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Welcome to our course selector! Check the instructions below to enrol in your class. If you have been redirected to this page, scroll down to see the pre-selected options offered to you.
How to select your class with the course selector?
1. Click on ADULTS in the course selector below
2. Filter by session: Winter Holiday Intensives or Term 3 (10-week course).
3. If known, filter by level.
We have new levels! If you have recently studied with us, find out which level to enrol next here.
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Book a level assessment here.
1. Click on CHILDREN in the course selector below
2. Filter by session: Winter Holiday Intensives or Term 3 (10-week course).
3. If known, filter by level or book an assessment with our Children's Course Coordinator! (Both the child and a parent need to be present)
If your child has not previously taken classes with AFM, please call us on (03) 9525 3463 so that we can discuss your needs.
1. Click on HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS in the course selector below
2. Filter by session: Term 3 (10-week course) or Winter Holiday Intensives
3. Optional: filter per level (school grade)
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Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
By now, you have gained solid foundations in French and you already know a lot of vocabulary. It's time to party and learn how to get
information about events, talk about past events, organise a gathering with friends; how to accept or politely refuse an invitation (yes,
staying at home to watch TV is an acceptable excuse!).
By the end of this course, you will be able to indicate time and start using past and future tenses.
Beginner 3 is for students who have completed Beginner's 2 (formerly A1.2 Discovery) or have been assessed at this level prior to enrolling.
Unsure about your level? Book a level assessment now.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
You've now got the basics sorted and you'll keep making progress this term!
- Get ready to leave the world of speaking only about the here and now, and start talking confidently about past experiences and future
plans.
- Gain useful skills for communicating your travel plans; choose a destination, describe different types of accommodation, undertake
discussions about the seasons and climate.
- Build confidence in everyday situations such as food shopping and following a recipe.
- Go deeper into expressing your emotions and feelings.
Beginner 4 is for students who have completed Beginner's 3 (formerly A1.3 Discovery) or have been assessed at this level prior to
enrolling. Unsure about your level? Book a level assessment now.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
This term, you will travel in time to talk about an unusual trip, memories, and your past work experience. You will learn to reply to formal
questions, using new vocabulary and adjectives. You will jump to the future to organise a theme-oriented fun weekend while learning more
about feminine and masculine nouns.
At the end of the course, you will also be able to give advice using different scenarios ("if") or to offer help and support to
others.
Intermediate 2 is for students who have completed Intermediate 1 (formerly A2.3) or have been assessed at this level prior to enrolling.
Unsure about your level? Book a level assessment
now..
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
.Textbooks you will need for this course are:
.Textbooks you will need for this course are:
.Textbooks you will need for this course are:
.Keen to improve both your confidence speaking in French as well as your grammatical accuracy? This course will help you do both! Through conversation, role plays and debates on a range of cultural and current topics, the focus in this course is on your speaking skills. You will also revise and consolidate the main grammar points introduced in level B1 through listening, speaking, reading and writing activities to reinforce your understanding and fluency. Each term covers different content and may vary slightly depending on the needs of the group. We recommend spending four terms in Conversation & Grammar. All material provided - no textbooks required.
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Your French is getting better and better, why not immersing yourself in a French-speaking country? Talk about your past experiences abroad,
compare different countries, define the pros and cons of changing life, use conditional ("if") to express your dreams and goals.
By the end of the course, you will be confident to get information over the phone, solve admin issues (insurance, internet...), communicate
medical situations and describe symptoms. Are you ready for your next trip?
Independent 1 is for students who have completed Intermediate 5 (formerly B1.1-B1.2) or have been assessed at this level prior to
enrolling. Unsure about your level? Book a level assessment now.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
Let's celebrate a better world! In this course, you will learn accurate vocabulary to organise a party, a family celebration or a team
building event, using arguments to convince your co-hosts and guests.
In a community spirit, you will then be invited to debate about controversial topics including food wastage, sustainability and ecology. You
will acquire key grammatical skills to agree or to disagree, to convince someone to act and to suggest solutions.
Independent 2 is for students who have completed Independent 1 (formerly B1.3) or have been assessed at this level prior to enrolling.
Unsure about your level? Book a level assessment now.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
During this class, you will gain confidence to look for a new role... in French! You will discover key words and sentences to describe your
studies and your job experience, express your motivation, write a strong cover letter and get ready for your interview.
You will also be able to find key information, decoding the news and spotting fake news. You will compare information from traditional and
social media, and analyse the methods to catch the attention of an audience.
Independent 3 is for students who have completed Independent 2 (formerly B1.4 Independent) or have been assessed at this level prior to
enrolling. Unsure about your level?
Book a level assessment now.
Want to consolidate your French? Book add-ons: phonetics, grammar & vocabulary or conversation & discussion, 2h/week every 2 weeks
during term time.
Textbooks you will need for this course are:
Please follow the links above to purchase the textbooks from Language International Book store.
Culture shapes the way language is structured and the ways in which language is used. Expand your French language skills while exploring themes as diverse as pop culture, history, society, politics, philosophy, everyday life, and more. Using a variety of media—novels, films, documentaries, news articles, and more—you will have the opportunity to delve deeper into each topic.
This course is designed for students with an advanced to expert level (formerly referred to as B2/C1) who would like to learn more about French and other Francophone cultures, as well as become more independent in speaking in French about more complex and challenging topics.
Keen to improve both your confidence speaking in French as well as your grammatical accuracy? This course will help you do both! The focus of this course is to brush-up on your French grammar and develop more complex language structures, while enhancing your French speaking skills with discussions and debates on a variety of cultural and current affairs topics. Each term covers different content and may vary slightly depending on the needs of the group. We recommend spending four terms in Conversation & Grammar. All material provided - no textbooks required.
This course is designed for students with a B2 level of French or higher, who would like to continue to focus on grammar and conversation at an advanced level. This class will incorporate a range of French language exercises to improve accuracy and fluency with a focus on grammar and diction. Students will have the opportunity to improve their spoken French through discussion and debate on a range of cultural topics from literature and arts to current affairs. Through this course, students will have further developed their use of complex language structures in French and will feel more confident conversing in French. All material provided - no textbooks required..
Culture shapes the way language is structured and the ways in which language is used. Expand your French language skills while exploring themes as diverse as pop culture, history, society, politics, philosophy, everyday life, and more. Using a variety of media—novels, films, documentaries, news articles, and more—you will have the opportunity to delve deeper into each topic.
This course is designed for students with an advanced to expert level (formerly referred to as B2/C1) who would like to learn more about French and other Francophone cultures, as well as become more independent in speaking in French about more complex and challenging topics.
This course is designed for students with a B2 level of French or higher, who would like to continue to focus on grammar and conversation at an advanced level. This class will incorporate a range of French language exercises to improve accuracy and fluency with a focus on grammar and diction. Students will have the opportunity to improve their spoken French through discussion and debate on a range of cultural topics from literature and arts to current affairs. Through this course, students will have further developed their use of complex language structures in French and will feel more confident conversing in French. All material provided - no textbooks required..
Please note for reasons of class management and ensuring the best learning outcomes for all our students:
After students have enrolled in a particular class, it is not possible to change teacher, day, time and/or delivery format (online or onsite) – either week-to-week, or for the rest of term, after classes have started. Exception is where the student needs to change level (before end of Week 2 of any term).
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