
Course: Bruxelles [C1.3] (French)
Learning in our FLEX course is characterised by a high level of personal activity. The focus is on speaking the foreign language. Alternating social forms (partner, group and individual work), varied work tasks, many communicative exercises and a motivating classroom atmosphere ensure a positive learning experience and effective learning. What you learn will help you to master professional and private situations.
General Language
The four skills – reading, listening, writing and speaking – are practised in a systematic and practice-oriented way, and important grammatical units are repeated and deepened. You talk about different topics such as work, cars, the media, people and cities and you expand your vocabulary and your ability to express yourself in these areas. You will be exposed to both professional and literary texts and press articles. You listen to radio programmes, telephone calls, surveys and round tables.
You will also have the opportunity to conduct telephone conversations and interviews or to participate in discussions in a role-playing game, for which you will receive useful information. You will practice your writing skills by writing letters (formal letter, private letter, reader’s letter, application letter) or small texts on given topics.
– Price Per lesson CHF 25. –
– One-time registration fee for the first registration CHF 50. –
– Information Prices are per person.
– A lesson lasts 40 minutes without breaks.
– Payment can be made in 3, 6 or 12 instalments.
– Cancellation fee insurance possible
Course information
Location | Bern, Genfergasse 3+5 [directly next to the station] |
Course name | Bruxelles [C1.3] |
Language | French |
Content | General Language |
Start date | Anytime after a free trial lesson |
Course day(s) | Thu 18:20 – 19:50 |
Lessons | 1 x 80 min / week |
Duration | 15 weeks |
Participants | 3 – max. 5 people |
Price | CHF 750 |
Material cost | CHF 50 |

Level C1: Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, including implicit meaning. Can express him/herself spontaneously and fluently without having to search for clearly identifiable words more often. Can use language effectively and flexibly in social and professional life or in training and study. Can express him/herself clearly, in a structured and detailed way on complex subjects, making appropriate use of various means of linking texts.