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French language teacher Romane

Course Duration90 Hours

Course Overview

This A1 level course is the first step toward becoming independent in French in France, and eventually mastering the language. This is our first post-summer A1 program of 2025. To learn more about the A1 program, you may click here.

This is a 90-hour program, conducted over 15 weeks at 6 hours per week. The course fee for the entire program is 1,080 euros for students paying individually.

For individual payers, it is possible to pay in installments through our banking partner Oney. Oney offers the option to pay in 3 or 4 installments, and will charge a small handling fee for this service.

The price mentioned applies to individuals. For companies, the price is different — please contact us to receive a quote.

PS: If you are joining online, you should be comfortable using a computer and either already familiar with Zoom or able to adapt to it quickly. You must also have access to an internet connection that allows for a two-hour video session without interruption.

Prerequisite

You need to know how to use the Latin alphabet and have a basic understanding of English.

Pre-assessment

For absolute beginners, no pre-assessment of level is done.

Objective

Listening: To be able to recognize familiar words and very basic phrases about myself, my family, and my immediate surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly.

Reading: To be able to understand familiar names, words, and very simple sentences, such as those found on notices, posters, or in catalogs.

Spoken interaction: To be able to communicate in a simple way, provided the other person speaks slowly and is willing to repeat or rephrase things, and to be able to ask and answer simple questions about immediate needs or familiar topics.

Spoken production: To be able to use simple phrases and sentences to describe where I live and the people I know.

Writing: To be able to write a short and simple postcard, for example, to send holiday greetings, or to fill out forms with personal details, such as my name, nationality, and address on a hotel registration form.

Program

As per the guidelines of CEFRL (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), after completing the A1 level, learners can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type. They can interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help. They can :

introduce themselves and others (name, age, nationality, country of origin, profession, contact details, languages spoken, where they live) and can ask and answer questions about personal details, people they know and things they have;

make a reservation;

express possession;

introduce and describe their family;

describe themselves and others physically and psychologically;

discuss preferences with others;

describe a location and gather information about it;

ask for and give directions;

invite people;

accept and refuse invitations;

tell and understand the time;

schedule appointments for various purposes;

talk about daily activities and their routine;

talk about sports they play and their leisure activities;

go shopping;

describe items of clothing and accessories;

do grocery shopping and talk about food;

go to the doctor’s;

express themselves in present tense, common past tense (passé composé), and near future tense;

discuss educational and career history;

go to a real estate agent to find accommodation;

talk about the weather;

engage in basic telephone communication for various purposes.

At a cultural level, they can differentiate between formal and informal situations and interact accordingly. They know about some French landmarks, understand the concept of “francophonie” and know some facts about some francophone countries. They are also aware of the different government services at a local and national level.

Examination

At the end of our program, you will take a test at our center to assess whether you have reached the desired level for which you opted for this program. Our tests are based on the DELF models. Successful candidates are awarded a certificate from our center.

For students who are unable to sit for this exam, they can attend it later depending on their availability and our scheduled dates for the same level examinations.

DCL (Diplôme de compétence en langue)

The DCLFP (Diplôme de Compétence en Langue - Français professionnel de premier niveau) is an official diploma issued by the French Ministry of National Education and Youth (Ministère de l’Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse).

It is registered in the Répertoire spécifique under the number RS5455, and has been officially recognized since June 17, 2021.

More information can be found on the official website: www.francecompetences.fr.

DELF (Diplôme d'études en langue française)

The DELF is a diploma by France Education International, for France's ministry of education.

Our students who want to take the DCL or DELF exams after completing our program are requested to inform us when they join the program. We can book your place in one of our partner universities that organize the DCL or DELF exams.

It is essential to book your place well in advance for either of the exams (DCL and DELF) as places are limited.

Both the DCL and DELF have a lifetime validity and can be used for all official purposes, such as applying for the 10-year resident card or French nationality.

For students who are paying through CPF or whose fees are paid by Pole Emploi through us, appearing in the DCL examination after completing your program is mandatory.

French language teacher : Romane

Romane  started working with Centre Zenith in 2019 and stayed for two years.

She worked in several establishments such as The American University of Paris, Les cours Municipaux de la Mairie de Paris while at Centre Zenith.

Then, for the last four years she was teaching at the French Institute in Estonia.

She came back to Paris and is now working with us again since September 2025.

She is also in charge of the DELF exams as well as the Cultural Activities.

 
 
Information for disabled people

In our Bezons centre, we are located on the 4th floor of a building that is easily accessible by wheelchair. The elevator is spacious and there are no stairs that need to be climbed to reach our center.

In our Gare de Lyon centre, we are located at the ground floor, and accessible by wheelchair.

If you have any other concerns, such as if you hear or see differently from most others and need special accommodations, please send a WhatsApp message to Sourav, our point of contact for disabled individuals at Centre Zenith, at 07 78 64 53 16.

You can also email us at formation@centrezenith.com or send us a direct message through our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/centrezenith.

*This price below is an indication of what the weekly price will be. Fees are charged for a whole level.

*72€ / week

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Course features

Starts on Sep 8, 2025
Duration 90 Hours
Class size (max) 10
Program Hybrid
Assessments Yes
Certificate Yes
DELF/DALF Optional

Course timings

Monday 07:00pm - 09:00pm
Wednesday 07:00pm - 09:00pm
Friday 07:00pm - 09:00pm

Financing

This program can be financed by the following means:

Bank A/C details

Account name Centre Zenith
IBAN FR76 1751 5900 0008 0119 4183 742
BIC CEPAFRPP751

Your French teacher Romane

French language teacher

*A French teacher attributed to a progam is subject to change without prior notice to students, before or during a program.

Exam Statistics

Exam type DLCF* DELF** DCL*
Exam level: A1
Avg Marks: 81.33 92.00 N/A
Pass rate: 99.28% 100.00% 100.00%
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Exam level: Overall (A1, A2, B1, B2)
Avg Marks: 80.55 71.27 N/A
Pass rate: 97.74% 87.50% 98.31%
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  • * DLCF is an internal exam conducted by Centre Zenith by the end of each program
  • ** DELF is a an exam conducted by the French ministry of education

Student satisfaction

100%
of our students who participated in our survey are statisfied and will recommend our program to friends


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Other statistics

839 - Total number of students who have done a French language course with us out of this 377 in A1 level

162 - Total number of programs started out of this 44 in A1 level

7.75 - Average number of students per class in all classes.

8.57 - Average number of students per class in A1 level

50 - Total number of One on One programs started

Student Count = 839 Class Count = 162


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Video Testimonials

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I took the A1 course with Aurore who was an excellent professor with great teaching experience. She was always kind and cared each every students even there were 12 max students. She always took enough time to answer the questions. I also appreciated the hybrid style as i could be flexible depending on my work schedule. When i was absente, there were a Recoding and class note available next day. It was very helpful to catch up.

Ayumi Takashima
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