Course content & levels

Our courses are built around the needs of learners, according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Four skills are covered in each level: listening, reading, speaking and writing.
This dynamic program covers a wide range of subjects, and favors a linguistic approach based on communication and play. Students are encouraged to act and interact in French, whatever their level. 

A1

Level A1 in French corresponds to a beginner's level, where the learner acquires the essential basics of the language. At this stage, the learner becomes familiar with simple words and short sentences, enabling him or her to communicate in very basic everyday situations.

In French, at A1 level, you'll learn to introduce yourself, and talk about yourself, your family and those around you. Basic notions such as greetings, numbers, colors and everyday objects are explored. Grammar at this level includes simple structures such as verbs in the present tense, definite and indefinite articles, and personal pronouns.

Oral and written comprehension and expression skills are gradually developed. We practice understanding simple announcements and short instructions, and writing small texts such as personal messages or simple notes.

Overall, level A1 is a crucial initial stage where the learner becomes familiar with the sound, basic vocabulary and first structures of the French language. It's an exciting stage, because it's where everything begins on the journey towards mastery of this beautiful language.

A2

Level A2 in French represents a stage after the beginner's level (A1) where learners begin to consolidate their basic knowledge and broaden their language skills. At this stage, we deepen the knowledge acquired at the previous level, while exploring new concepts to better interact in everyday situations.

At A2 level, we continue to develop vocabulary by exploring more varied themes such as leisure, travel, work and so on. Sentences become a little more complex, and we learn to express simple opinions on familiar topics. Grammar is enriched with the introduction of new verb tenses (such as passé composé), adverbs, prepositions and complementary pronouns.

As far as communication skills are concerned, the focus is on listening to simple dialogues, announcements and everyday conversations. In writing, we begin to draft more elaborate texts, such as personal e-mails or simple descriptions.

Overall, level A2 represents a phase in which learners strengthen their linguistic foundations and familiarize themselves with more complex concepts, while continuing to progress towards more fluent, autonomous communication in French.

B1

At level B1 in French, the intermediate stage is reached, where language learning becomes more advanced. At this stage, the learner begins to feel more at ease communicating in a variety of everyday and professional situations, even if this still requires some support.

At B1 level, vocabulary is considerably enriched, and more complex subjects such as society, culture, health, the media, etc. are covered. We learn to argue, express opinions and debate on familiar subjects. Grammar becomes more elaborate, with mastery of new verb tenses, subordinates and nuances of language.

As far as comprehension is concerned, progress is made in the ability to understand longer discussions, radio broadcasts or simple press articles. Oral and written expression becomes more precise and fluent, enabling you to write more detailed texts and take part in more complex conversations.

All in all, level B1 marks a significant advance in mastery of the French language. Learners feel more comfortable interacting in a wider range of situations, and begin to acquire a certain autonomy in their use of the language.

B2

At level B2 in French, learners reach an advanced stage where they are able to communicate much more fluently and precisely. At this level, the language is mastered to a degree that enables more sophisticated interaction in a variety of personal, professional and academic contexts.

At level B2, vocabulary is further enriched, covering more complex and specialized topics. Topics include politics, economics, literature and more. Grammar becomes more subtle, with advanced use of verb tenses, grammatical subtleties and a better understanding of the nuances of the language.

Oral and written comprehension at this level enables the learner to grasp longer, more complex content, such as speeches, TV programs or in-depth press articles. Oral and written expression is more refined, enabling the writing of structured texts, essays and active participation in complex debates and discussions.

Overall, level B2 represents advanced competence in French. Learners are able to communicate independently and fluently, understand a wide variety of texts and express themselves with ease in most situations. It's a level that opens the door to more advanced academic, professional and cultural opportunities in the French language.

C1

At level C1 in French, the learner reaches a level of advanced competence, very close to complete mastery of the language. At this stage, communication is highly sophisticated and precise, enabling nuanced and complex expression on a wide range of topics.

At C1 level, vocabulary is very extensive, covering a wide range of specialized topics. Complex subjects such as philosophy, science, international politics, etc. are explored. Mastery of grammar is advanced, with fluent and precise use of verb tenses, grammatical structures and a fine understanding of linguistic nuances.

Oral and written comprehension is highly developed, enabling you to grasp long, complex speeches, academic presentations, debates and in-depth literary texts. Oral and written expression comes almost naturally, enabling us to adapt to different language registers, write complex texts and argumentative essays, and participate actively in demanding academic or professional discussions.

In short, level C1 represents a high degree of proficiency in French. Learners at this level are able to express themselves with ease, precision and nuance in a wide variety of contexts, demonstrating a thorough understanding of the language and its associated culture. This level opens the door to advanced academic and professional opportunities in the French-speaking world.

