FAQ
FAQS
- How many levels of French do you offer?
- How many sessions do you have in a year?
- Do you have Week-End batch?
- What is the minimum age required?
- What about children’s batch?
- What can I do if I can’t continue other levels?
- (My son / My daughter) is learning French at school and (he / she) doesn’t understand some part of the course. What can (he / she) do?
- I can come neither on weekdays nor on Weekends as I am very busy. I can’t come for Crash course neither. What can I do?
- In (My son’s / My daughter’s) school / institute, they don’t teach French. I want (him / her) to learn French at the school / institute, through Alliance Française d’Ahmedabad only.
- What are the features of your French course?
- What are the Timings for the French classes?
- I want to go to France. Do you have a short term course which can give me an idea about the language and how to manage myself during my stay?
- What about the exams and certificates?
- How many DELF-DALF exam sessions do you have in a year?
- What is the procedure to enroll for a batch?
Reponses
- How many levels of French do you offer?
We have level 1 to level 5.
- How many sessions do you have in a year?
We have 6 regular weekdays’ sessions (every 2 months) and 1 summer Crash course session (In April and May).
- Do you have Week-End batch?
We have Sunday batch and Saturday batch.
- What is the minimum age required?
One can join after the age of 12 years.
- What about children’s batch?
We have children’s batch every Saturday and also a summer Children’s batch (in May). The age group is between 8 and 12 years.
- What can I do if I can’t continue other levels?
If you have finished level 2 or 3, you can always join the Conversation classes (every Saturday) to be in touch with the language.
- (My son / My daughter) is learning French at school and (he / she) doesn’t understand some part of the course. What can (he / she) do?
We have private tuitions for beginner as well as for particular clarification or revision according to the number of hours required
- I can come neither on weekdays nor on Weekends as I am very busy. I can’t come for Crash course neither. What can I do?
Don’t worry! You can join our online course ClickOnFrench.
- In (My son’s / My daughter’s) school / institute, they don’t teach French. I want (him / her) to learn French at the school / institute, through Alliance Française d’Ahmedabad only.?
You can get us in contact with the Head of the school / institute and we can arrange French classes there.
- What are the features of your French course?
We insist on Speaking part. We make people discover not only the language but also the French culture. We use audio-video material and communicative methodology. And the most important part is that you learn with FUN..
- What are the Timings for the French classes?
It can be
For regular batches, 2 hours per day:
08:00 to 10:00 am, 02:00 to 04:00 pm, 04:15 to 06:15 pm, 06:30 to 08:30 pm
For Sunday batch:
09:00 am to 03:00 pm (with 2 breaks)
For Saturday batch:
04:00 pm to 07:00 pm
For Crash course:
08:00 am to 02:00 pm (with 2 breaks)
10:00 am to 04:00 pm (with 2 breaks)
For Saturday Children’s batch:
04:00 pm to 06:00 pm
For Summer Children’s batch:
10:15 am to 01:15 pm.
- I want to go to France. Do you have a short term course which can give me an idea about the language and how to manage myself during my stay?
We offer a special short term course ‘Survival Kit’ of 15 hours, in the beginning of August and in December. With this, you can be more comfortable in the day to day life. .
- What about the exams and certificates?
After the completion of each level, you can appear for the (according to the corresponding level) internationally recognized DELF- DALF exam. The certificates are issued from the French Ministry of Education.
- How many DELF-DALF exam sessions do you have in a year?
You have 4 sessions: in February, May, August and in November.
- What is the procedure to enroll for a batch?
You fill the registration form. You submit 4 photographs and 1 photocopy of 2 different photo identity and make the payment at the reception.



















