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Beginner Conversation Through Fun and Games
These sessions invite students to interact on unexpected/unknown thematics to allow spontaneity and rapid mind setting. In this course, we will focus on words and interactive games (taboo, guess a who, crosswords, etc.) to use conversational skills and challenge ourselves having fun. This new setting of learning aim to teach differently, in a playful way, to use the foundations learnings in a social setting, to learn with ease, to develop new linguistic competences and confidence, where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
Beginner Conversation Through Fun and Games
These sessions invite students to interact on unexpected/unknown thematics to allow spontaneity and rapid mind setting. In this course, we will focus on words and interactive games (taboo, guess a who, crosswords, etc.) to use conversational skills and challenge ourselves having fun. This new setting of learning aim to teach differently, in a playful way, to use the foundations learnings in a social setting, to learn with ease, to develop new linguistic competences and confidence, where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
Art & French Conversation Workshop
This monthly online workshop offers a unique opportunity to discuss a work of art in French and to be introduced to a simple drawing technique through the creation of a personal artwork — one piece per session.
Each session will focus on a different theme, allowing participants to register for the session(s) of their choice. No prior knowledge of art history or drawing is required.
Objectives:
- Oral production: Emphasis on speaking skills through the exchange of viewpoints about a selected artwork, guided by reflective and thought-provoking questions.
- Written production: Short written responses to questions posed during the session.
- Listening comprehension: Understanding basic concepts of art history and drawing techniques explained in French.
- Community building: Creating a welcoming space within AF for art-sensitive individuals to connect, express themselves freely, and relax.
For each session, participants will be informed in advance of the materials to prepare (e.g., pencils, markers, paper) to support their artistic production.
Details:
- Audience: Adults with a minimum French level of B1+
- Format: Online (Zoom or similar)
- Frequency: Once a month, e.g., every second Thursday
- Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MST)
- Group size: Limited number of participants of 8 to ensure everyone has time and space to express themselves
Intermediate Conversation through fun and games
These sessions invite students to interact on unexpected/unknown thematics to allow spontaneity and rapid mind setting. In this course, we will focus on words and interactive games (taboo, guess a who, crosswords, etc.) to use conversational skills and challenge ourselves having fun. This new setting of learning aim to teach differently, in a playful way, to use the foundations learnings in a social setting, to learn with ease, to develop new linguistic competences and confidence, where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
Tales and Legends
Join us for a creative and conversational journey through two anonymous African folktales: The Father and His Son and The Spider and the Famine. These stories explore the complex relationships between humans and animals, offering rich material for reflection and artistic expression.
Each 2-hour session, held online via Zoom, includes:
- A guided discussion in French focusing on the symbolism and moral lessons of the tales
- A creative activity inspired by the stories
- A welcoming space for thoughtful exchange and personal interpretation
Who is it for?
- Adults with B1 to B2+ level in French
- No prior knowledge of literature required
Workshop Goals:
- Develop oral expression through meaningful conversation and interpretation
- Practice written production by responding to thematic questions
- Improve listening comprehension through cultural and artistic explanations
- Build a community of French learners who share an interest in storytelling and creativity
Art & French Conversation Workshop
This monthly online workshop offers a unique opportunity to discuss a work of art in French and to be introduced to a simple drawing technique through the creation of a personal artwork — one piece per session.
Each session will focus on a different theme, allowing participants to register for the session(s) of their choice. No prior knowledge of art history or drawing is required.
Objectives:
- Oral production: Emphasis on speaking skills through the exchange of viewpoints about a selected artwork, guided by reflective and thought-provoking questions.
- Written production: Short written responses to questions posed during the session.
- Listening comprehension: Understanding basic concepts of art history and drawing techniques explained in French.
- Community building: Creating a welcoming space within AF for art-sensitive individuals to connect, express themselves freely, and relax.
For each session, participants will be informed in advance of the materials to prepare (e.g., pencils, markers, paper) to support their artistic production.
