DESCRIPTION: This is a “potted” grammar course. We will work from the very basics of “what is a noun” to the subjunctive and everything in between. You will receive by email the next week’s lesson, so that you can do your private study and be well informed before each class. All students will need an email address. The course is based on “Schaum’s Outlines, French Grammar” and everyone will need a copy of this book, any edition will be OK. Students will need a few years of French study to keep up. It’s not for beginners. It is not a conversation class. The classes are presented in English. This will suit those who have learnt French but have gaps in their knowledge base.
LOCATION: Lalor Library, May Rd Lalor
DESCRIPTION: This is a “potted” grammar course. We will work from the very basics of “what is a noun” to the subjunctive and everything in between. You will receive by email the next week’s lesson, so that you can do your private study and be well informed before each class. All students will need an email address. The course is based on “Schaum’s Outlines, French Grammar” and everyone will need a copy of this book, any edition will be OK. Students will need a few years of French study to keep up. It’s not for beginners. It is not a conversation class. The classes are presented in English. This will suit those who have learnt French but have gaps in their knowledge base.
DESCRIPTION: This is a “potted” grammar course. We will work from the very basics of “what is a noun” to the subjunctive and everything in between. You will receive by email the next week’s lesson, so that you can do your private study and be well informed before each class. All students will need an email address. The course is based on “Schaum’s Outlines, French Grammar” and everyone will need a copy of this book, any edition will be OK. Students will need a few years of French study to keep up. It’s not for beginners. It is not a conversation class. The classes are presented in English. This will suit those who have learnt French but have gaps in their knowledge base.