In this brief course held on the special occasion of Bastille Day, learn common greetings and expressions, useful sentences, and take a few grammar exercises, learn a little about French history and how France celebrates Bastille Day.
In this brief course held on the special occasion of Bastille Day, learn common greetings and expressions, useful sentences, and take a few grammar exercises, learn a little about French history and how France celebrates Bastille Day.
Learn common gestures and games. As a part of WEA's 110th-year celebrations, join us in celebrating the diversity of our students, tutors, and courses!
The Workers' Educational Association of South Australia Incorporated, founded in 1913, is Australia's largest non-government adult community education organisation.
The WEA provides learning opportunities for anyone aged 15 years or older (in most courses - there are some age restrictions on individual courses). There are generally no pre-requisites for courses and no assessment or exams.
The WEA operates as an innovative, flexible provider of moderately priced adult education services.
The WEA receives approximately 17,000 enrolments annually in its nearly 1200 short courses.
The WEA is an independent, non-government association almost completely funded by the student fees that it receives.
The WEA publishes five Course Guides each year in late January, early April, mid June, early September and late November. All course details appear on this website, which is updated daily.
In addition to its skills and enrichment courses including computer training, the WEA offers overseas tours, services to assist people with a disability enter mainstream courses and WEA Clubs membership that enables students to continue their interests.
At the French Centre for Language and Cultural Studies, which is located at 32 York Street in the very heart of Sydney's CBD (find us on Google Maps), we've been offering French language courses for adults, ranging from French for beginners to advanced French throughout the year, since 1999.
The Alliance fran?aise de Ballarat offers three levels of language classes from complete beginners to intermediate, across four terms of six weeks each. Classes are conducted by experienced tutors on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings at the Eastwood.
What makes So French Class better We tailor the classes to your level and to your objectives. We don't have a predetermined program aimed at the many we listen to you and adapt to your needs. We adapt to your schedule too : you have the choice between two types of enrolments.
Studying French 1 is stimulating and enjoyable as you will cover a large amount of French in a short period of time. You will also learn about French and Francophone culture.
French classes are offered from beginners to advanced level by La Lingua Language School.
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