
About us
Hi.
Most adults who study French eventually reach the same moment.
They understand quite a lot… but speaking still feels difficult.
If that sounds familiar, you are in the right place.
Welcome.
I’m François Normandeau, founder of The French Club.
We have over 8,300+ members in 21 MeetUp groups around the world (Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Chicago, Dallas, Dubai, Irving, Lagos, London, Madrid, Montreal, Mumbai, NYC, Paris, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington DC).
If you want the same thing most adults want, a clear path to real, practical French you can actually use when speaking, then this is the right place!
And your free gift is ready: the full A1 French course (50 modules), now available on our platform. It’s the equivalent of 1,200+ pages of explanations, examples, exercises, and homework, with extras like audio and video to help you build pronunciation and real speaking reflexes. No catch, no gimmick, no obligation, no credit card needed.
Start your French journey here:
https://www.frenchclub.net/
To unlock it, two quick steps:
1. Create your account.
2. Enroll in the Free Plan (the A1 course is included in the free plan, but it requires enrollment).
Step-by-step guide (account setup + free A1 enrollment):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fSyoLZDxM2QdHXO0TnDh1UVFP_QjWTXA1Hj-qwcIIMM/
Once you’re in, begin with Module 1 right away.
The goal is momentum, not perfection.
Many of our members begin with the free A1 course, attend a few Meetup events, and eventually join our small-group programs or immersion experiences.
What The French Club is
The French Club is a global community of French learners with free live events on Meetup and a structured learning platform on frenchclub.net.
We focus on real-world fluency through:
- Structured courses from A1 to B2 (50 modules per level).
- Skill workshops that fix the real sticking points (pronunciation, listening speed, writing accuracy, confidence, etc.).
- Conversation events (A1 to B2), including practice sessions and student-led events.
- Small-group immersion experiences.
Meetup is where you’ll discover and join live events.
Our site frenchclub.net is where your learning path is organized in one place (courses, materials, and enrollment).
See you at an event soon !! ツ
— François Normandeau
Founder, The French Club
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Links
The French Club — Academic Program Spring 2026: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xKGaWnqk2GOAXTduhpj0etXgXU7DNE_eML2GFgP52VU/
Website + free A1 course: https://www.frenchclub.net/
Meetup hub: https://www.meetup.com/pro/learning-speaking-french/
Welcome video: https://vimeo.com/1148335419?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Substack: https://substack.com/@frenchclub
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Upcoming events
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⭐ Free A1-Level French 10-Week Course ⭐ Spring 2026
·OnlineOnline⭐ A1 French Course – Beginner Level (10 Weeks) ⭐
Course Title: French for Beginners – A1 Level
* Duration: 10 weeks
* Weekly Class Time: 2 hours per week
* Course format: Live on Zoom
* Self-Study Suggestion: Minimum 10 hours/week
* Total Estimated Learning Hours: ~120 hours
* Group Size: unlimited number of students***
Course Description
This A1-level French course is designed for absolute beginners who have no prior knowledge of the language.
Over the course of 10 weeks, learners will build a strong foundation in French through speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
By the end of the program, students will be able to introduce themselves, ask and answer simple questions, hold basic conversations, understand everyday expressions, and use fundamental grammar structures.
This course follows the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and prepares students to reach the A1 level, enabling them to interact in basic French in real-life situations.
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Schedule:
Starts on Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026 (week #1)
Ends on Sunday, May. 31, 2026 (week #10)***
Cost & Payment Options:
This 10-week A1 French course is free and the explanations are provided in English. The course will have limited interactions (no speaking exercises), no correction of homework.
