Advanced Conversation and Grammar (B2-C2) 6pm-8:00pm.
Conversation
This course is designed for B1 to C2 (intermediate to advanced) students. In this French conversation class, discussion about topics related
to current events, culture, science, and economics, is of the essence. Each week, the instructor selects different themes, drawn from
newspaper or magazine articles, podcasts, excerpts from literary texts, French movie clips, etc. Exchange of ideas is highly encouraged and
fun. Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar is made when necessary.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Les “casse-croutes” de l’Alliance Francaise de Denver – Special Lunch Time Conversation Program BYOCC! (Bring Your Own Casse-Croûte !) From
the literal translation to “break the crust” (as in breaking bread), the Casse-Croûte is a light meal shared between friends, colleagues,
and family; a French version of a brown-bag lunch. Join us for a lively conversation based on current events/a magazine article/news, etc.
related to your level of French. Conversations will be facilitated by the teacher who will prepare something different for each session. No
textbook needed for this class.
This in-person course is designed to encourage B1-B2 level students (previously 300-400) to converse. Different topics will be chosen by the
instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. No textbook needed for
this class.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Advanced Conversation and Current Events (B2+) 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Conversation
This course is designed to encourage students at the B2 level (Advanced) and higher to converse and discuss current events. Different topics
and authentic documents will be chosen by the instructor each week. Discussion about cultural, societal, and scientific issues will be
encouraged throughout the session. No textbook required for this class.
Advanced Conversation and Grammar (B2-C2) 6pm-8:00pm.
Conversation
This course is designed for B1 to C2 (intermediate to advanced) students. In this French conversation class, discussion about topics related
to current events, culture, science, and economics, is of the essence. Each week, the instructor selects different themes, drawn from
newspaper or magazine articles, podcasts, excerpts from literary texts, French movie clips, etc. Exchange of ideas is highly encouraged and
fun. Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar is made when necessary.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
This in-person course is designed to encourage B1-B2 level students (previously 300-400) to converse. Different topics will be chosen by the
instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. No textbook needed for
this class.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Advanced Conversation and Current Events (B2+) 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Conversation
This course is designed to encourage students at the B2 level (Advanced) and higher to converse and discuss current events. Different topics
and authentic documents will be chosen by the instructor each week. Discussion about cultural, societal, and scientific issues will be
encouraged throughout the session. No textbook required for this class.
Advanced Conversation and Grammar (B2-C2) 6pm-8:00pm.
Conversation
This course is designed for B1 to C2 (intermediate to advanced) students. In this French conversation class, discussion about topics related
to current events, culture, science, and economics, is of the essence. Each week, the instructor selects different themes, drawn from
newspaper or magazine articles, podcasts, excerpts from literary texts, French movie clips, etc. Exchange of ideas is highly encouraged and
fun. Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar is made when necessary.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
This in-person course is designed to encourage B1-B2 level students (previously 300-400) to converse. Different topics will be chosen by the
instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. No textbook needed for
this class.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Advanced Conversation and Grammar (B2-C2) 6pm-8:00pm.
Conversation
This course is designed for B1 to C2 (intermediate to advanced) students. In this French conversation class, discussion about topics related
to current events, culture, science, and economics, is of the essence. Each week, the instructor selects different themes, drawn from
newspaper or magazine articles, podcasts, excerpts from literary texts, French movie clips, etc. Exchange of ideas is highly encouraged and
fun. Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar is made when necessary.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Les “casse-croutes” de l’Alliance Francaise de Denver – Special Lunch Time Conversation Program BYOCC! (Bring Your Own Casse-Croûte !) From
the literal translation to “break the crust” (as in breaking bread), the Casse-Croûte is a light meal shared between friends, colleagues,
and family; a French version of a brown-bag lunch. Join us for a lively conversation based on current events/a magazine article/news, etc.
related to your level of French. Conversations will be facilitated by the teacher who will prepare something different for each session. No
textbook needed for this class.
