French: Beginner Level 2+ *Online*

Beginner Level 2+ is for students who have at least 24 hours of classroom time in French within the last year, can ask and answer simple questions in areas of immediate need in French, and can use simple phrases and sentences to describe where they live and the people they know. Following the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference, students at this level will learn to identify common words concerning their immediate concrete surroundings, read very simple sentences, ask and answer simple questions on very familiar topics, and write a short, simple note.
This term we will cover basic vocabulary around the theme of professional training and job search along with the passé composé. For students who have already completed our Beginner Level 2 this course will serve as a bridge to Beginner Level 3.
Instructor: Neha Coureil

Sections

FB2+-SU25.01

Start Date

August 6, 2025

Time

5:00pm

Location

Online

Cost

$130.00

Availability

0

4 Wednesdays, 5-6:30pm. Begins Aug. 6

This class will meet online using Zoom. The Zoom link and information on how to join will be emailed to you. Please also check your spam folder.
If you register 12 hours or less before the class begins or after the start date, please contact zoom@ccae.org for the link.

Please note, this class requires the additional purchase of a textbook: Bonjour et bienvenue! A1.2 (ISBN: 978-2-278-10867-1).

Instructors: Neha Coureil

Instructor

Neha Coureil

Neha was born and raised in India. She started learning French at 13 and went on to do a Masters in French from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. After teaching at the Alliance Française de Bombay for a few years she entered the corporate world of French multinational companies. An MBA from the HEC School of Business in Paris proved to be the steppingstone to an international career in Europe and Asia. She moved to the US in 2007 and has since been involved with non-profit organizations in New England. Since leaving India, Neha has also taught Indian cooking aiming to “demystify” Indian restaurant staples and to celebrate the lesser-known regional cuisines. In 2019, she joined CCAE's instructor team where she enjoys teaching French with the help of different tools, like movies and songs (and yes, even students that are shy at first do join in and sing along!).