Summer Campus
for adults
Keep practicing your French over the summer with our Campus – the perfect combination of French lessons and fun activities to learn and have a great time!
“I liked the fact that it was a very interactive course, which included grammar, games, and lots of practical exercises.” – Monica
Like Monica, register for one, two, or three weeks on campus this summer!
If you don’t yet know your level, take a placement test. This test is highly recommended for easier and more effective learning.
Price:€ 25.
For each enrolment, a non refundable deposit of € 200 in case of withdrawal is required.
Every lesson initially scheduled on a bank holiday will be automatically postponed during the session.
Summer Campus
for kids & teens
Summer is the perfect time to improve your French skills, with workshops and activities designed especially for your children and teens during our Campus.
“The teacher creates a welcoming environment that the children are happy to be part of and in which learning takes place while having fun.” – Jospeh, Carla & Rosa’s dad
Like Joseph, register your children and teens for our Summer Campus!
Every lesson initially scheduled on a bank holiday will be automatically postponed during the session.
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Your thoughts and comments
Satisfied
Very satisfied with my teacher and the lesson. No additional comments to make.
Very good teacher
All the lessons are very good and the teacher always explain more than once, if we did not understand.
The course was good but it could have been even more intensive
Pluses:
– Good explanation of basic grammar
– Teacher was very good at explaining words/grammar and answering questions, giving examples
– Good effort at setting the correct prononciation
– Overall it provided a good framework for learning French and forced me also to learn by myself
What could be improved:
– The pace sometimes was slow for me (it may be a subjective observation). I feel we could have covered more topics faster and as a result spent more time trying to speak French in class (this started more towards the end of the course)
– There was little homework. As I had time, if I was given more structured homework (could be optional), the progress would have been faster. In the end, I read the text book by myself and learned words by myself at home
– In summary, making the course a bit more intensive and flexible, giving optional structured homework (for students that have time) and providing self-learning strategies (eg write sentences with new words, reading small texts at home, perhaps even watching simple French cartoons for kids at home etc) could make the course more interesting. Once again, this may be subjective as I now have some free time and have some prior knowledge of French (from a short course i took long time ago)
Institut français du Luxembourg
BP236
L - 2012 LUXEMBOURG
Tél. : (00352) _46 21 66
Email : contact@ifluxembourg.lu