  • Adequate vocabulary and language resources to communicate on familiar topics, including family, hobbies, work, travel, and current events.
  • Good grammatical control, allowing for clear and accurate communication in familiar contexts.
  • A solid repertoire of common phrases and expressions suited to everyday, predictable situations.
  • Clear and generally accurate pronunciation, with appropriate intonation and correct articulation of most words.
  • The ability to produce coherent and understandable written texts. Spelling, punctuation, and formatting are usually accurate enough to ensure ease of reading.
  • An understanding of key rules of politeness and the ability to behave appropriately in social interactions.
  • Awareness of the most important differences in customs, practices, attitudes, values, and beliefs across francophone cultures.

At the B1.1 level, students will learn to talk about their origins, memories, and future plans. They will also explore the themes of traditions and storytelling.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 3 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for B1.1 through B1.4. B1.1 will review Units 1 and 2.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

B1.3

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

At the B1 level, learners typically demonstrate the following abilities:

  • A broad enough range of language to handle unpredictable situations, explain the main points of a problem or idea with reasonable precision, and express opinions on abstract or cultural topics such as music or film.
  • Adequate vocabulary and language resources to communicate on familiar topics, including family, hobbies, work, travel, and current events.
  • Good grammatical control, allowing for clear and accurate communication in familiar contexts.
  • A solid repertoire of common phrases and expressions suited to everyday, predictable situations.
  • Clear and generally accurate pronunciation, with appropriate intonation and correct articulation of most words.
  • The ability to produce coherent and understandable written texts. Spelling, punctuation, and formatting are usually accurate enough to ensure ease of reading.
  • An understanding of key rules of politeness and the ability to behave appropriately in social interactions.
  • Awareness of the most important differences in customs, practices, attitudes, values, and beliefs across francophone cultures.

At the B1.3 level, students will explore how social and mainstream media, as well as digital connectivity, shape contemporary French-language discourse. The course also introduces key environmental topics, including waste management and climate change. Students will examine the impact of modern technology on francophone societies and how it has transformed communication and daily life. By the end of the class, they will be able to articulate and defend their views on social media and its influence on society. Environmental issues such as waste and recycling will be discussed within the broader framework of eco-citizenship.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 3 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for B1.1 through B1.4. B1.3 will review Units 5, 6, and 7 (dossier 1).


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

B1.4

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

NOTE that there is no class on Memorial Day Weekend (May 23).

At the B1 level, learners typically demonstrate the following abilities:

  • A broad enough range of language to handle unpredictable situations, explain the main points of a problem or idea with reasonable precision, and express opinions on abstract or cultural topics such as music or film.
  • Adequate vocabulary and language resources to communicate on familiar topics, including family, hobbies, work, travel, and current events.
  • Good grammatical control, allowing for clear and accurate communication in familiar contexts.
  • A solid repertoire of common phrases and expressions suited to everyday, predictable situations.
  • Clear and generally accurate pronunciation, with appropriate intonation and correct articulation of most words.
  • The ability to produce coherent and understandable written texts. Spelling, punctuation, and formatting are usually accurate enough to ensure ease of reading.
  • An understanding of key rules of politeness and the ability to behave appropriately in social interactions.
  • Awareness of the most important differences in customs, practices, attitudes, values, and beliefs across francophone cultures.

At the B1.4 level, students will examine the theme of climate change and its impact on the natural environment, while developing language skills for expressing cause and effect, as well as articulating concerns, worries, and fears. The unit will also address social inequalities and individual differences, encouraging learners to engage with broader societal issues.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 3 

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for B1.1 through B1.4. B1.3 will review Units 7 (dossier 2), 8 and 9.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Future

Specialty Language Classes
This workshop offers a clear, structured introduction to the futur simple and futur proche, two essential tenses for expressing future actions, intentions, and predictions in French. Through guided explanations, practical exercises, and real‑life examples, students will develop both accuracy and confidence in using future forms in everyday communication. Requisite: A2

Course topics include:

