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A1.1 - Complete beginner
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A1.2 - Beginner
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A2.1 - False beginner
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A2.2 - Elementary
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B1.1 - Lower intermediate
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B1.2 - Intermediate
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Do I have to have studied French before enrolling as a student at Alliance Française de York?No, we have courses to suit all levels of French speakers, from total beginners to nearly fluent.
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How do I enrol in a class?To enrol, we ask you to contact us via our registration form (see the Contact Us page for more details). We will get in touch with you to offer you the best suitable option. Your enrolment is confirmed once we received your payment.
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What types of lessons do you offer?At the AFDY, you can join group courses available for all levels (see the Group Courses page for more details). We also have 1-2-1 lessons, with a minimum of 5hrs, exclusively online. If you are a couple or a small group of friends, you can also sign up for small group lessons (maximum of 4), with a minimum of 5hrs, exclusively online.
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Do I have to be a member to enrol in a class?No, although we do have a special membership for our students which gives them full membership advantages (see the Membership page for more details).
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Do members have to be enrolled in a class?No.
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When can I expect to converse fluently in French?There is no set time period to learn any language fluently. Students in all courses at the Alliance Française de York are encouraged to speak French from day one. It is recommended that you study at least 120 hours of French to be able to join in with unprepared conversations on topics covering everyday life (e.g. family, hobbies, work, travel).
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What if I cannot speak French?You can still enjoy many of our cultural & social events, where speaking French is not a requirement. Check out our calendar of events for details.
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Do you offer children’s classes?Back for another year, we are offering a Kids Club for children between 5 and 10 years old (from Reception to Year 6)! Check out our Kids Club page for more information.
General French classes​​
General French courses are syllabus-based courses following a textbook which emphasises 4 skills (listening, reading, writing, and speaking).
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They are ideal for learners of all levels who aim to progress to the next CEFR proficiency level and/or wish to sit the DELF exam.
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Pace: 1.5hrs/week, 30 weeks

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