Conversation en Français


Join our fun and engaging Conversation Classes

Our conversation classes provide an informal setting for students to practice and improve their French skills. These groups are designed to enhance fluency and confidence, allowing participants to engage in meaningful discussions on a variety of topics. Whether you're a beginner looking to build basic conversational skills or an advanced speaker aiming to refine your language, our conversation groups offer a supportive environment to connect with fellow language enthusiasts.
See details programs below.
We have now two different levels of conversation classes for this Fall season, starting Oct. 5th:

  • Intermediate and Advanced: Join Jean-Louis every Monday evening for 8 sessions for lively discussions and practice in a friendly, engaging environment. 
  • Beginners: Each month, Kerry introduces a new class designed especially for those just starting their French journey—fun, interactive, and perfect for building confidence.

Why attend?

  • Learn expressions that bring your French to life.
  • Sharpen your conversational skills in a fun, engaging environment.
  • Gain cultural insights into how the French express themselves.

The number of enrollments per session is limited to 10.
See program for each level bellow.

Age
Level
Session
Location
Pace
Day/Time
Intermediate and Advanced " Conversation en français "

Spring Weekly Conversation en Français

Conversation Class

Please note: the format of the conversation classes has changed for the Spring session. We will offer 8 conversation classes at the same time slot (Monday, 6pm), for a special flat rate of $90 (single package option).
There won't be class on May 25th (Memorial Day)

🎬 A Spring Session Inspired by Cinema

For April conversation classes, Jean-Louis will guide participants through conversations inspired by the films featured in our upcoming French Film Festival. These sessions are a unique opportunity to explore language through culture while preparing to fully enjoy the screenings.

Participants will discuss themes such as:

  • 🎨 Monday, April 6th: Talking about Impressionist painters, the birth of photography, and how people lived in France in the late 19th century. This class introduces the film The Colors of Time (screened on Friday, May 1st).
  • 🎻 Monday, April 13th: Discussing classical music, strong personalities, and the challenges of working together as a group. This class prepares for the film The Musicians (screened on Saturday, May 2nd).
  • 🏠 Monday, April 20th: Exploring family dynamics, family memory and trauma during World War II in Paris, and understanding the social context of the May 1968 events in France. This class introduces the film The Safe House (screened on Sunday, May 3rd).
  • 🍷 Monday, April 27th: Talking about food, cultural identity, and family expectations, with a focus on the influence of North African cuisine in France. This class prepares for the film Spice and Lies (screened on Sunday, May 10th).

Pace: Once a week 1.5 hour

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