Discover the content and achievements of our intensive week for pre-teens at A1.2 level in July in the heart of Amsterdam., where pre-adolescents were able to improve their French in a fun and effective way.
The French possessive adjectives are: mon, ma, mes, ton, ta, tes, son, sa, ses. Learn more and how to use them
The French culture has a lot of interesting Christmas expressions. Here are three for you to enjoy! Try to use them at your family dinner
Partitives are studied in level A1.1 With nouns like milk, coffee, or tea that cannot be counted, in English we use the word some, any, or no article. These nouns must be used with the partitive in French, and it …
Learn about the CEFR levels of language proficiency used by L’ecole de francais to assess French fluency. For most European languages, including French, the Council of Europe develops the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) sets standards that …
Discover the six reasons why attending an intensive French course at L’école de français could be the right choice for you. 1. You are at the heart of the learning process As we work in a small group, we focus …
Learning French as a foreign language as a child has several advantages. At L’ecole de Francais, we teach French classes to both the children of natives and of people for whom French is a foreign language. Read the five reasons …
At L’ecode de francais, we pride ourselves on teaching our students French in a structured manner. As well as teaching French using native speakers and in French. Our courses are based on the European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). …