French course for Adult beginner Jan 26

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French course for Adult beginner Jan 26

French course for Adult beginner Jan 26 is a 6 week program open to full beginners. It provides a structured and professional environment for adults who want to learn french from the beginning. At the end of the program, successful students should be able to use simple structures and basic vocabulary in a wide range of themes.

This course is closed.

 

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Registration for “French course for Adult beginner Jan 26” is closed.

Date: Monday January 26 until March 2

Time: from 18:30 to 20:00 p.m.

Address:  7430 Copenhagen Road, L5N 2C4, Mississauga, Ontario.

“French course for Adult beginner Jan 26” runs for 6 weeks.

Fee: $90.-

Phone: 647 702 4544

email: info@frenchcircles.ca
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Eventbrite - French Classes for Adults MONDAYS P.M. (beginner level)

New Students can join the group anytime, they  will be charged only for the classes that they will attend. *

Please print a paper copy of the ticket and bring it to the program.

Communications about this program will be through the email address you provide at registration.

This program gives you the opportunity to improve both, your spoken French and grammar skills through activities, games and role playing. There is no need of a previous level of French.

 

* French course for Adult beginner Jan 26 Terms and Conditions:

A minimum number of 4 attendees are required for  French course for Adult beginner Jan 26 and if this number is not reached by the start of term, the class will be cancelled. It may be possible to come to one of the other venues with prior arrangement, if you are unable to attend your usual class, otherwise no refund will be offered.

 French Circles Club offers taster sessions,  (must be booked in advance) drop in taster is $20.

If we have to cancel a class for whatever reason, then an extra class will be added to the end of the usual term to make up to the length of the course.