The Alliance Française in Grenoble
The first Alliance Française was founded in 1883 in Paris under the aegis of Paul Cambon and Pierre Foncin. Famous persons like Ferdinand de Lesseps, Louis Pasteur, Ernest Renan, Jules Verne, Armand Colin were members of the board of directors.
The Alliances Françaises are autonomous local associations but part of the large global network (about 900 Alliances Françaises in 135 countries).
The Alliance Française of Grenoble that was founded en 1967, is one of the 20 Alliances Françaises in France.
Our distinctiveness :
A large scale of courses :
General, every day French,
French at work (FSP)
French in specific situations (FOS)
French to enter University (FOU)
Improving your writing skills – spelling and grammar
for French speakers and Beginners
Individual classes or in small groups (from 10 to 15 students)
Intensive classes or several hours per week.
We adapt and can build courses according to your specific needs
All our classes can be funded within the « Droit Individuel à la Formation (DIF) » framework.
Cultural and leisure outings are organized all year round.
Conversation workshops (APO) to enhance your speaking skills are free from charge for all our students.
Come and discover Grenoble, the capital of the Alps!
A town in the Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France, which lies at the foot of the mountains between two rivers the Drac and the Isère.
The city is surrounded by mountains, it is the ideal place for sport in summer and winter: hiking, climbing, skiing, snowshoeing, etc.
It also has many museums, restaurants, bars, universities and research centers.
Don't hesitate to to see all our proposals : https://www.afgrenoble.org/#/
And contact us at [email protected] for more information !
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