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A1 Course Zoom call for the class
Access & Attendance:
* Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5456313643
* Password: galaxy***
Course Outline – 10 Weeks of Learning
Week 1: Foundations of French
- Vocabulary: Basic greetings, introducing yourself, numbers 0-100, days of the week
- Grammar: Subject pronouns (je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles), definite/indefinite articles (le, la, un, une, des)
- Speaking & Listening: Introducing yourself, greeting others formally/informally
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short self-introduction
- Homework: Practice dialogues, listening exercises
Week 2: Talking About Yourself & Others
- Vocabulary: Family members, nationalities, professions
- Grammar: Present tense of être and avoir (to be and to have), adjective agreement (petit/petite, français/française)
- Speaking & Listening: Describing yourself and your family
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short text about your family
- Homework: Flashcards for professions & adjectives, listening to beginner dialogues
Week 3: Daily Life & Regular Verbs
- Vocabulary: Common verbs, daily routines (se lever, manger, travailler, dormir)
- Grammar: Present tense of -ER verbs (parler, aimer, habiter), forming negative sentences (ne... pas)
- Speaking & Listening: Talking about daily habits and routines
- Reading & Writing: Describing a typical day
- Homework: Conjugation exercises, watching a short French video
Week 4: Places, Directions, and Prepositions
- Vocabulary: Cities, transportation, places (école, banque, supermarché)
- Grammar: Prepositions of place (à, de, sur, sous, devant, derrière), the verb aller
- Speaking & Listening: Asking for and giving directions
- Reading & Writing: Writing short sentences about your city
- Homework: Practicing directions, listening to French street dialogues
Week 5: Shopping, Food, and Ordering in a Café
- Vocabulary: Common foods, numbers 100+, ordering at a restaurant
- Grammar: Articles partitif (du, de la, des), quantities (beaucoup de, un peu de)
- Speaking & Listening: Ordering food and drinks
- Reading & Writing: Writing a grocery shopping list
- Homework: Watching restaurant ordering videos, role-playing dialogues
Week 6: Future Plans and Basic Conversations
- Vocabulary: Talking about free time, future activities (cinema, sports, travel)
- Grammar: Futur proche (aller + infinitive), expressing likes/dislikes (j’aime, je préfère)
- Speaking & Listening: Talking about weekend plans
- Reading & Writing: Writing about your future plans
- Homework: Listening to audio on leisure activities, creating your own future plans
Week 7: Talking About the Past
- Vocabulary: Common past actions (hier, la semaine dernière, déjà)
- Grammar: Passé composé (with avoir for regular verbs)
- Speaking & Listening: Talking about what you did last weekend
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short paragraph about a past experience
- Homework: Reading a simple story in past tense
Week 8: Travel, Transportation, and Asking for Help
- Vocabulary: Transportation (bus, train, taxi, avion), emergency phrases
- Grammar: Questions (où, quand, comment, combien), the verb pouvoir
- Speaking & Listening: Asking for help, booking tickets
- Reading & Writing: Filling out a travel form
- Homework: Practicing travel dialogues, listening to real-life recordings
Week 9: Invitations, Socializing, and Giving Opinions
- Vocabulary: Social phrases (on va au cinéma ?, pourquoi pas ?, c’est une bonne idée !)
- Grammar: The imperative (regarde ! écoute ! parle !)
- Speaking & Listening: Inviting someone, accepting/refusing
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short invitation message
- Homework: Practicing role-plays, writing social messages
Week 10: Final Review & Everyday Conversations
- Vocabulary: Review of key topics
- Grammar: Reinforcing present, past, and future tenses
- Speaking & Listening: Role-playing real-life scenarios (restaurant, shopping, travel)
- Reading & Writing: Writing a final paragraph about yourself
- Final Assessment: Speaking practice & review exercises
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this 10-week course, you will be able to:
* Introduce yourself and others (name, nationality, profession, family)
* Use common verbs in the present, past, and near future
* Ask and answer simple questions in social situations
* Order food, buy things, ask for directions, and make plans
* Read and understand basic French texts (menus, timetables, invitations)
* Write simple sentences and short paragraphsThis course will give you the confidence to communicate in French in everyday situations!
***
In order to have access to the full A1 course on our platform,
please follow these steps.Learning Platform: Account Creation and Course Enrollment
In the Google document linked here, you’ll find a clear step-by-step guide showing exactly how to create your French Club account and then enroll in the Free Plan on our learning platform.
