Collective Courses

Join our termly collective classes. With up to 12 students in the collective courses, you can ensure that you will benefit from a classroom learning environment.

Term 2 enrolments are now open.

Enrol
 here.

Refreshers

Brush up on your French during the holidays, practice your grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary to upkeep your French skills!

More information here.

Intensives

Go up a level in 2 weekends only - Check out our new intensive classes.

Our program is designed for you to challenge yourself  over the course of 4 full days. French lunches included!

More information here.

Private Lessons

Not available at the hours of a regular group course?
Too busy to go for a regular batch?

The private or semi-private tuition (up to 4 people) are for you!

More information here


Workshops

 A relaxed and enjoyable way to tackle some tricky topics!

Explore French Wine Regions, Historical French Monuments, French Gastronomy.. in French!
 
More information here.





Collective Courses

We are offering many options in order to help you master the most romantic language in the world!

Alliance Française holds classes in Remuera, Takapuna and even online. Our term classes run in 10 weeks blocks. As well as our regular lessons we have a variety of special topic classes, language workshops (Grammar and Pronunciation), conversation groups and intensive classes available.
Please note that we need at least 5 students to open a class.

By taking classes with us, you will

  • Learn with qualified, experienced and agreed professional French teachers
  • Progress in a friendly French immersion environment
  • Follow a structured curriculum following the Common European Framework of Reference  
  • Work toward internationally recognised exams
  • Have online access to the class progression and resources.
  • Back up your learning with resources from our media-library


Rate : $440 (incl. GST)

Please note that the price does not include the required textbooks.


Choosing a level

If you've never studied French before -> You can enrol in A1.1 - our complete beginner class (see schedule below).

If you have some French language skills -> Start by taking our mandatory level assessment.
Our pedagogical coordinator will then be in contact and have a chat with you to help to choose the best class for you.

Please note that we require an administrative fee (20% of the full term price) if a student who hasn't done a level assessment decides to change his class in the middle of the term.

Want more help or information? -> Click here to see our classes curriculum or contact us.

If you are a full beginner, we recommend you to contact our Director of Study (school@alliance-francaise.co.nz) to discuss the possible options.


Enrolment Collective Courses:

Find your level below and click on the specific button to enrol.



A1 A1


A2 A2


B1 B1


B2 B2


C1/C2 C1/C2



To see all enrolment options, click here.

Curriculum:


A1 A1


A2 A2


B1 B1


B2 B2


C1 C1


C2 C2



Student Membership card 

To enrol in a class you must be a member of Alliance Française Auckland.
More information here.


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A1 Beginner

A1.1 Course

Regular Classes

The topics you will cover during this class are:

  • Introducing yourself
  • Communicating in class
  • Asking personal questions
  • Saying and understanding numbers
  • Talking about the Francophone world


This class is step1 of 4 towards DELF A1 (Official French Examination), please check the curriculum here
If you're interested in getting formal recognition of your level, have a look  here


Pace: 2 hours per week over 10 weeks

A1.2 Course

Regular Classes

The topics you will cover during this class are:

  • Describing a city
  • Talking about the weather
  • Giving the time
  • Shopping and buying
  • Suggesting an outing

This class is step 2 of 4 towards DELF A1 (Official French Examination), please check the curriculum here
If you're interested in getting formal recognition of your level, please look  here


Pace: 2 hours per week over 10 weeks

A1.3 Course

Regular Classes

The topics you will cover during this class are:

  • Talking about the past and the future
  • Describing someone
  • Telling someone to do something
  • Making a positive or a negative comment
  • Talking about likes and dislikes

This class is step 3 of 4 towards DELF A1 (Official French Examination), please check the curriculum here
If you're interested in getting formal recognition of your level, please look   here


Pace: 2 hours per week over 10 weeks
A2 Intermediate

A2.1 Course

Regular Classes

The topics you will cover in this class are:

  • Saying what sport you play
  • Talking about the future
  • Expressing a decision
  • Giving advice
  • Talking about goals

This class is step 1 of 6 towards DELF A2 (Official French Examination), please check the curriculum here
If you're interested in getting formal recognition of your level, please look   here


Pace: 2 hours per week over 10 weeks
B1 Advanced

B1.1 Course

Regular Classes

Over two terms, the topics you will cover in this class are:

  • Talking about housing
  • Expressing advice, order and permission
  • Talking about gastronomie
  • Understanding a movie clip, a book excerpt, an article, a radio column or an interview
  • Talking about your studies
  • speak about relationships  
  • Describe past events, situations, habits, a memory
  • Talk about an anecdote
  • Talk about a work
  • Express your opinion/your motivation

This class is step 1 of 4 towards DELF B1 (Official French Examination), please check the curriculum here
If you're interested in getting formal recognition of your level, please look   here


Pace: 2 hours per week over 10 weeks