

Improve your conversational French in immersive, interactive classes at ILSC Toronto. Learn French language skills to support your ability to communicate with French speakers in social settings, at work, at school, for travel, or build your skills in preparation for the official TEF test. ILSC brings nearly 35 years of experience supporting students to improve their language skills through diverse language learning topics that inspire students to engage with the language. Our Evening French program curriculum is developed by our ILSC Montréal school.
Tuition: $480 per 4-week session
Registration Fee: $200, one-time fee
Materials Fee: $10 per week
Toronto
4 week minimum
Evening 6 (6 hours per week)
2025: May 20, Jun 16, July 14, Aug 11, Sep 8, Oct 6, Nov 3, Dec 1, Dec 29
Classes available for Beginner and Intermediate level students.
Students must complete the ILSC Academic French Placement Test in order to be placed in the right level for their needs.
Focus on conversational French and improve your speaking, listening, comprehension, and more. This program can help you develop your French communication and fluency and improve your French skills for study, career, testing, or personal goals.
Build your vocabulary, fluency and confidence as you participate in dynamic group activities and lively classroom discussions on a diverse range of topics. This popular course is open to students from complete beginner to intermediate French language abilities.
Study 6 hours per week in our interactive and communicative classes and watch your French language skills progress.
CORE CLASSES: Core classes provide a strong, comprehensive foundation in the subject area.
1 lesson = 50 minutes.
ILSC offers a wide range of classes at 10 progressive language levels: from Débutant / Beginner 1 (D1/B1) to Avancé / Advanced 2 (A2). Our General French Evening program in Toronto is currently available for Beginner and Intermediate level students.
While individual progress may vary, most students should expect to progress 1 ILSC level in about 2 sessions of study (or 8 weeks) in the Evening 6 schedule.
The range of tests listed varies greatly in design, purpose, and format. This chart is intended to serve only as a guideline for test scores and ILSC levels and may not apply equally to every individual.
Students completing a level in the ILSC ALLO Online French program are welcome to transfer to an in-person campus at ILSC in accordance with the above level equivalency chart.