1. Forming the Futur Simple

  • Understanding how to build the futur simple using the verb stem:
    • 1st‑ and 2nd‑group verbs: infinitive used as the stem
    • 3rd‑group verbs: modified or irregular stems
  • Mastering high‑frequency irregular verbs such as pouvoir, devoir, vouloir, être, and others
  • Learning patterns to recognize future stems more easily

2. Uses and Meanings of the Futur Simple

  • Exploring the contexts in which the futur simple is most natural, including:
    • Future actions and events
    • Predictions and assumptions
    • Formal or written future statements

3. Understanding the Futur Proche

  • Learning the formation of the futur proche using aller + infinitive
  • Seeing how the futur proche expresses intentions, immediate actions, and near‑future plans
  • Comparing levels of certainty and immediacy between the two future forms

4. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between:
    • Futur simple vs. Conditionnel présent (probability vs. hypothesis)
    • Futur simple vs. Futur proche (distant or neutral future vs. imminent or planned action)
By the end of the course, students will be able to form both the futur simple and futur proche with confidence, understand when each tense is appropriate, and express future actions clearly and naturally in French. This workshop is ideal for learners who want to strengthen their grammar foundation and expand their expressive abilities for real‑world communication.

Pace: 2 hours over 6 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Past

Specialty Language Classes
This targeted workshop is designed to help learners build a clear, confident command of the passé composé, one of the most frequently used past tenses in French. Through step‑by‑step explanations, practical exercises, and real‑world examples, students will deepen both their understanding of the form and their ability to use it accurately in conversation and writing. Requisite: A2.

Course topics include:

1. Review of Avoir and Être in the Present Tense

  • Refreshing the essential conjugations needed to form the passé composé
  • Understanding how auxiliary choice impacts meaning and agreement

2. Forming the Past Participle

  • Learning the patterns for 1st‑group verbs (-er), 2nd‑group verbs (-ir), and 3rd‑group verbs (irregular forms)
  • Strategies for recognizing and memorizing irregular participles

3. Choosing the Correct Auxiliary (The “Puzzle”)

  • Identifying verbs that take être, including verbs of movement
  • Working with pronominal (reflexive) verbs
  • Understanding how auxiliary choice affects agreement and word order

4. Agreement Rules

  • Applying past‑participle agreements with être
  • Navigating special cases with avoir
  • Knowing when not to make an agreement

5. Syntax and Negation

  • Correct placement of auxiliary and past participle
  • Forming the negative with ne…pas, ne…jamais, and other structures

6. Trigger Words and Time Expressions

  • Recognizing common expressions that signal the use of the passé composé
  • Using contextual clues to select the appropriate past tense

7. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between:
    • Passé composé (completed, one‑time, foreground actions)
    • Imparfait (ongoing, habitual, background descriptions)
By the end of the workshop, students will be able to confidently form the passé composé, choose the proper auxiliary, apply agreement rules, and understand when this tense is the most natural and accurate choice. This course is perfect for learners seeking to strengthen their grammatical foundation and express past events more fluently and precisely in French.

Pace: 2 hours over 3 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Present

Specialty Language Classes
This focused, skills‑building course is designed to help learners develop a clear, confident understanding of the French present tense (présent de l’indicatif)—one of the most essential foundations for everyday communication in French. Through guided practice, explanations, and real‑life examples, students will learn not only how to conjugate verbs accurately, but also when and why to use each form. Requisite:  A1.3

Course topics include:

1. Verb Group Classification

  • Understanding the three major verb groups: 1st group (-er), 2nd group (-ir), and 3rd group (irregular verbs)
  • Recognizing patterns and exceptions to simplify learning

2. Present-Tense Endings

  • Mastering the specific endings for 1st, 2nd and 3rd group verbs

3. Spelling and Orthographic Changes

  • Navigating common spelling shifts in the present tense, including:
    • Verbs ending in -cer and -ger
    • Verbs in -eler, -eter, -yer
  • Understanding when and why these changes occur

4. Uses and Meanings of the Present Tense

Because conjugating a verb is good—but knowing when to use it is even better. Students explore the different values of the present tense:
  • Present of narration (présent d’énonciation)
  • Habitual present
  • General truths

5. The Progressive (Continuous) Present

  • Learning the structure “être en train de + infinitive”
  • Understanding when this form is preferred over the simple present

6. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between Present tense (présent de l’indicatif) and Progressive/continuous present
By the end of the course, students will be able to conjugate a wide range of verbs, recognize spelling patterns, and confidently use the present tense in practical, communicative contexts. This workshop is ideal for learners who want to strengthen their grammar foundation and improve their fluency in everyday French.

