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With KOLONE

Proposed byKolone
Target audience
AudienceStateless people, Asylum seekers, French citizens, Statutory refugees, Beneficiaries of temporary protection, Beneficiaries of subsidiary protection
Level of FrenchA2, B1
Price
30€ only once
Availability requested
Duration of commitmentAbout 5 months
Frequency of participationExactly 6 hours per week
Days of attendanceMonday, Thursday
Take B1 level classes
French courses given by professional teachers:
- Twice a week, in the afternoon, from October to February and from March to July
- 3 hours per session.
Registration is in September and then in February, then you have to take a level test.
Registration costs €30 per year, depending on your resources.
To participate in the courses, you must have achieved level A2.
A French level test is organized.
You must contact us to find out the exact dates of the courses and make an appointment by telephone to take the French level test.
A French level test is organized.
You must contact us to find out the exact dates of the courses and make an appointment by telephone to take the French level test.
Why is it interesting?
- To learn to speak, read and write in French, and reach B1 level.
The courses are open to anyone with an A2 level.
In addition to French courses, you can participate in:
- digital workshops (computer use),
- English classes,
- cultural visits,
- health workshops,
- workshops on immigrants' rights, etc.
During classes, DELF B1 exam preparation modules are offered for practice.
Those who have achieved level B1 can then be registered for the July DELF B1 exam by the association. All you have to do is pay a participation fee (50% of the registration fee).
How to do it?
Kolone Association
- On site: 7 Boulevard d'Algérie, 75019 Paris
- By phone: 09 87 16 06 81
Don't hesitate to visit our website !
We will arrange a placement test with you.
Depending on the result, you can then register and start classes.
Depending on the result, you can then register and start classes.
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