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Dear parents, dear students,
Have you already planed your summer French Program? Why not registering the children to a French camp or our Saturday book club? The French Academy would love to welcome you to the summer activities for children and adults! Saturday Classes for children Playful classes for younger ones in Alexandria (2-5 years) 5 Saturdays 9:00-10:00 am Dates: July 12th, 19th and 26th and August 2nd and 9th Price: $100 Children engage in playful activities through songs, puppets, stories, games, and more. The program is in complete immersion. Book Club: Les P’tits Lecteurs in Alexandria 5 Saturdays 10:30-11:30am Dates: July 12th, 19th and 26th and August 2nd and 9th Price: $100 This class is a fun reading club for kids between 7 and 12 years old who'd like to read more. We will discover a new story each Saturday: a mystery, a tale or a very realistic story. We will analyze the text together, discuss it and debate. Some material will be given to reinforce the reading at home. If the children have very different levels or if the group is bigger than 5 children, we will split it in 2 levels. Camps for children and teenagers Summer camps for kids (3-12 years) In Chevy Chase or Alexandria When: July, from Monday to Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm Price: $375 A week with playful and educational activities, that will make learning French a game or a thrilling experience. Intensive French review for teenagers in DC Where: 1629 K street suite 300, Washington DC When: July 7th-11th (level 0) or August 4th-8th or August 11th-15th Price: $295 In this class, we review vocabulary as well as the essential grammar rules, but we also encourage the children to talk to make them feel more comfortable with the language. We play games and offer really fun activities; because we believe young people will learn better if they are having a great experience! After this intensive experience your teen will be ready for a new school year of French Excellence! Level 0: the teenagers will learn the essentials to be strong and ready to take French in the next school year. After this class, they might want to take the level 1, to continue their French experience. Level 1: we will intensively review some vocabulary and grammar of French I, II Level 2: is an intensive review of French III or IV. Classes for adults! If you would like to study French this summer or recommend a class to your friends, check our group schedule here: http://www.frenchacademy.us/french-classes-adults/class-schedule-adults/index.php Of course, we can offer you tailor made private lessons or a course “à la carte” (for at least 3 people). In service of your French!
For further information, please visit http://www.frenchacademy.us/ The French Academy |
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That sounds good.
We did French alliance for summer camp and my kids loved it but it was not immersion as I thought it would be and they did not learn much but had fun. Looking for something more challenging. Would that be a good fit? Anybody tried it? |
Sad to hear this. Sounds like more and more of these programs arent really immersion. what's the point then? |
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Hi,
I know the children teachers of the French Academy very well. I've been there since they started the school. It's in complete immersion. My kids do the Saturday program, and we did one week of the summer camp: the mythology one. That was great. It's a small school, so you get to know the teachers and the director pretty well. You feel really taken care of. It's worth checking. |