Pace: 2 hours over 3 weeks

Intermediate Conversation B1

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

Intermediate French Conversation (B1) – Connect, Communicate, and Have Fun in French

This upbeat and engaging conversation course is designed for B1‑level learners who want to speak French with greater confidence, ease, and enjoyment. Each week, students explore a new theme selected by the instructor—ranging from everyday life and travel to culture, traditions, and contemporary topics—using authentic French materials such as short articles, audio clips, videos, and dialogues to spark lively conversation.

Classes are highly interactive and playful. Students will participate in a variety of activities that encourage spontaneous speaking, including:
  • Role‑plays and real‑world scenarios
  • Small‑group discussions
  • Creative games and vocabulary challenges
  • Mini‑presentations and storytelling prompts
These activities are designed not only to strengthen oral fluency but also to help students build vocabulary, practice accurate structures, and develop the confidence to express opinions, compare ideas, or narrate past experiences.

To support continued progress, the instructor incorporates brief, targeted grammar mini‑lessons when helpful—always connected to the communication goals of the class.

By the end of the course, students will feel more at ease using French in everyday conversation and will have expanded both their language skills and their comfort communicating with others—all in a supportive, friendly, and enjoyable environment.


Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks

Intermediate Conversation B1/B2

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

Speak with Confidence and Joy

This energetic, interactive conversation class is designed for B1–B2 learners who want to strengthen their speaking skills in a fun and engaging environment. Each session invites students to communicate more freely and confidently through creative activities, guided discussions, and playful language challenges that bring French to life.

Students will explore a variety of everyday and cultural topics through games, small‑group conversations, role‑plays, storytelling prompts, and other lively activities that encourage spontaneous use of French. The focus is on building vocabulary, improving pronunciation, and developing comfort with expressing opinions, narrating events, and reacting naturally in real‑time conversations.

The class atmosphere is supportive and relaxed, helping learners take risks, experiment with language, and enjoy meaningful exchanges with classmates. Along the way, the instructor provides targeted feedback and gentle corrections to reinforce accuracy and fluency without interrupting the flow.

By the end of the course, students will feel more confident speaking French in real‑world situations and will have expanded their conversational range through practice that is both purposeful and playful.

Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks
B2 Upper Intermediate

B2.1

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

At the B2 level of language proficiency (according to the CEFR – Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), learners reach an upper-intermediate stage where they can function independently and effectively in most everyday and professional situations. Here are the key milestones typically achieved at the B2 level:

Communication & Comprehension

  • Can understand the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in their field of specialization.
  • Can follow extended speech and complex lines of argument in standard spoken language, even in lectures or debates.
  • Can interact with native speakers with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular conversation possible without strain for either party.

Speaking

  • Can express themselves clearly and in detail on a wide range of topics.
  • Can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue, giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
  • Can take an active part in discussion, defending their opinions and responding to others’ arguments effectively.

Writing

  • Can write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
  • Can produce essays or reports that present arguments or viewpoints systematically, highlighting important points and supporting ideas.
  • Can write personal or professional correspondence, adjusting tone and register appropriately.

Grammar & Vocabulary

  • Has a good command of grammar with occasional slips that do not cause misunderstanding.
  • Can use a broad range of vocabulary, including idiomatic expressions and some nuanced language, especially in familiar contexts.
  • Can vary language to avoid repetition and express subtle shades of meaning.

Independence & Adaptability

  • Can function effectively in francophone environments, whether traveling, studying, or working.
  • Can adapt language use to different social and professional contexts.
  • Shows an ability to learn new vocabulary and expressions from context and incorporate them into conversation.