French Club Account setup & free A1 course enrolling Step-by-step guide
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fSyoLZDxM2QdHXO0TnDh1UVFP_QjWTXA1Hj-qwcIIMM/edit?usp=sharingImportant: the Free Plan includes access to the free A1 course, but the A1 course is not automatic. After you activate the Free Plan, you still need to enroll in the A1 course directly on the platform to access the lessons and materials.
Platform: https://www.frenchclub.net/
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About The French Club
The French Club is a global French-learning community focused on real, practical fluency. Founded in September 2024, it has grown into 21 international Meetup chapters across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, with 8,000+ members and a structured curriculum built in-house (200 modules, from A1 to B2, about 4,000 pages).
Here on Meetup, you’ll find our FREE live events including the full 10-week A1 and A2 courses, A1 and A2 conversation practice, A1 and A2 homework sessions, student-led events such as 'Raconte-moi une histoire', and occasional special sessions with partner companies.
You’ll also see events hosted by members of our teaching team and community leaders (Cindy, Nicole, Jaime, Gaffar).
If you’re looking for a more guided experience, we also offer paid options on our website (https://www.frenchclub.net) such as semi-private group classes (A1 to B2), the 'Atelier de Conversation', various other workshops for different language skills, and French immersion experiences (Quebec city in June 2026, Nice in Dec. 2026, etc.).
Our long-term home is https://www.frenchclub.net . Free events are still featured on Meetup but the above mentioned paid options are only available on https://www.frenchclub.net as of the end of March 2026. Come and take a look!
See you at an event soon! ⭐
— François Normandeau
Founder, The French ClubThe French Club — Academic Program Spring 2026
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xKGaWnqk2GOAXTduhpj0etXgXU7DNE_eML2GFgP52VU/Our MeetUp hub:
https://www.meetup.com/pro/learning-speaking-french/Our language teaching platform:
https://www.frenchclub.net/***
2 attendees
Q&A Session (Courses, Workshops, Platform, Immersions, etc)
·OnlineOnlineThe French Club – Q&A Session (Courses, Workshops, Platform, Immersions, etc)
Curious about The French Club and how everything works?
This open Q&A session (in English) is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about our programs, events, and learning options.
During this session, François Normandeau, founder of The French Club, will explain how the different parts of the ecosystem fit together
and answer questions from participants.You are welcome to ask about topics such as:
• The French Club courses (A1–B2)
• Weekly workshops and conversation events
• The drip courses available on the platform
• The Starter and Premium membership plans
• Upcoming immersion experiences
• The Momentum Lab speaking program
• The structure of the learning ecosystem
• How to choose the right program for your level and goalsYou may also ask broader questions about learning French effectively, building speaking confidence, or planning your learning path.
This session is informal and interactive. You can simply listen, or ask questions if you wish.Whether you are new to The French Club or already participating in some of the activities, this session can help you better understand the available options
and how they can support your progress in French.
All levels are welcome.Note: This free Q&A session follows the free A1 course.
Practical information
Duration: approximately 25 minutes
Schedule: On Sunday morning (11:00 am to 11:25 am NY time) and on Thursday evening (9 pm to 9:25 pm NY time)
Format: live Zoom session
Host: François Normandeau, Founder of The French ClubZoom call details:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5456313643
Meeting ID: 545 631 3643
Passcode: galaxy***
About The French Club
The French Club is a global French-learning community focused on real, practical fluency. Founded in September 2024, it has grown into 21 international Meetup chapters across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, with 8,300+ members and a structured curriculum built in-house (200 modules, from A1 to B2, about 4,000 pages).
Here on Meetup, you’ll find our FREE live events including the full 10-week A1 and A2 courses, A1 and A2 conversation practice, A1 and A2 homework sessions, student-led events such as 'Raconte-moi une histoire', and occasional special sessions with partner companies.
You’ll also see free learning events hosted by members of our teaching team, community leaders, and student collaborators.
If you’re looking for a more guided experience, we also offer paid options on our website (https://www.frenchclub.net) such as semi-private group classes (A1 to B2), the 'Atelier de Conversation', various other workshops for different language skills, and French immersion experiences (Quebec city in June 2026, Nice in Dec. 2026, etc.).
