When do your courses start? Do you offer classes with start-times throughout the year?
We offer a number of different programs throughout the year. We have part-time and full-time classes, conversation classes, a book club class for more advanced students, and other speciality courses through the year. We offer one-on-one tutorials and sometimes group tutorials. We have a free Canadian Citizenship Language Evaluation (CLIC) program for newcomers to learn French. We’ve also recently added micro-credentialled courses for interpreters.
Do you offer virtual classes?
All of our classes are now offered online.
What equipment will I need for an online class?
We use Microsoft Teams for all our online classes, so in addition to your computer, all you’ll need is a good headset and a microphone.
What if I have technical difficulties with the virtual class environment?
We ask our students to do a simple connection test after registering for a course. If you have problems, one of our technical wizards will call you. And for the first class, we have someone present to help anyone if needed. If you still have problems, someone will call you individually to try to resolve the issue.
Are your courses open to anyone? Are there prerequisites?
Please check the course you would like to take to determine what is needed. For all French as a Second Language classes, you must first complete a French Language aptitude assessment.
Do I have to take a test before enrolling in a course?
Yes, for all French as a Second Language courses, passing a French aptitude assessment is required in order to enrol. For the Canadian Citizenship Language Evaluation (CLIC) and micro-accreditation courses, please check the requirements.
How much do your courses cost?
Will I earn a French certificate?
Yes, we have certificates for all completed French as a Second Language courses. Please note that good attendance is a mandatory requirement for completion.
Do you offer accreditation as well?
Yes, we’ve recently added a micro-credentialled course to our course list, and plan to add more in the future. Please keep checking this site. Or if you’d like to partner with us to create an accreditation, please contact us.
Can I take part-time classes or even full-time classes?
Yes, we offer both part-time and full-time course options. We also offer tutorials.
When is the deadline to register? How do I register? Can I pay online?
Registration deadlines vary by course type. For most courses that we offer, you can now register and pay online.
Who should I contact for more information?
How will I know if I have been accepted?
Upon registration, you will receive an automatic confirmation email.
What happens if a class is cancelled?
You will be informed by email if a class is cancelled.
What happens if I have to miss a class?
Please let your teacher know in advance if possible, and they can ensure you don’t miss any important course material.
What happens if I need to cancel after registering?
For all courses, you will have a very limited window for cancellation. Please check the individual requirements of your course, as our cancellation deadlines are final.
Do you offer classes in English?
Do you offer any classes for kids?
We offer one course specially designed for kids of all ages semi-annually, depending on demand. Contact us to let us know you’re interested and we’ll alert you when registration is open.
Do you offer language aptitude tests?
Yes, we do. We are a certified test site for the TEF.
Are you hiring?
We hire throughout the year, depending upon need. Some of our former students now work with us. We encourage anyone with a good French or teaching background interested in working with us to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and we will get back to you if we have an opening.