BEGINNER - BRIDGE TO A2 - Wednesdays - 5:30PM (SUMMER)

BEGINNER - BRIDGE TO A2 - Wednesdays - 5:30PM (SUMMER)

$322.00

7/8/25 to 8/19/25

Wednesdays, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (in person) - Adult classes

Summer French Class – Bridge to A2
This class is part of our special summer program, designed to review and reinforce key language skills rather than follow our standard curriculum.

This course is designed for A1+ learners who want to consolidate their skills and gain confidence before moving on to A2. Over the course of 7 weeks, we will revisit everything you’ve learned, moving from understanding the structure of the language to actually using it, combined with practical communication and paraphrasing strategies, in a flexible and interactive 2-hour format.

This is an open-track course, with no traditional schoolbook progression – instead, we focus on speaking, listening, and using French in real-life situations. Perfect for learners who want to keep their French fresh over the summer!

Any registration submitted less than one week before the session starts (past 6/29/2026) 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.

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STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
$50.00

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.

STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
$50.00

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.