This in-person course is designed to encourage B1-B2 level students (previously 300-400) to converse. Different topics will be chosen by the
instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. No textbook needed for
this class.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Advanced Conversation and Current Events (B2+) 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Conversation
This course is designed to encourage students at the B2 level (Advanced) and higher to converse and discuss current events. Different topics
and authentic documents will be chosen by the instructor each week. Discussion about cultural, societal, and scientific issues will be
encouraged throughout the session. No textbook required for this class.
Advanced Conversation and Grammar (B2-C2) 6pm-8:00pm.
Conversation
This course is designed for B1 to C2 (intermediate to advanced) students. In this French conversation class, discussion about topics related
to current events, culture, science, and economics, is of the essence. Each week, the instructor selects different themes, drawn from
newspaper or magazine articles, podcasts, excerpts from literary texts, French movie clips, etc. Exchange of ideas is highly encouraged and
fun. Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar is made when necessary.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
This in-person course is designed to encourage B1-B2 level students (previously 300-400) to converse. Different topics will be chosen by the
instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. No textbook needed for
this class.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
Advanced Conversation and Current Events (B2+) 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Conversation
This course is designed to encourage students at the B2 level (Advanced) and higher to converse and discuss current events. Different topics
and authentic documents will be chosen by the instructor each week. Discussion about cultural, societal, and scientific issues will be
encouraged throughout the session. No textbook required for this class.
Advanced Conversation and Grammar (B2-C2) 6pm-8:00pm.
Conversation
This course is designed for B1 to C2 (intermediate to advanced) students. In this French conversation class, discussion about topics related
to current events, culture, science, and economics, is of the essence. Each week, the instructor selects different themes, drawn from
newspaper or magazine articles, podcasts, excerpts from literary texts, French movie clips, etc. Exchange of ideas is highly encouraged and
fun. Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar is made when necessary.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
This in-person course is designed to encourage B1-B2 level students (previously 300-400) to converse. Different topics will be chosen by the
instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. No textbook needed for
this class.
NEW STUDENTS: If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our placement test to ensure you are
starting at the right level.
If you have taken French before, we suggest you take our FREE placement test to ensure you start at the
right level. You can take the test directly online.
Le Corbusier is revered as one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. We will
look at some of his buildings and see why he is so important, and also why some of his ideas are still controversial today.
This course is designed for students at the Intermediate level (those who have completed the A2 series of classes and those at the B1
level). It presents facets of culture or civilization experienced in all parts of the world where French plays a major role.
France is home to picturesque villages and seaside communities dating back to medieval or Roman times. In this course, we will delve into
their unique stories, history, geographical locations and cultural heritage.
This year, in partnership with The Rocky Mountain French American Chamber of Commerce, and Denver Sisters Cities Brest, we are
hosting a four-day event at Larimer Square.
This event is FREE, and everyone is welcome..
"I'd like to start this off by thanking you for teaching me so much French. You were a great teacher and you helped me learn so many new
things. I'd also like to apologize for missing a lot of lessons, although I'm sure that I would've rather gone to them. Again, you are the
best teacher I've ever had, and it's sad to say goodbye to you."
Lir M.
"Alliance Française de Denver created a wonderful virtual environment where I spent my Summer vacation; visiting the winemaking area of Bouzy; celebrating Bastille Day; learning how to cook with flowers; touring historic châteaux and beautiful villages; all in the safety and comfort of my home.
A real treat for any Francophone person; especially having a daily place for French chat to try out and maintain colloquial skills."
Stephen G.
"Anne is fantastic! The material is fast paced for this "old dog" to learn new tricks, but we could not go slower. It has been very
helpful to prepare me for my trip to France."
Sue T.
"A great place to learn and practice French while getting acquainted with French culture and interesting people. I definitely recommend
AFD and their events. Je parle français! Et vous?"