C2

At level C2 in French, the learner achieves the highest degree of linguistic competence. This level represents an almost complete mastery of the language, enabling virtually native communication in all contexts, whether academic, professional or social.

At C2 level, vocabulary is extremely extensive and varied, covering highly specialized topics. Grammar is virtually perfect, with fluent and precise use of verb tenses, the most complex grammatical structures and a deep understanding of linguistic subtleties.

Oral and written comprehension is highly advanced, enabling understanding of highly complex speeches, academic lectures, specialized debates and dense literary texts. Oral and written expression is highly refined, enabling the learner to adapt to any language register, to produce elaborate texts and in-depth analyses, and to participate proactively in high-level discussions.

In short, level C2 represents near-native mastery of French. People who have reached this level are able to express themselves with an ease, precision and linguistic richness comparable to that of native speakers. It is the highest level of linguistic competence and opens the door to the most advanced opportunities in academic, professional and cultural fields in the French language.

Who we are

Created in 2013, the Alliance Française de Lille Métropole is an association under the French law of 1901, member of the largest cultural and linguistic network in the world, which counts more than 800 establishments spread over 5 continents (133 countries). Like all the Alliances Françaises all over the world, the Alliance Française de Lille Métropole is apolitical and non-religious, and is considered a leader for learning French as a foreign language. Our school is also a DELF / DALF examination center, and a partner establishment for CLOE certification.

The Shangri-La Tulips are a public sculpture by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama located on the esplanade François-Mitterrand in Lille.

The Alliance Française de Lille Métropole is run by a team of employees who have lived abroad for a significant length of time, the majority of whom have worked in the network of French cultural and linguistic establishments. All are committed to promoting the French language and culture, as well as French-speaking cultures, in a friendly, dynamic and multicultural spirit.

Architectural detail from Lille.

Our mission

  • Offering quality education
  • Promoting French and French-speaking cultures
  • Promoting integration in France
  • Offering examinations and certifications

Teaching French

We offer courses from beginner level (A1) to advanced level (C2) in various forms depending on your availability and interests: general French, professional French, French for specific purposes, phonetic correction...

Organising examinations and certifications

We are an approved examination center for DELF, DALF and CLOE certification, giving you the opportunity to officially certify your level of competence in the French language.

Passing on culture and promoting integration

Cultural activities, debates, events, visits... we take you on a journey of discovery of life in France and its unique features.

Training FLE professionnals

Whether you're a professional or a future professional in the field of French as a foreign language, we'll train you in the various facets of the teaching profession, both theoretical and practical.

Key figures for the Alliance Française de Lille Métropole :

+500

learners per year

35

Nationalities

95%

Satisfaction rate

Our team

Administration

Hélène Foulard, Director of AF Lille Métropole

Hélène Foulard

Director

Chloë Rébéna, Educational Manager, AF Lille Métropole

Chloë Rébéna

Pedagogical Coordinator

Théo Al-Aghbari Hénaut, Teaching Assistant at AF Lille Métropole

Théo Al-Aghbari Hénaut

Pedagogical Officer

Majda Kaltmi, Accounting assistant at AF Lille Métropole

Majda Kaltmi

Accounting Assistant

The teachers

Our teachers are native speakers of French or master French as their mother tongue. They all hold a master's degree in the didactics of French as a foreign language (FLE).

In addition, several teachers of French as a foreign language occasionally reinforce the team to meet specific needs.

Victoria Czarnecki-Legros, FLE teacher at AF Lille Métropole

Victoria Czarnecki-Legros

Teacher

Vanessa Ghesquier, FLE teacher at AF Lille Métropole

Vanessa Ghesquier

Teacher

Facade of the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille.

Anaïs Ponge

Teacher

Our board

  • President : Hélène Buisson
  • Vice-Chairman : Edicnel Castillo
  • Vice-Chairman: Oliwia Baran
  • Treasurer: Felix-Christopher von Nostitz
  • Secretary: Flavie Hochain

"Welcome to the Alliance Française de Lille Métropole!

Come and explore our world dedicated to learning the French language and discovering French-speaking cultures. Whether you're looking to improve your language skills, gain certification or simply discover the riches of the French language, you've come to the right place!

Our Alliance Française is much more than a place of learning. Located at the heart of a dynamic and welcoming region, it plays a key role in the appeal and influence of the Hauts-de-France. As a member of the world's largest cultural network, our association offers a warm and open setting where exchange, discovery and knowledge come together.

Join us for an enriching and convivial experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the Alliance Française de Lille Métropole!"

Hélène Buisson
President of the Alliance Française de Lille Métropole

Hélène Buisson, President of AF Lille Métropole

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Practical information

Phone number

+33 3 74 67 78 95

E-mail address

info@aflille.org

Opening hours

09:30 - 18:30 Monday to Thursday (16:30 Friday)
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Location

2 rue Bernos, 59800 Lille

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