French
Your language course
Many learning paths can be chosen, such as:
• Language course A1 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course A2 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course B1 part 1 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course B1 part 2 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course B2 part 1 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course B2 part 2 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course C1 part 1 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Language course C1 part 2 – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Business communication, verbal – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
• Business communication, written – 30 training hours and 30 hours of self-study
Together with your trainer you plan your language sessions in a schedule that fits well in your calendar. You are free to plan your language sessions as frequently as you like. We always do what we can to make our calendars match yours.
Exam options
Anyone who would like to obtain a recognized French language certificate after the training can contact Alliance Française La Haya. This is an official exam center where the DELF/DALF, TCF, TEF, DFP and DAEFLE exams are taken. They will be happy to assist you.
Recommended study material and book tips Bol and Amazon
Zakelijk Frans: Efficiënt communiceren met je handelspartner
Entre nous 1 – Bol.com
Entre nous 2 – Bol.com
Entre nous 3 – Bol.com
Entre nous 4 – Bol.com
501 French Verbs, Eighth Edition
Easy French Step-by-Step: Master High-Frequency Grammar for French Proficiency
The Complete French Vocabulary Course
The Complete French Grammar Course
French Audio Course
Learn French: 6 Books in 1
Mastering French Vocabulary with Online Audio
French Short Stories for Beginners and Intermediate Learners
French Short Stories in French for Beginners