Our long-term home is https://www.frenchclub.net . Free events are still featured on Meetup but the above mentioned paid options are only available on https://www.frenchclub.net as of the end of March 2026. Come and take a look!
See you at an event soon! ⭐
— François Normandeau
Founder, The French ClubThe French Club — Academic Program Spring 2026
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xKGaWnqk2GOAXTduhpj0etXgXU7DNE_eML2GFgP52VU/Our MeetUp hub:
https://www.meetup.com/pro/learning-speaking-french/Our language teaching platform:
https://www.frenchclub.net/***
2 attendees
⭐ Free A2-Level French 10-Week Course ⭐ Spring 2026
·OnlineOnline⭐ A2 French Course – Intermediate Beginner Level (10 Weeks) ⭐
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Course Description
This A2-level course is designed for learners who already have a basic understanding of French and want to build greater fluency and accuracy in everyday communication.
Over the course of 10 weeks, the course offers structured lessons, to help students become more independent and confident in using French at an elementary level.
Students will learn to describe their daily life in more detail, express preferences and opinions, talk about the past and future, and navigate social and practical situations.
Classes are ideal for learners who want to expand their vocabulary, solidify their grammar, and feel more natural when speaking.
This course follows the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and prepares students to reach the A2 level.
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Details of the A2 French course
* Duration: 10 weeks
* Weekly Class Time: 2 hours per week
* Schedule: Sundays, 12:30 – 2:30 PM NY time (120 minutes)
* Course format: Live on Zoom
* Group Size: unlimited number of students
* Self-Study Suggested: Minimum 10 hours/week
* Total Learning Time: ~120 hours***
Schedule:
Starts on Sunday, Mar. 29, 2026 (week #1)
Ends on Sunday, May. 31, 2026 (week #10)***
A2 Course Zoom call for the class
* Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5456313643
* Password: galaxy***
Target audience
This course is ideal for:
* Learners who have completed an A1 course or have basic knowledge of French
* People preparing for immigration, studies, or work in a French-speaking environment
* Students seeking a structured, intermediate-level program to improve fluency, accuracy, and communication skills
* Adults who want to speak with more confidence and better handle common everyday situations
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Cost: This 10-week A2 French course is free and the explanations are provided in English. The course will have limited interactions (no speaking exercises), no correction of homework and very few questions answered.
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Course Outline – 10 Weeks of Learning
Week 1
- Module 1: Revision: Present tense of regular verbs
- Module 2: Revision: Common irregular verbs (avoir, être, aller, faire, voir, prendre)
- Module 3: Introduction to passé composé (avoir)
- Module 4: Passé composé with être
- Module 5: Talking about recent experiences using time expressions (hier, la semaine dernière, déjà, encore
Week 2
- Module 6: Adjectives for personality & emotions, agreement
- Module 7: Describing emotions and feelings, moods and states.
- Module 8: Expressing opinions (Je pense que, à mon avis, selon moi)
- Module 9: City and nature descriptions
- Module 10: Comparative adjectives and some adverbs (plus, le plus, moins, aussi, tellement)
Week 3
- Module 11: Vocabulary: Daily activities & routines, Time expressions for the future (demain, dans une semaine, l’année prochaine), Making suggestions and invitations
- Module 12: Futur proche (aller + infinitive)
- Module 13: Futur simple: Introduction and conjugation
- Module 14: Talking about holiday and weekend plans
- Module 15: Writing emails about future plans
Week 4
- Module 16: Verbs expressing preferences (aimer, préférer, détester), discussing hobbies & interests
- Module 17: Expressing agreement/disagreement, Using parce que and donc to express opinions and reasons
- Module 18: Verbs followed by infinitive (aimer + infinitif, préférer, vouloir)
- Module 19: Introduction to conditional (je voudrais, tu aimerais)
- Module 20: Writing a review (film, book)
Week 5
- Module 21: Vocabulary: Shopping, clothing, customer interactions, asking for assistance or help
- Module 22: Imperative (giving instructions and commands), Role-playing customer interactions
- Module 23: Direct object pronouns (me, te, le, la, l’, les, nous, vous, les)
- Module 24: Indirect object pronouns (me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur)
- Module 25: Expressing necessity & obligation (il faut, devoir + infinitive), Writing formal emails (requests and complaints)
Week 6
- Module 26: Booking accommodations and tickets, Travel-related vocabulary (transport, hotel, etc.)