At the B2.1 level, the student will explore the theme of urban life, food systems, agriculture, and global/local food consumption through literature, culture, communication, vocabulary, and grammar. Students will investigate contemporary and future cities, urban challenges, and creative approaches to imagining the city of tomorrow. Students will examine how food is produced, marketed, and consumed, and analyze the social, environmental, and economic issues tied to modern agriculture. Activities integrate reading, speaking, writing, and cultural analysis. For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 4

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for B2.1 through B2.4. B2.1 will review Units 1 and 2.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

B2.4

Foundation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

NOTE that there is no class on Memorial Day (May 25).

At the B2 level of language proficiency (according to the CEFR – Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), learners reach an upper-intermediate stage where they can function independently and effectively in most everyday and professional situations. Here are the key milestones typically achieved at the B2 level:

Communication & Comprehension

  • Can understand the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in their field of specialization.
  • Can follow extended speech and complex lines of argument in standard spoken language, even in lectures or debates.
  • Can interact with native speakers with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular conversation possible without strain for either party.

Speaking

  • Can express themselves clearly and in detail on a wide range of topics.
  • Can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue, giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
  • Can take an active part in discussion, defending their opinions and responding to others’ arguments effectively.

Writing

  • Can write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
  • Can produce essays or reports that present arguments or viewpoints systematically, highlighting important points and supporting ideas.
  • Can write personal or professional correspondence, adjusting tone and register appropriately.

Grammar & Vocabulary

  • Has a good command of grammar with occasional slips that do not cause misunderstanding.
  • Can use a broad range of vocabulary, including idiomatic expressions and some nuanced language, especially in familiar contexts.
  • Can vary language to avoid repetition and express subtle shades of meaning.

Independence & Adaptability

  • Can function effectively in francophone environments, whether traveling, studying, or working.
  • Can adapt language use to different social and professional contexts.
  • Shows an ability to learn new vocabulary and expressions from context and incorporate them into conversation.

At the B2.4 level, students continue to refine their ability to engage with complex, abstract, and culturally rich topics while expanding the sophistication and precision of their spoken and written French. This level emphasizes critical thinking, deeper cultural insight, and confident interaction, supported by a solid command of advanced grammar structures. Throughout Units 7, 8, and 9, students will work with a variety of authentic supports—articles, short videos, interviews, cultural excerpts—to develop the ability to discuss nuanced themes and adapt their language to different communicative contexts.

One of the course focuses is on spoken French, informal language, gestures, and the cultural nuances of everyday communication. Students will explore how body language and expressions vary across contexts and cultures, how language registers shift depending on situation, and how popular French can be represented in written form. It will integrate cultural knowledge, vocabulary expansion, communication practice, and a creative project. Students will explore games, play, and gamification through cultural texts, communication tasks, vocabulary building, and grammar practice. Students will examine traditional and modern games, the growing market around toys and games, and the impact of gamification on society, education, and daily life. They will explore humor in francophone cultures through satire, stand‑up, jokes, storytelling, and comedic expression. Students will analyze the mechanisms of humor, its social functions, and the boundaries of what people can or cannot joke about. The unit integrates speaking, writing, cultural study, vocabulary development, and grammar practice.

For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.

Textbook information:  Défi 4

This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for B2.1 through B2.4. B2.4 will review Units 7 (dossier 02 only), 8 and 9.


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

Current Events Conversation

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

This lively conversation course is designed for intermediate‑to‑advanced learners (B2–C2) who want to expand their fluency, sharpen their critical thinking, and engage deeply with the French‑speaking world.

Each week, students dive into thought‑provoking discussions inspired by authentic, contemporary materials drawn from French news outlets, cultural magazines, podcasts, literary excerpts, short videos, and film clips. Themes vary from current events and social issues to science, culture, and economic trends, offering fresh opportunities to explore diverse perspectives and enrich vocabulary.

The class atmosphere is interactive, supportive, and intellectually stimulating, encouraging students to express ideas freely while developing their ability to debate, narrate, and argue convincingly in French.

Throughout the course, the instructor provides targeted guidance on pronunciation, grammar, and discourse strategies to help participants refine clarity, nuance, and overall fluency—without interrupting the natural flow of conversation.

