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Welcome to your French classroom

Learn French online with daily 1-hour lessons, from A1 beginner to B2 advanced. NSoL is your flexible, friendly French school – built for students, professionals and anyone who wants to speak with confidence.

French • Online • A1–B2

What’s here & resources

What’s here

  • A1–B2 French course summaries
  • Daily online lesson schedule
  • Level goals & learning outcomes
  • DELF-style exam preparation overview
  • Registration & tutor information

Resources

  • Weekly worksheets & exercises
  • Core verb & tense charts
  • Pronunciation mini-guides
  • Sample dialogues & exercises
  • DELF practice tasks
  • Vocabulary lists

Access our Zoom classes

All lessons are live on Zoom. Once you register, you’ll receive your class link, meeting ID and timetable by email or WhatsApp.

1 lesson = 1 hour • Classes run 6 days a week • Levels A1–B2

A few rules before entering

  • Come prepared with notebook and pen
  • Show up on time for each lesson
  • Stay in a quiet, stable internet space
  • Mute your mic when not speaking
  • Use “Raise Hand” before asking questions
Join class – request link

Quick French level test

Takes about 7 minutes. No pressure — this just helps us place you in the right class.

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Voice note: After you finish, we’ll ask you to send a 30–45s voice note introducing yourself in French (name, country, what you do).

Writing: Write 1–2 simple sentences about yourself in French and send it in chat.

Our packages

1 lesson = 1 hour • 6 days a week • Online

Starter package

$20 / month
4 live lessons per month. A gentle start for busy learners who want to test the waters.
Choose Starter

Standard package

$35 / month
8 live lessons per month. Ideal for steady, regular progress and strong practice.
Choose Standard

Intensive package

$50 / month
12 live lessons per month. Perfect for exam prep, travel or fast-track learning.
Choose Intensive

French course timetable

Each level uses 1-hour lessons, 6 days per week. Below is a compact overview of what we cover at each stage (A1–B2).

A1 – 4 weeks • 24 lessons
  • Week 1: Alphabet, pronunciation, greetings, personal information, numbers and dates.
  • Week 2: Family, descriptions, regular verbs in the present, daily routine and telling the time.
  • Week 3: Food, café and market language, articles, prices, places in town.
  • Week 4: Directions, weather, very simple past for “last weekend”, A1 review and mini-test.
A2 – 6 weeks • 36 lessons
  • Week 1: Daily routines, free time, likes/dislikes, invitations and futur proche.
  • Week 2: Passé composé with avoir and être, telling past stories.
  • Week 3: Travel and hotels – tickets, reservations, problems during a trip.
  • Week 4: Health, doctor/pharmacy visits, clothing, comparatives and everyday services.
  • Week 5: Jobs, studies, housing, obligations (devoir) and possibilities (pouvoir).
  • Week 6: Full revision, listening practice and A2-style exam tasks and mock test.
B1 – 8 weeks • 48 lessons
  • Week 1: Personal stories, sequencing and describing important moments.
  • Week 2: Giving opinions with reasons, agreeing/disagreeing politely, small debates.
  • Week 3: Work and study life, CV, motivation email and interview role-plays.
  • Week 4: Media and technology – habits, pros & cons, reading articles.
  • Week 5: Travel and culture – detailed trip descriptions, cultural differences.
  • Week 6: Health, lifestyle and simple social issues (pollution, stress, wellbeing).
  • Week 7: B1 exam skills – reading/listening strategies, opinion writing, oral practice.
  • Week 8: Complete B1 mock exam, feedback and consolidation.
B2 – 10 weeks • 60 lessons
  • Week 1: Advanced narration, connectors and detailed descriptions.
  • Week 2: Strong opinions, arguments, counter-arguments and class debates.
  • Week 3: Current affairs and news – reading articles, summarising and reacting.
  • Week 4: Media, culture and identity – reviews, cultural commentary.
  • Week 5: Professional French – formal emails, presentations, meetings.
  • Week 6: Deep grammar work – conditionals, passives, reported speech, complex clauses.
  • Week 7: Long listening texts – talks, interviews, note-taking and summaries.
  • Week 8: Long reading texts – synthesis of multiple sources, exam-style practice.
  • Week 9: DELF B2 reading, listening, writing and speaking practice under exam conditions.
  • Week 10: Full mock exam, detailed feedback and next-steps plan.

Contact me

Have questions, want to join a class, or need help choosing your level? Send a message and we’ll respond with course options, timetable and payment details.

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NSoL – Nesh School of Languages
French classroom for real-life communication.