Preferably a school that specialises in twenty-something adults/and or mature-ish Uni students rather than rucksack wielding, brace-faced high school kids trying to cop off.
Thanks
Preferably a school that specialises in twenty-something adults/and or mature-ish Uni students rather than rucksack wielding, brace-faced high school kids trying to cop off.
Thanks
As an alternative, you can look into the University's summer classes. I know Lausanne has a pretty good program in summer..
021 323 54 36
It's a very good school, with good teachers...
Elvi
Good Luck!
I tried Berlitz in Lausanne but did not like it, because the others in the group were more advanced than I am (ie, pretty hopeless). But here's the info anyway:
Lausanne
CH-10
Rue de la Louve 1
Tel.: +41 21 341.03.50
Fax: +41 21 341.03.51
Now I have private lessons at home via Skype with an outfit called Learn French at Home http://www.learnfrenchathome.com/
I find this much better - finally i can aspire to a low-level Delf exam!
PM me if you want any more details.
best of luck.
http://www.ifage.ch/cours/langues/francais/
Across the French border is le Institut Français des Alpes (Ifalpes) in the picturesque, lakeside town of Annecy. It's more affordable than similar private schools in Geneva and my Swedish schoolmate was very satisfied with his summer course there.
http://www.ifalpes.fr/learn_french_f...es_ifalpes.php
Good luck and welcome!
First of all, avoid Eurocentre in Lausanne at all costs! It is so expensive and the quality is poor. All they are interested in is making money and keeping you in a lower level class for as long as possible. At the age of 27 and with a good knowledge of french, I was being asked to spend a good half hour colouring in animals to help me remember the names!!! (Despite the whole class being way advanced for it)! Also, despite charging so much money, they have no materials and don't use a specific teaching method. In there publicity, they boast about having a language lab but its a lie! One week we had four different teachers and they didn't liase with each other so there was a lot of repetition. Eurocentre is crap, unless you are 16, want to pull another 16 year old and speak no french!
I then moved onto Ecole Club in Geneva, which was excellent. My teacher was fantastic and the other people in my group were lovely and my french is now very good (especially after a glass of wine)! It is also half the price of eurocentre. The teachers are so friendly and flexible. Normally, you have the same teacher everyday.
I know from friends that Ifage has had a lot of problems since Christmas and cancelled classes without warning, but they said that before the cancellations, the lessons were good.
Good Luck!
I heard of a pretty aggressive lectures - based method that makes a French - speaker in little time. I understand these are oral presentations where everything that's being said is either repeated or translated for attendees to understand. But it is only for a couple people and rates are pretty high.
I was told the organizer is a private French Swiss teacher that has some page on Craigslist's Geneva groups website.
In defense of the teachers, a mixed bag. Though, most tried to work with what they had, and a couple of very lovely people.
bye
At some point I'd like to start learning Spanish, and I intend to do this with a teacher because I know I will otherwise never get round to it .
Does anyone have any experience with places, preferably around Zürich Bellevue or in Seefeld? I know there's Berlitz which seems to have a good reputation (and I just got a membership for a gym in the same building - as if that helps ).
Recommendations welcome.
It was dauting at first, but as long as you have a dictionary and are prepared to read up and do the homework, there's no reason why you should struggle. It started with about 12 of us in the class, but by the start of level two, there were four of us! so it has pretty much been a class of private tuition, especially when some of the other pupils dont trun up!
It cost about 500 francs for a level which consists of two 2hour classes a week for about 10 weeks and 50 francs for the books & cd. There are different options for how intensive you want the classes to be, ie you can have lessons every day or once a week, but this does depend on demand.
I have found them very worthwhile, useful and great value for money.
Thank you very much!
I heard about this ecole from my friend, and have registed for the French A1 course. It'll start on July 7th.