10 classes per session
1 hour per lesson
$210.00 for a 10-week session
À la une is a collection of textbooks for teens that follows the daily life of a teenager to explore
relatable themes such as friendships, hobbies, city life, and personal passions. Through illustrated documents, creative projects (like
interviews, videos, and articles), and cross-curricular activities, students are constantly encouraged to speak, collaborate, and
express themselves.
Each level includes a Student Book and a Workbook.
Your child has had little to no exposure to French and has never taken any French classes.
⚠️Introduction-level classes tend to only be offered for the Fall session.
Your child has already taken a session of classes with us or has received some instruction in French at school, or is exposed to French at
home and can speak it a little.
Students who have already taken two sessions of classes with us or have received substantial instruction in French at school, and/or
are regularly exposed to French at home.
Students who have already taken three sessions of classes with us or have received continuous instruction in French at school and
who can communicate in everyday situations and express their opinions on familiar topics.
Students who can already communicate with ease and are ready to engage with more complex texts, ideas, and cultural topics. Students build fluency through discussions, writing, and authentic materials. (French IV / AP French)
If you are unsure of your child's level, please contact us directly by email at the following address: alliance@afphila.com.
À la une 1
Introduces teens to basic French through everyday topics, simple dialogues,
and interactive activities, with a focus on communication and Francophone culture..
À la une 2
Expands vocabulary and grammar for more confident communication. Students learn to describe experiences, express opinions, and explore
teen-related cultural themes.
À la
une 3
Develops independent language use around more complex themes like media, environment, and identity. Emphasis on discussion, critical
thinking, and cultural comparison.
Textbook and class materials may vary depending on the instructor and the needs of the students. Teachers may use advanced FLE textbooks, novels, news articles, films, or other authentic resources to support language development.
Registration for the Fall session opens on August 18th.
If you are interested in having your child join us, please click on the link below and fill out the form!