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Fall25 - Book Club - Candide ou l'optimisme, de Voltaire B2+ (FALL2)
In this course, students will read Candide ou l'Optimisme by Voltaire.
Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings.
Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test
Candide ou l'optimisme by Voltaire
Découvrez Candide, ou l'Optimisme, une œuvre incontournable de la littérature française classique. À travers les mésaventures de Candide, le héros naïf, Voltaire critique la philosophie optimiste de son époque, exposant les travers de la société et les illusions de l'humanité.
You can purchase the book here.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h
Fall25 - Book Club - Les aurores montréalaises par Monique Proulx B2+/C1 (FALL3)
In this course, students will read Les Aurores Montréalaises par Monique Proulx
Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings.
Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test
Les Aurores Montréalaises par Monique Proulx
Ce sont des nouvelles, textes courts et incisifs, tous soigneusement taillés dans l’insupportable banalité des drames et des lieux. Le livre se compare à une petite mosaïque de pierres multicolores. Chacune conserve sa couleur rare et la forme unique de sa froide minéralité. L’ensemble n’en constitue pas moins un vivant portrait de Montréal, une effrayante collection de spécimens humains, un tableau prodigieux de cacophonie et de tristesse nordique.
View or purchase the book here.
Pace: Once a week, 1h30 per session (course duration varies)
Fall25 - Book Club The Art of Haikus: Neige by Maxence Fermine B2+ (FALL3)
In this course, students will read The Art of Haikus: Neige by Maxence Fermine.
Students will be responsible for weekly assigned readings and encouraged to share their questions and impressions on our e-learning platform. During class, the instructor will guide the discussion about the weekly reading, touching on relevant historical and cultural context, character development, major themes, and overall impressions through general questions as well as close readings.
Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test
The Art of Haikus: Neige by Maxence Fermine
Students can purchase the book here.
Pace: Once a week, 1h30 per session (course duration varies)
Fall25 - French Podcasts B2+ (FALL2)
In this course focused on oral expression and listening comprehension, students will listen to podcasts and speculate together on subjects worthy of greater debate. The instructor will guide a discussion of current events, including important moments that characterize the Anthropocene and its drifts. Students will also discuss topics related to science, societies, fauna and flora, and arts and culture, amongst others. These subjects will allow the class to reflect on and discuss the various stakes which constitute our current society.
Course materials: All materials will be made available by the instructor.
Prerequisite: B2.3 or B2+ course, or B2.3/C1 result at placement test
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h
Fall25 - Oral Communication B1+ (FALL2)
This class is designed for students who reached at the end of the B1 level (completed B1.3) and who wish to strengthen and practice their oral comprehension and production skills through a communicative and action-oriented approach to language learning. Some written comprehension and production may be introduced in support of the targeted oral communication outcomes.
Each week, a theme will be explored through a reading and/or listening exercise appropriate to the level. Relevant vocabulary and one or more grammar points at the B1 level will be reviewed based on support materials and put into practice through structured activities designed to generate authentic conversation, including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. Throughout the course, students will receive personalized and prompt feedback from their instructor on grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation.
B1+ learners are expected to communicate in a simple manner on familiar topics regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. and cope flexibly with problems of everyday life; they can generally identify the topic of a discussion which is conducted simply and clearly.
Prerequisite: General French B1.3 completed, or B1.3/B2 result at our placement test.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 1h30 once a week, total of 7.5h
Fall25 - Winter Special : French Podcasts B2+ (FALL3)
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Fall25 - World News C1 (FALL2)
A class for fluent students wishing to perfect their linguistic and cultural understanding in areas such as geopolitics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more. Students will focus on formulating ideas and opinions with precision and on discussing clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects.
Course materials—including newspaper articles, TV, and radio shows—are to be studied before class; expect approximately two hours of autonomous study per week.
Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our online placement test and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course.
Pace: Regular, 5 weeks, 2h once a week, total of 10h
Fall25 - World News C1 (FALL3)
A class for fluent students wishing to perfect their linguistic and cultural understanding in areas such as geopolitics and economics, literature and history, the arts, and many more. Students will focus on formulating ideas and opinions with precision and on discussing clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects.
Course materials—including newspaper articles, TV, and radio shows—are to be studied before class; expect approximately two hours of autonomous study per week.
Prerequisite: Both former and current AFSeattle students, as well as all new students, must take our online
placement test and complete an oral assessment to confirm their level prior to enrolling in their first C1 level course.
Pace: Regular