Foundational French Communication
Students practice useful beginner vocabulary, greetings, listening, and short spoken responses in a supportive live setting.
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Beginner French classes help students practice vocabulary, listening, speaking, and culture through age-appropriate lessons.

David Moore
Mock4.9(500 learners)
Live Group Course
$100 per class
Students practice useful beginner vocabulary, greetings, listening, and short spoken responses in a supportive live setting.
Learners repeat, respond, and participate in guided speaking activities with teacher support and peer interaction.
Lessons connect vocabulary and conversation practice with simple cultural context to make the language feel meaningful.
French is a beginner-friendly live course that helps students build comfort with pronunciation, listening, and everyday vocabulary. Each lesson includes repetition, visual prompts, short speaking practice, and a steady classroom rhythm that helps learners participate without feeling rushed. The focus is on confidence, consistency, and practical language use.
Use common beginner French greetings, introductions, and classroom phrases with growing confidence.
Recognize and respond to familiar vocabulary related to everyday topics such as colors, numbers, and routines.
No prior French experience is required. Students should be ready to listen carefully, repeat aloud, and participate in short guided activities.
Students hear, repeat, and use target phrases in short low-pressure activities throughout class.
Each session combines review, new vocabulary, guided conversation, and a short recap to reinforce retention.
The course is structured to help beginners participate regularly and feel successful with small wins each week.
French Instructor
David Moore brings engaging, student-centered instruction to every session.