By the end, students will feel more confident navigating complex discussions, interpreting authentic French materials, and expressing themselves with sophistication and ease.

Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks

Français dans le monde actuel B2+

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

This in-person class is designed for students at the B2 Upper Intermediate level or higher or for students who have taken more than 650 hours of French. In this class, students will participate in enticing conversations about current events and culture pertaining to the French-speaking world (France, Belgium, West Africa, etc.).  Based on news videos and podcasts, they will engage in class discussions and defend their opinions.  Additionally, they will learn new idiomatic expressions, proverbs, as well as a plethora of linguistic subtleties.  

Textbook: None

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Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Future

Specialty Language Classes
This workshop offers a clear, structured introduction to the futur simple and futur proche, two essential tenses for expressing future actions, intentions, and predictions in French. Through guided explanations, practical exercises, and real‑life examples, students will develop both accuracy and confidence in using future forms in everyday communication. Requisite: A2

Course topics include:

1. Forming the Futur Simple

  • Understanding how to build the futur simple using the verb stem:
    • 1st‑ and 2nd‑group verbs: infinitive used as the stem
    • 3rd‑group verbs: modified or irregular stems
  • Mastering high‑frequency irregular verbs such as pouvoir, devoir, vouloir, être, and others
  • Learning patterns to recognize future stems more easily

2. Uses and Meanings of the Futur Simple

  • Exploring the contexts in which the futur simple is most natural, including:
    • Future actions and events
    • Predictions and assumptions
    • Formal or written future statements

3. Understanding the Futur Proche

  • Learning the formation of the futur proche using aller + infinitive
  • Seeing how the futur proche expresses intentions, immediate actions, and near‑future plans
  • Comparing levels of certainty and immediacy between the two future forms

4. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between:
    • Futur simple vs. Conditionnel présent (probability vs. hypothesis)
    • Futur simple vs. Futur proche (distant or neutral future vs. imminent or planned action)
By the end of the course, students will be able to form both the futur simple and futur proche with confidence, understand when each tense is appropriate, and express future actions clearly and naturally in French. This workshop is ideal for learners who want to strengthen their grammar foundation and expand their expressive abilities for real‑world communication.

Pace: 2 hours over 6 weeks

French Language Workshop: Mastering the Past

Specialty Language Classes
This targeted workshop is designed to help learners build a clear, confident command of the passé composé, one of the most frequently used past tenses in French. Through step‑by‑step explanations, practical exercises, and real‑world examples, students will deepen both their understanding of the form and their ability to use it accurately in conversation and writing. Requisite: A2.

Course topics include:

1. Review of Avoir and Être in the Present Tense

  • Refreshing the essential conjugations needed to form the passé composé
  • Understanding how auxiliary choice impacts meaning and agreement

2. Forming the Past Participle

  • Learning the patterns for 1st‑group verbs (-er), 2nd‑group verbs (-ir), and 3rd‑group verbs (irregular forms)
  • Strategies for recognizing and memorizing irregular participles

3. Choosing the Correct Auxiliary (The “Puzzle”)

  • Identifying verbs that take être, including verbs of movement
  • Working with pronominal (reflexive) verbs
  • Understanding how auxiliary choice affects agreement and word order

4. Agreement Rules

  • Applying past‑participle agreements with être
  • Navigating special cases with avoir
  • Knowing when not to make an agreement

5. Syntax and Negation

  • Correct placement of auxiliary and past participle
  • Forming the negative with ne…pas, ne…jamais, and other structures

6. Trigger Words and Time Expressions

  • Recognizing common expressions that signal the use of the passé composé
  • Using contextual clues to select the appropriate past tense

7. Key Distinctions

  • Clear comparison between:
    • Passé composé (completed, one‑time, foreground actions)
    • Imparfait (ongoing, habitual, background descriptions)
By the end of the workshop, students will be able to confidently form the passé composé, choose the proper auxiliary, apply agreement rules, and understand when this tense is the most natural and accurate choice. This course is perfect for learners seeking to strengthen their grammatical foundation and express past events more fluently and precisely in French.

