French Class - Various Melbourne
Locations
We have small group French classes with a wide
variety of times available. If you do not see a suitable
time, give us a call as we are adding classes every month.
Our classes are fun and social all taught by native speakers.

Adult Course Curriculum
French
Course Level 1
About
this course:
Learn French with fun, dynamic native speaking teachers in
small group of 6 or fewer students. For beginners (Level 1)
and those new to learning French.
Subjects Covered:
Student will learn how to introduce and describe themselves and
where they live. Students will learn how to express their likes
and dislikes and how to order in a restaurant. Course is
designed to learn about everyday situations. With limited
number of students the instructor can focus on each student’s
personalized needs.
Course Outcomes
By the end of the 10-week course students will be able:
--to use familiar everyday expressions, basic phrases and
introduce self and others
--Students will be able to answer simple questions such as the
live, family members and likes and dislikes.
--learn about French culture
--order in a restaurant and have a simple phone conversation
Prerequisites:
none
Course is
for individuals seeking a small class size that offers maximum
opportunities to speak French. Not recommended for students who
wish take it easy and hide out in back of a class of 10+
students all at different speaking levels.
French Course Level 2
About this course:
Learn French with fun, dynamic native speaking teachers in small
group of 6 or fewer students.
Prerequisites:
L1
You can understand simple sentences and
frequently used expressions relating to very basic personal and
family information, shopping, local geography, employment etc.
You can communicate in simple and routine sentences relating to
direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
You can describe in simple terms aspects of your background,
immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
This courses are for those individuals who;
• plan to travel to foreign
countries,
• who had already some training in the language,
• who wish to enhance their language skills,
• who have a beginning conversational level.
A combination of grammar, pronunciation,
easy texts and easy conversation will allow you to feel more
confident and ultimately more fluent in the language.
Other Information:
Course is for individuals seeking a small class size that
offers maximum opportunities to speak French.
Level 3 + 4 also available.
French language Adult and Children Class
Schedule
| Times |
Mo |
Tu |
We |
Th |
Fr |
Sa |
| 9:30 |
Moorabbin
2.5-5 yo
9:30-10:30 |
|
Moorabbin
2.5-5 yo
9:30-10:30 |
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| 10:00 |
Moorabbin
2.5-5yo
9:30-12:00 |
Moorabbin
2.5-5yo
9:30-12:00 |
|
|
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| 11:00 |
|
|
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| 12:00 |
|
|
| 12:30 |
Level 1
- French Adult Class |
|
Moorabbin
Private Tuition Available |
|
|
|
| 2:30 |
|
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|
|
Prahran
2:00
Private tuition
|
|
| 3:30 |
3:00
Moorabbin
Private Tuition Available |
|
|
|
Prahran
Private
Course
Avaiable
|
|
| 4:00 |
Moorabbin
5-7 yo
4:00-5:00 |
Surrey
Hills
5-7yo
|
Moorabbin
10-15yo
4:30-5:30 |
Moorabbin
Private Tuition
Available |
Prahran
3-5 year olds
|
|
| 5:00 |
Moorabbin
7-10 yo
5:00-6:00 |
Surrey Hills
6-10yo
|
Moorabbin
Private Tuition |
Moorabbin Private |
Prahran
7-10 year olds |
|
| 6:30 |
Level 2 Adult
Course |
Surrey Hills
Level 2 Adult
Course |
Moorabbin
Adult Level 1 Course |
Moorabbin
Adult Level 1
Course |
Prahran
French Private
available |
|
| 7:30 |
French Level 1 Adult
Course |
Surrey Hills
Private Tuition Available |
Moorabbin
Private
Course |
Moorabbin
Private Course |
|
|
Note: Private tuition or group sessions can be
scheduled at your convenience.
Language Champs offers Corporate Group courses at your office.
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Adult Tuition per
10 week term
- Group Classes
1 hr. $250
Private lessons in centre $50/hour. On location incur
minimal travel costs.
Family or semi-private lesson discounts available.
French Tutor VCE
French
tutoring at Language Champs is conducted as small group sessions
or one on one classes. Our VCE French students had
outstanding results last year and current students are
progressing well. It is ideal for the French language VCE student looking to excel and get an added
advantage. A personal tutor is also ideal for the traveller who needs to
develop their language skills prior to their trip to French
speaking countries.
French
Language
French (
français,
pronounced[fʁɑ̃sɛ])
is today spoken by about 350 million people
around the world as either a native or a second
language with significant populations in 54
countries.
It is an official language
official language in 31
countries, most of which form
what is called in French
La
Francophonie, the community
of French-speaking nations. It
is an official language of all
United Nations. It is the
most popular foreign language in
the non-US anglosphere.
Although there
are many French
regional
accents, only
one version of
the language is
normally chosen
as a model for
foreign
learners, which
has no commonly
used special
name, but has
been termed
(neutral
French).
- Voiced
stops (i.e.
/b d g/)
are
typically
produced
fully voiced
throughout.
-
Voiceless
stops (i.e.
/p t k/)
are
described as
unaspirated;
when
preceding
high vowels,
they are
often
followed by
a short
period of
aspiration
and/or
frication.
They are
never
glottalised.
They can be
unreleased
utterance-finally.
- Nasals:
The velar
nasal
/ŋ/
occurs only
in final
position in
borrowed
(usually
English)
words:
parking,
camping,
swing. The
palatal
nasal
/ɲ/can
occur in
word initial
position
(e.g. gnon),
but it is
most
frequently
found in
intervocalic,
onset
position or
word-finally
(e.g.
montagne).
-
Fricatives:
French has
three pairs
of
homorganic
fricatives
distinguished
by voicing,
i.e.
labiodental
/f/–/v/,
dental
/s/–/z/,
and palato-alveolar
/ʃ/–/ʒ/.
Notice that
/s/–/z/
are dental,
like the
plosives
/t/–/d/,
and the
nasal
/n/.
- French
has one
rhotic whose
pronunciation
varies
considerably
among
speakers and
phonetic
contexts. In
general it
is described
as a voiced
uvular
fricative as
in
[ʁu]
roue "wheel"
. Vowels are
often
lengthened
before this
segment. It
can be
reduced to
an
approximant,
particularly
in final
position
(e.g.
"fort") or
reduced to
zero in some
word-final
positions.
For other
speakers, a
uvular trill
is also
fairly
common, and
an apical
trill
[r]
occurs in
some
dialects.
- Lateral
and central
approximants:
The lateral
approximant
/l/
is
unvelarised
in both
onset (lire)
and coda
position (il).
In the
onset, the
central
approximants
[w],
[ɥ],
and
[j]
each
correspond
to a high
vowel,
/u/,
/y/,
and
/i/
respectively.
There are a
few minimal
pairs where
the
approximant
and
corresponding
vowel
contrast,
but there
are also
many cases
where they
are in free
variation.
Contrasts
between
/j/
and
/i/
occur in
final
position as
in
/pɛj/
paye
"pay" vs.
/pɛi/
pays
"country".
Source:
Wikipedia reviewed 11/3/2008. There is a lot more
information at Wikipedia.
Private tuition and group tuition also available at your location
and schedule.
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