- Module 27: Expressing preferences when traveling (J’aimerais, Je préfère), Asking for and giving directions
- Module 28: Using pronouns “y” and “en” (Il y a, J’en veux, J’y vais)
- Module 29: Using prepositions with locations (à, en, chez, dans)
- Module 30: Writing a travel itinerary
Week 7
- Module 31: Vocabulary: Events, vacations and memories, Common storytelling expressions (Autrefois, quand j’étais petit(e), il y a longtemps), Expressing duration in the past (pendant, depuis, il y a)
- Module 32: Passé composé vs. imparfait: Differences and usage
- Module 33: Imparfait conjugation and usage
- Module 34: Passé composé conjugation and usage
- Module 35: Narrating past events and stories, Writing diary entries and short narratives
Week 8
- Module 36: Vocabulary: Health and well-being, problem-solving
- Module 37: Conditional tense, for giving advice (je voudrais, tu devrais, si j’étais toi, j’irais)
- Module 38: Using devoir, pouvoir to give recommendations
- Module 39: Hypothetical situations (si j’étais toi, je ferais…), Making hypothetical suggestions (Si j’étais toi, je ferais…)
- Module 40: Writing advice to a friend
Week 9
- Module 41: Educational vocabulary and talking about studies
- Module 42: Workplace, job applications, educational goals
- Module 43: Relative pronouns: qui, que and dont
- Module 44: Using relative clauses to add details (La ville où je vis, Le travail que j’aime)
- Module 45: Writing a formal email (Cher Monsieur/Madame…)
Week 10
- Module 46: Review: Key verbs, present and future tense (futur proche & futur simple)
- Module 47: Review: Key verbs and past tenses (passé composé, imparfait)
- Module 48: Review: Key topics from the course
- Module 49: Role-play: Everyday real-world dialogues
- Module 50: Final assessment (Speaking practice & writing task)
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Learning Outcomes
By completing this A2-level French course, you will be able to:
* Communicate about personal experiences and future plans with more details and fluency
* Express opinions, preferences, and feelings in conversations (e.g., likes, dislikes, comparisons)
* Understand and use past tenses (passé composé & imparfait) to describe past events and experiences
* Make suggestions, give advice, and express necessity (e.g., Tu devrais..., Il faut..., Si j’étais toi…)
* Handle everyday situations with greater confidence, including shopping, travel, and work interactions
* Engage in longer dialogues and role-plays, including formal and informal conversations
* Read and understand short articles, emails, and everyday texts (e.g., travel guides, reviews, personal stories)
* Write structured paragraphs, including emails, personal narratives, and informal messages
This course will boost your fluency and confidence in real-life social, travel, and professional situations while reinforcing key grammar and vocabulary.
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Course Materials
We will NOT provide A2 course materials in this free group class. In order to have access to the full A2 course materials including exercises and self-assessment exams, create your French Club account on our learning platform: https://www.frenchclub.net and subscribe to the Premium Plan.
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About The French Club
The French Club is a global French-learning community focused on real, practical fluency. Founded in September 2024, it has grown into 21 international Meetup chapters across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, with 8,300+ members and a structured curriculum built in-house (200 modules, from A1 to B2, about 4,000 pages).
Here on Meetup, you’ll find our FREE live events including the full 10-week A1 and A2 courses, A1 and A2 conversation practice, A1 and A2 homework sessions, student-led events such as 'Raconte-moi une histoire', and occasional special sessions with partner companies.
You’ll also see free learning events hosted by members of our teaching team, community leaders, and student collaborators.
If you’re looking for a more guided experience, we also offer paid options on our website (https://www.frenchclub.net) such as semi-private group classes (A1 to B2), the 'Atelier de Conversation', various other workshops for different language skills, and French immersion experiences (Quebec city in June 2026, Nice in Dec. 2026, etc.).
