For beginners and those with a little knowledge (i.e. have completed WEA languages for Fun and Travel course). This year-long course will bring together textbook learning, grammar, phonetics and conversation in a fun, inclusive and relaxed atmosphere. Textbook required: Alter Ego+A1. There is a break between terms.
Annabelle is a native French speaker from Normandy, driven by a strong passion for sharing her language and culture.
With many years of teaching experience, she has worked with learners of all ages, levels, and goals, whether for travel, professional needs, school support, or personal interest, both individually and in group settings.
She previously taught French at the WEA for several years and is delighted to return next February to welcome new students.
In addition to language teaching, Annabelle is also a Well-being coach and passionate about Indian culture, Yoga and Vedic philosophy, which she teaches passionately as well.
Arnaud Benassy has been teaching at WEA since January 2022.
Raised in the Haute Savoie région, Arnaud also lived in Paris before moving to Adelaide in 1996, and his passion for sharing French culture and language is as strong as ever.
With many years of experience in teaching at all levels, Arnaud loves hearing about a student’s experience after their trip to a French-speaking country, and their pleasure and pride in having been able to communicate.
His other passions include DJing, entertaining and organising cheese nights and kayaking.
Course Description
French 1 is a beginner-level course designed for students who are new to the French language or have completed an introductory course such as WEA’s "French for Fun and Travel" course.
This year-long program provides a strong foundation in French through an engaging mix of textbook learning, grammar, phonetics, and conversation.
The course focuses on practical communication skills for everyday situations while fostering a fun, inclusive, and relaxed learning atmosphere.
Whether you're learning French for travel, personal enrichment, or as a stepping stone to further study, this course offers a structured yet supportive environment to help you build confidence and fluency.
Each unit introduces key vocabulary and grammar, supported by real-world communication goals and cultural insights into French-speaking countries.
Students will engage in conversation practice, listening activities, reading and writing exercises, and interactive class discussions.
With a focus on everyday French and cultural understanding, learners will gain the tools to introduce themselves, talk about their environment, ask for directions, describe people and places, and express preferences.
By the end of the course, participants will have developed essential language skills and a deeper appreciation for the French way of life.
Course Structure
Over the course of the year, students will progress through structured units that focus on communication in everyday situations. Each unit integrates grammar and vocabulary with cultural and conversational practice to create a well-rounded learning experience.
Starter Unit (Dossier 0): Discovery
Unit 1: Getting to Know Others
Unit 2: Here and Elsewhere
Unit 3: Who Are You
Course Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Course Textbook
The textbook required for this course is Alter Ego+A1 and Alter Ego+A1 Cahier d'activités.
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