Group Workshops

for kids

Registration for Fall is now open!🍂​  
Our workshops give your children the confidence and skills they need to express themselves in French!

“My daughter has expanded her vocabulary and she is more interested in learning French. ” – Maria
Like Maria, register your children for a new term of workshops in French!

The dates of the workshops for kids are outside the Luxembourgish holidays.

 Group Workshops

for teens

Registration for Fall is now open!🍂​  
During the workshops, teens are strongly encouraged to take part in hands-on activities to improve their written and spoken French expression and comprehension skills.

“I liked the teacher and the very friendly learning atmosphere.” – Ziqiu
Register your teens for a new term of workshops in French, so they can learn in a friendly atmosphere, like Ziqiu!

The dates of the workshops for teens are outside the Luxembourgish holidays.

 Winter Campus

for kids & teens

☃️ Frosty Campus in French! ​🧤​​​
Interactive exercises and activities for French learning, during school holidays in February, for your kids and teens!

“My son has loved his lessons! The topics are fun, novel, and exciting as they are always linked to the context/ time of the year in which they find themselves.” – Loana
Like Loana, register your kids & teens for our Winter Campus in French!

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Your thoughts and comments

4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5
4.8 out of 5 stars (based on 118 reviews)
Excellent84%
Very good14%
Average2%
Poor0%
Terrible0%

French intensive A1-1. Great!

Rated 5 out of 5
06/11/2019

This was a wonderful course and we covered all the basics. Also the teacher was very kind and attentive.

Chelsea

Good course, with some room for improvements

Rated 3 out of 5
11/09/2019

The course was overall good. For the price that we paid and considering the presence of students with different levels in the same group, it should be better organized, though! Meaning that the different levels require different materials. Homework would also help to revise what was done in the course. In level A1.2, it would be more important to also write things down and not just express them orally, as this can then help to practice at home in order to prepare for the next class. Now we always had to start instead with a “short” revision of the day before, which in fact took up a lot of time.
The majority of the students were beginners who hadn’t studied french before or had only studied it for a couple of weeks, and I ended up being more talkative than the others and I felt that I was talking a lot – the teacher also mentioned that a few times. Basically this part was wrong attempt of the beginning of the class. With regard to grammar, the teaching was really very good! It would however have been better to include more dialogues, letting students write them down and then practice among each other – this could be very helpful.

Elida

fruitful start learning French in 11 sessions

Rated 5 out of 5
08/09/2019

Kona, native American, 9 years old,spent 11 sessions of French private lession during her holidays in Luxembourg. Nearly from scratch, she was willing to start learning French in view of being able to chat with her French origin school friend in NY State primary public school
Sandra, her teacher, made her comfortable at the lesson, so that due to this friendly relationship, Kona was able to register good progress by learning words at the start. She has an excellent memory for words and ideas. But certainly, her willingness to learn helped her to meeting the expectations of Sandra and ours too. During the aftermath of the private lessons, we rehears with her main words or standard situations. Even with this background, you can not expecting miracles. Nevertheless it was a treasure for future work .

Jean Pierre

 


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