Our long-term home is https://www.frenchclub.net . Free events are still featured on Meetup but the above mentioned paid options are only available on https://www.frenchclub.net as of the end of March 2026. Come and take a look!
See you at an event soon! ⭐
— François Normandeau
Founder, The French ClubThe French Club — Academic Program Spring 2026
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xKGaWnqk2GOAXTduhpj0etXgXU7DNE_eML2GFgP52VU/Our MeetUp hub:
https://www.meetup.com/pro/learning-speaking-french/Our language teaching platform:
https://www.frenchclub.net/***
2 attendees
⭐ Free A1-Level French 10-Week Course ⭐ Spring 2026
·OnlineOnline⭐ A1 French Course – Beginner Level (10 Weeks) ⭐
Course Title: French for Beginners – A1 Level
* Duration: 10 weeks
* Weekly Class Time: 2 hours per week
* Course format: Live on Zoom
* Self-Study Suggestion: Minimum 10 hours/week
* Total Estimated Learning Hours: ~120 hours
* Group Size: unlimited number of students***
Course Description
This A1-level French course is designed for absolute beginners who have no prior knowledge of the language.
Over the course of 10 weeks, learners will build a strong foundation in French through speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
By the end of the program, students will be able to introduce themselves, ask and answer simple questions, hold basic conversations, understand everyday expressions, and use fundamental grammar structures.
This course follows the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and prepares students to reach the A1 level, enabling them to interact in basic French in real-life situations.
***
Schedule:
Starts on Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026 (week #1)
Ends on Thursday, June. 4, 2026 (week #10)***
Cost & Payment Options:
This 10-week A1 French course is free and the explanations are provided in English. The course will have limited interactions (no speaking exercises), no correction of homework.
***
A1 Course Zoom call for the class
Access & Attendance:
* Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5456313643
* Password: galaxy***
Course Outline – 10 Weeks of Learning
Week 1: Foundations of French
- Vocabulary: Basic greetings, introducing yourself, numbers 0-100, days of the week
- Grammar: Subject pronouns (je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles), definite/indefinite articles (le, la, un, une, des)
- Speaking & Listening: Introducing yourself, greeting others formally/informally
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short self-introduction
- Homework: Practice dialogues, listening exercises
Week 2: Talking About Yourself & Others
- Vocabulary: Family members, nationalities, professions
- Grammar: Present tense of être and avoir (to be and to have), adjective agreement (petit/petite, français/française)
- Speaking & Listening: Describing yourself and your family
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short text about your family
- Homework: Flashcards for professions & adjectives, listening to beginner dialogues
Week 3: Daily Life & Regular Verbs
- Vocabulary: Common verbs, daily routines (se lever, manger, travailler, dormir)
- Grammar: Present tense of -ER verbs (parler, aimer, habiter), forming negative sentences (ne... pas)
- Speaking & Listening: Talking about daily habits and routines
- Reading & Writing: Describing a typical day
- Homework: Conjugation exercises, watching a short French video
Week 4: Places, Directions, and Prepositions
- Vocabulary: Cities, transportation, places (école, banque, supermarché)
- Grammar: Prepositions of place (à, de, sur, sous, devant, derrière), the verb aller
- Speaking & Listening: Asking for and giving directions
- Reading & Writing: Writing short sentences about your city
- Homework: Practicing directions, listening to French street dialogues
Week 5: Shopping, Food, and Ordering in a Café
- Vocabulary: Common foods, numbers 100+, ordering at a restaurant
- Grammar: Articles partitif (du, de la, des), quantities (beaucoup de, un peu de)
- Speaking & Listening: Ordering food and drinks
- Reading & Writing: Writing a grocery shopping list
- Homework: Watching restaurant ordering videos, role-playing dialogues
Week 6: Future Plans and Basic Conversations
- Vocabulary: Talking about free time, future activities (cinema, sports, travel)
- Grammar: Futur proche (aller + infinitive), expressing likes/dislikes (j’aime, je préfère)
- Speaking & Listening: Talking about weekend plans
- Reading & Writing: Writing about your future plans
- Homework: Listening to audio on leisure activities, creating your own future plans
Week 7: Talking About the Past
- Vocabulary: Common past actions (hier, la semaine dernière, déjà)
- Grammar: Passé composé (with avoir for regular verbs)
- Speaking & Listening: Talking about what you did last weekend
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short paragraph about a past experience
- Homework: Reading a simple story in past tense
Week 8: Travel, Transportation, and Asking for Help
- Vocabulary: Transportation (bus, train, taxi, avion), emergency phrases
- Grammar: Questions (où, quand, comment, combien), the verb pouvoir
- Speaking & Listening: Asking for help, booking tickets
- Reading & Writing: Filling out a travel form
- Homework: Practicing travel dialogues, listening to real-life recordings
Week 9: Invitations, Socializing, and Giving Opinions
- Vocabulary: Social phrases (on va au cinéma ?, pourquoi pas ?, c’est une bonne idée !)
