Topics for the DELF A1 and A2 exams

  You may be aware that there are 6 official levels: * Beginner / Elementary : A1 / A2 * Usual / Intermediate : B1 / B2 * Advanced : C1 / C2 (DALF exam) If you wish to pass the DELF A1 or A2, you will find on our poster the different themes essential […]

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Weekdays in French

In French, weekdays can be used with the article “le” but also without. —–> Without “le” (Dialogue 1) To talk about the days to come or the past days, we do not use the article “le”. In dialogue 1 below, you will see that “le” is not used. E: Qu’est-ce que tu fais lundi prochain? […]

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« De » or « à » ? For which verb ?

You may know that in French some verbs are used with other verbs without any preposition between them such as “aimer, adorer, préférer, détester, pouvoir, vouloir, devoir, aller…”. In those cases, the second verb is never conjugated: “Il peut PARLER français sans aucun accent.” “Nous voulons RÉVISER ensemble.” “J’aime de FAIRE du surf toute l’année.” […]

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Understand your Surf Lesson

  Your French classes are over and it is time for your daily surf lessons? You are ready to hit the beach, put your wetsuit / sunscreen on and enjoy a good surf session. A glance at the weekly schedule and you realize that your surf lesson starts at 5pm? Why wait another 4 hours? […]

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Frequently Asked Questions

BOOKING How do I book my French courses and my accommodation? You can book directly through our website, by phone or directly at school. How can I pay for the deposit, courses and accommodation ? Deposit is payable by bank transfer only. For outstanding balance, we accept payment by bank transfer, credit card (at school) or […]

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