Details:
- Audience: Adults with a minimum French level of B1+
- Format: Online (Zoom or similar)
- Frequency: Once a month, e.g., every second Thursday
- Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MST)
- Group size: Limited number of participants of 8 to ensure everyone has time and space to express themselves
Intermediate Conversation through fun and games
These sessions invite students to interact on unexpected/unknown thematics to allow spontaneity and rapid mind setting. In this course, we will focus on words and interactive games (taboo, guess a who, crosswords, etc.) to use conversational skills and challenge ourselves having fun. This new setting of learning aim to teach differently, in a playful way, to use the foundations learnings in a social setting, to learn with ease, to develop new linguistic competences and confidence, where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
Tales and Legends
Join us for a creative and conversational journey through two anonymous African folktales: The Father and His Son and The Spider and the Famine. These stories explore the complex relationships between humans and animals, offering rich material for reflection and artistic expression.
Each 2-hour session, held online via Zoom, includes:
- A guided discussion in French focusing on the symbolism and moral lessons of the tales
- A creative activity inspired by the stories
- A welcoming space for thoughtful exchange and personal interpretation
Who is it for?
- Adults with B1 to B2+ level in French
- No prior knowledge of literature required
Workshop Goals:
- Develop oral expression through meaningful conversation and interpretation
- Practice written production by responding to thematic questions
- Improve listening comprehension through cultural and artistic explanations
- Build a community of French learners who share an interest in storytelling and creativity
Intermediate Conversation through fun and games
These sessions invite students to interact on unexpected/unknown thematics to allow spontaneity and rapid mind setting. In this course, we will focus on words and interactive games (taboo, guess a who, crosswords, etc.) to use conversational skills and challenge ourselves having fun. This new setting of learning aim to teach differently, in a playful way, to use the foundations learnings in a social setting, to learn with ease, to develop new linguistic competences and confidence, where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
Tales and Legends
Join us for a creative and conversational journey through two anonymous African folktales: The Father and His Son and The Spider and the Famine. These stories explore the complex relationships between humans and animals, offering rich material for reflection and artistic expression.
Each 2-hour session, held online via Zoom, includes:
- A guided discussion in French focusing on the symbolism and moral lessons of the tales
- A creative activity inspired by the stories
- A welcoming space for thoughtful exchange and personal interpretation
Who is it for?
- Adults with B1 to B2+ level in French
- No prior knowledge of literature required
Workshop Goals:
- Develop oral expression through meaningful conversation and interpretation
- Practice written production by responding to thematic questions
- Improve listening comprehension through cultural and artistic explanations
- Build a community of French learners who share an interest in storytelling and creativity
Art & French Conversation Workshop
This monthly online workshop offers a unique opportunity to discuss a work of art in French and to be introduced to a simple drawing technique through the creation of a personal artwork — one piece per session.
Each session will focus on a different theme, allowing participants to register for the session(s) of their choice. No prior knowledge of art history or drawing is required.
Objectives:
- Oral production: Emphasis on speaking skills through the exchange of viewpoints about a selected artwork, guided by reflective and thought-provoking questions.
- Written production: Short written responses to questions posed during the session.
- Listening comprehension: Understanding basic concepts of art history and drawing techniques explained in French.
- Community building: Creating a welcoming space within AF for art-sensitive individuals to connect, express themselves freely, and relax.
For each session, participants will be informed in advance of the materials to prepare (e.g., pencils, markers, paper) to support their artistic production.
Details:
- Audience: Adults with a minimum French level of B1+
- Format: Online (Zoom or similar)
- Frequency: Once a month, e.g., every second Thursday
- Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MST)
- Group size: Limited number of participants of 8 to ensure everyone has time and space to express themselves
Art & French Conversation Workshop
This monthly online workshop offers a unique opportunity to discuss a work of art in French and to be introduced to a simple drawing technique through the creation of a personal artwork — one piece per session.
Each session will focus on a different theme, allowing participants to register for the session(s) of their choice. No prior knowledge of art history or drawing is required.
Objectives:
- Oral production: Emphasis on speaking skills through the exchange of viewpoints about a selected artwork, guided by reflective and thought-provoking questions.
- Written production: Short written responses to questions posed during the session.
- Listening comprehension: Understanding basic concepts of art history and drawing techniques explained in French.
- Community building: Creating a welcoming space within AF for art-sensitive individuals to connect, express themselves freely, and relax.
For each session, participants will be informed in advance of the materials to prepare (e.g., pencils, markers, paper) to support their artistic production.
Details:
- Audience: Adults with a minimum French level of B1+
- Format: Online (Zoom or similar)
- Frequency: Once a month, e.g., every second Thursday
- Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MST)
- Group size: Limited number of participants of 8 to ensure everyone has time and space to express themselves