High School/Adult French II

These are rigorous and fun French II classes taught by a native French speaker. They will focus on helping students to communicate with others in French through listening, speaking, reading, & writing as well as to learn about some cultures where French is spoken.  Students who studied French 1 at Thrive or who studied elsewhere and are comfortable with the basic skills in a typical high school French 1 class are welcome.  In order to make the most progress, approximately 3 hours of homework and studying per week will be required.

    • September 8th, 2016 – May 22nd, 2017
    • Thursdays 7:00-8:30pm
    • This class will use Bien Dit! Student Edition Level 2 (ISBN:  978-0030426971).  The class will work through approximately 75% of the book.

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Registration & Class Fees

Please contact us for more information. There is a limit of 10 students per class.  Thrive reserves the right to cancel this class if there are fewer than 5 students enrolled. Students are encouraged to register online.  However, if you would like a paper registration form, please call 570-337-2898. Registration by August 15th is encouraged to help the organization decide if there are enough students to offer the class.

The fee for the 9 month session is $315.  Because of the long-term nature of the class and planning involved, students should register and pre-pay by August 15th.  If requested, pro-rated refunds will be available until Sept. 16th, 2016. A discount is available for families with multiple students enrolled in Thrive’s foreign language classes. The first student pays regular price, and additional students from the same immediate family pay $189 for the session.  If family members are in classes of differing lengths, the student in the longer session pays full price, and the student in the shorter session may pay the discounted rate.

Students purchase their own books.  Students may use any resource to purchase books, but if it helps to know, books are available through several online retailers.

A limited number of fee waivers for classes and books are available for families who are experiencing financial difficulties and who meet Thrive’s income guidelines.

Thrive International Programs shall admit students/participants of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students within the programs. It shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship, and loan programs, and athletic and other program-administered activities.