OPEN TRACK C1 - DEBATES & PERSPECTIVES - Tuesdays - 6PM
OPEN TRACK C1 - DEBATES & PERSPECTIVES - Tuesdays - 6PM
5/5/2026 to 6/23/2026
Tuesdays, 6pm - 9pm (in person)
This course is designed for C1 learners who want to engage deeply with French through discussion, debate, and reflection, beyond a traditional syllabus. We will explore a variety of topics – from society and culture to literature, art, and current events – focusing on advanced language use, argumentation, and expressing nuanced opinions.
This is an open track course, without homework assignments nor time-bound schoolbook progression; instead, the emphasis is on speaking, listening, and engaging critically with complex ideas in authentic contexts. You will develop confidence discussing a wide range of subjects in French and expressing your thoughts with clarity and sophistication.
Any registration submitted less than one week before the session starts (past 4/26/2026) will incur a $50 late registration fee.
Membership is required for all students enrolled at the Alliance Française. By registering, you confirm that you have read and agreed to our policies.
The bundle edition of the All-in-One Book (Student's Book + Activity Book) includes a 12-month access code to this textbook's digital resources on the Espace Virtuel platform—ideal for hybrid, remote, or in-person courses.
Prefer to order yourself? You can purchase your book directly from the official publisher’s portal.
We’ve secured a 10% discount for our students — be sure to order early to receive your book in time!
Note : All books ordered through the Alliance will be delivered at our location on the first day of class. Home delivery is not available.
Annual Student Membership - All students must have an active membership to take classes.
New beginners (A1-1) DO NOT need to buy their membership, as it is included with their class enrollment.
Note : Only those registered in private and group classes are considered students. Workshops and activities (such as lectures, movie screenings, sip-and-paints, etc.) are not considered classes.
Annual Student Membership - All students must have an active membership to take classes.
New beginners (A1-1) DO NOT need to buy their membership, as it is included with their class enrollment.
Note : Only those registered in private and group classes are considered students. Workshops and activities (such as lectures, movie screenings, sip-and-paints, etc.) are not considered classes.