- Grammar: The imperative (regarde ! écoute ! parle !)
- Speaking & Listening: Inviting someone, accepting/refusing
- Reading & Writing: Writing a short invitation message
- Homework: Practicing role-plays, writing social messages
Week 10: Final Review & Everyday Conversations
- Vocabulary: Review of key topics
- Grammar: Reinforcing present, past, and future tenses
- Speaking & Listening: Role-playing real-life scenarios (restaurant, shopping, travel)
- Reading & Writing: Writing a final paragraph about yourself
- Final Assessment: Speaking practice & review exercises
***
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this 10-week course, you will be able to:
* Introduce yourself and others (name, nationality, profession, family)
* Use common verbs in the present, past, and near future
* Ask and answer simple questions in social situations
* Order food, buy things, ask for directions, and make plans
* Read and understand basic French texts (menus, timetables, invitations)
* Write simple sentences and short paragraphsThis course will give you the confidence to communicate in French in everyday situations!
***
In order to have access to the full A1 course on our platform,
please follow these steps.Learning Platform: Account Creation and Course Enrollment
In the Google document linked here, you’ll find a clear step-by-step guide showing exactly how to create your French Club account and then enroll in the Free Plan on our learning platform.
French Club Account setup & free A1 course enrolling Step-by-step guide
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fSyoLZDxM2QdHXO0TnDh1UVFP_QjWTXA1Hj-qwcIIMM/edit?usp=sharingImportant: the Free Plan includes access to the free A1 course, but the A1 course is not automatic. After you activate the Free Plan, you still need to enroll in the A1 course directly on the platform to access the lessons and materials.
Platform: https://www.frenchclub.net/
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About The French Club
The French Club is a global French-learning community focused on real, practical fluency. Founded in September 2024, it has grown into 21 international Meetup chapters across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, with 8,300+ members and a structured curriculum built in-house (200 modules, from A1 to B2, about 4,000 pages).
Here on Meetup, you’ll find our FREE live events including the full 10-week A1 and A2 courses, A1 and A2 conversation practice, A1 and A2 homework sessions, student-led events such as 'Raconte-moi une histoire', and occasional special sessions with partner companies.
You’ll also see free learning events hosted by members of our teaching team, community leaders, and student collaborators.
If you’re looking for a more guided experience, we also offer paid options on our website (https://www.frenchclub.net) such as semi-private group classes (A1 to B2), the 'Atelier de Conversation', various other workshops for different language skills, and French immersion experiences (Quebec city in June 2026, Nice in Dec. 2026, etc.).
Our long-term home is https://www.frenchclub.net . Free events are still featured on Meetup but the above mentioned paid options are only available on https://www.frenchclub.net as of the end of March 2026. Come and take a look!
See you at an event soon! ⭐
— François Normandeau
Founder, The French ClubThe French Club — Academic Program Spring 2026
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xKGaWnqk2GOAXTduhpj0etXgXU7DNE_eML2GFgP52VU/Our MeetUp hub:
https://www.meetup.com/pro/learning-speaking-french/Our language teaching platform:
https://www.frenchclub.net/***
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