French Language Course: Advanced I/II (Fall 2024)
Monday, November 4 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
from October 14 to November 25 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Embark on an enriching linguistic adventure with our Advanced French Language Course. This class is crafted for confident learners that are eager to ascend to fluency. Delve into the intricate advanced grammar structures, explore nuanced verb tenses, and expand your vocabulary to articulate complex ideas.
Engage in spirited discussions, analyze challenging texts, and refine your conversational finesse. Our small class setting ensures personalized attention, cultivating a supportive environment for your linguistic journey.
Whether your goal is mastering professional communication or reveling in the beauty of French expression, our Intermediate II / Advanced French Language Course is your gateway to linguistic excellence.
Join us and witness the transformation of your proficiency in a setting of 4 to 12 students, fostering dynamic interactions and accelerated progress.”
All the materials and exercises will be distributed by the teacher.
“Liliane is a great teacher–she always has interesting articles to read and topics to discuss.” -Kavita
“Liliane is a wonderful teacher who always has thought-provoking conversation topics prepared, which helps encourage us to practice our French conversational skills.” -Rosie
About the Instructor:
Liliane Weinrob is a native French speaker who moved to Washington, DC in the early 1980s from Paris, France. Due to her French roots, she has enjoyed teaching French culture and language to Francophiles of all ages around the district for the past 20 years. Liliane has taught at the Global Language Network (GLN), the Washington International School (WIS) and Blyth-Templeton Academy.
This is an 8-week course. In order to offer flexibility, Hill Center offers the option to purchase 4 sessions for $199. This way, you can attend 4 classes over the course of 8 weeks; however, you are responsible for keeping current with the workload. A minimum of 4 students required for this class to occur. Students will be informed if the minimum is not met.
For an evaluation of your skill level, or for any questions please email Liliane at the address below.
Hill Center is dedicated to making our programming equitable and accessible to all. If cost, accessibility, or other obstacles are a barrier to attending a program, please contact programs@hillcenterdc.org and we will be happy to work out a solution.