Pace: 2 hours over 3 weeks

Intermediate Conversation B1/B2

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

Speak with Confidence and Joy

This energetic, interactive conversation class is designed for B1–B2 learners who want to strengthen their speaking skills in a fun and engaging environment. Each session invites students to communicate more freely and confidently through creative activities, guided discussions, and playful language challenges that bring French to life.

Students will explore a variety of everyday and cultural topics through games, small‑group conversations, role‑plays, storytelling prompts, and other lively activities that encourage spontaneous use of French. The focus is on building vocabulary, improving pronunciation, and developing comfort with expressing opinions, narrating events, and reacting naturally in real‑time conversations.

The class atmosphere is supportive and relaxed, helping learners take risks, experiment with language, and enjoy meaningful exchanges with classmates. Along the way, the instructor provides targeted feedback and gentle corrections to reinforce accuracy and fluency without interrupting the flow.

By the end of the course, students will feel more confident speaking French in real‑world situations and will have expanded their conversational range through practice that is both purposeful and playful.

Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks
C1 Advanced

Current Events Conversation

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

This lively conversation course is designed for intermediate‑to‑advanced learners (B2–C2) who want to expand their fluency, sharpen their critical thinking, and engage deeply with the French‑speaking world.

Each week, students dive into thought‑provoking discussions inspired by authentic, contemporary materials drawn from French news outlets, cultural magazines, podcasts, literary excerpts, short videos, and film clips. Themes vary from current events and social issues to science, culture, and economic trends, offering fresh opportunities to explore diverse perspectives and enrich vocabulary.

The class atmosphere is interactive, supportive, and intellectually stimulating, encouraging students to express ideas freely while developing their ability to debate, narrate, and argue convincingly in French.

Throughout the course, the instructor provides targeted guidance on pronunciation, grammar, and discourse strategies to help participants refine clarity, nuance, and overall fluency—without interrupting the natural flow of conversation.

By the end, students will feel more confident navigating complex discussions, interpreting authentic French materials, and expressing themselves with sophistication and ease.

Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks

Français dans le monde actuel B2+

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

This in-person class is designed for students at the B2 Upper Intermediate level or higher or for students who have taken more than 650 hours of French. In this class, students will participate in enticing conversations about current events and culture pertaining to the French-speaking world (France, Belgium, West Africa, etc.).  Based on news videos and podcasts, they will engage in class discussions and defend their opinions.  Additionally, they will learn new idiomatic expressions, proverbs, as well as a plethora of linguistic subtleties.  

Textbook: None

REVIEW DESCRIPTION


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks
C2 Advanced

Current Events Conversation

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

This lively conversation course is designed for intermediate‑to‑advanced learners (B2–C2) who want to expand their fluency, sharpen their critical thinking, and engage deeply with the French‑speaking world.

Each week, students dive into thought‑provoking discussions inspired by authentic, contemporary materials drawn from French news outlets, cultural magazines, podcasts, literary excerpts, short videos, and film clips. Themes vary from current events and social issues to science, culture, and economic trends, offering fresh opportunities to explore diverse perspectives and enrich vocabulary.

The class atmosphere is interactive, supportive, and intellectually stimulating, encouraging students to express ideas freely while developing their ability to debate, narrate, and argue convincingly in French.

Throughout the course, the instructor provides targeted guidance on pronunciation, grammar, and discourse strategies to help participants refine clarity, nuance, and overall fluency—without interrupting the natural flow of conversation.

By the end, students will feel more confident navigating complex discussions, interpreting authentic French materials, and expressing themselves with sophistication and ease.

Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks

Français dans le monde actuel B2+

Conversation

All new Alliance Française students MUST complete a placement test prior to enrollment. Additional information is available on our website HERE.

This in-person class is designed for students at the B2 Upper Intermediate level or higher or for students who have taken more than 650 hours of French. In this class, students will participate in enticing conversations about current events and culture pertaining to the French-speaking world (France, Belgium, West Africa, etc.).  Based on news videos and podcasts, they will engage in class discussions and defend their opinions.  Additionally, they will learn new idiomatic expressions, proverbs, as well as a plethora of linguistic subtleties.  

Textbook: None

REVIEW DESCRIPTION


Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks

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