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Online French Book Clubs are BACK!


French book club

Et voilà the official dates for the new Online French Book Clubs! (My university finally gave me my June exams dates : June 19 to 22, hurray!)


Intermediate level students 2023 June 27, July 4, 11, 18 – 6pm French time


Beginner level students 2023 June 29, July 6, 13, 20 – 6pm French time


(If you’re unsure of your level, contact me to schedule a free Skype call.)

Intermediate group French book club


Here’s the book I chose for the intermediate group : Le Crime du comte Neville by Amélie Nothomb.


French book club

Intermediate level students 2023 June 27, July 4, 11, 18 – 6pm French time

Since we haven’t seen each other during the past couple of months, I decided to choose a hilarious & quirky thriller (oui oui c’est possible, ça existe, je vous promets, je l’ai déjà lu!) pour nos retrouvailles! Et quoi de mieux pour cela que de s’adresser à Amélie Nothomb, l’écrivain idéal pour les clubs de lecture since her books are thought provoking, beautifully written (sa syntaxe est parfaite car elle a étudié la philologie), tellement amusants, et en plus courts donc rapidement et facilement lus! She is magnificent, immensely talented, and profoundly comical. Bref, je suis fan.


Voici Amélie parler de “notre” livre dans la belle émission littéraire La Grande Librairie :


Beginner group French book club


Here’s the book I chose for the beginner group : L’oeil du loup by Daniel Pennac.


French book club

Beginner level students 2023 June 29, July 6, 13, 20 – 6pm French time

If Daniel Pennac’s face looks familiar, it is simply because we have already read four of this books in our beginner book clubs, and, since you and I just LOVED them, I decided to continue with him! One of the reasons we appreciate his books so much is that he normally writes novels for adults, not to menton the fact that he is a much loved French writer who won three prestigious literary prizes.


I just read L’oeil du loup this morning, and I am absolutely bouleversée! Apparently I wasn’t the only one to feel so moved by this beautiful story since composer Karol Beffa decided to transform it into a musical piece played à la Philharmonie de Paris! Impressionnant, n’est-ce pas?


This was written for children aged 11+ so it remains easy to understand while giving you just the right amount of challenge.


Voici justement une vidéo de la Philharmonie de Paris in which Daniel Pennac presents the book we are about to read together :


How it works for both groups


What will the Online French Book Club look like?


  1. A series of 4 classes

  2. Spread out over 4 weeks

  3. Each class will last 1.5 hours 

  4. I will divide our book into 4 parts, each part corresponding to 1 class.


You won’t need to buy the book, I will send you a PDF version so we are all on the same page… literally!

Not sure yet?


If you love the idea of the Online French Book Club, yet have some questions or concerns (“Do I have the time for this? Can I afford it? Is it the right fit for me? Is my French good enough?”) that are stopping you from signing up right now, please do let me know HERE and I’ll answer you right away!

Price


$249 covers four 1.5 hour classes (total of 6 hours) for 1 person and includes:

  1. Pre-class preparation & follow up emails

  2. All classes (live + recordings)

  3. Me with you for four 1.5 hour classes to teach you and answer all your questions

  4. The book

Limited number of spots so tickets are NOT REFUNDABLE.

Benefits


  1. Improve your French comprehension skills in a completely safe & friendly environment with me and a French classic must read.

  2. Practice reading, speaking, and listening to French while bursting out laughing at every page. This will ensure a rich discussion as well as expand your French vocabulary and sentence structure.

  3. Learn French grammar & conjugation in a natural way thanks to a practical context.

  4. Relax knowing that I’m here to manage our time together and make sure everyone gets a fair opportunity to participate.

Intermediate level students 2023 June 27, July 4, 11, 18 – 6pm French time


Beginner level students 2023 June 29, July 6, 13, 20 – 6pm French time


(If you’re unsure of your level, contact me to schedule a free Skype call.)

Testimonials


“The very best teachers are those that bring laughter and fun to the subject and teach you things you never anticipated learning.  Virginie’s enthusiasm is contagious and her sense of humor and fun make the book club one of the best parts of my week!  Learning a foreign language is not only about vocabulary and grammar, but also about culture, colloquialisms and interpretations.  Virginie introduced us to a great French author and explained nuances of the book that I would have completely missed had I just read the book on my own.  The environment is relaxed and Virginie is incredibly patient, so I never felt intimidated or nervous.  I will definitely be joining again for the next book!”

Christina Foote

Are you into reading books? Do you enjoy exchanging opinions with friendly people from various parts of the world? Do you want to be more confident in French? The French Book Club with Virginie will satisfy all these desires for everyone. The questions and discussions in the Club are at times quite challenging, but are mostly fun, humorous, intelligent and are guaranteed to inspire your “Esprit Français”!

Takeshi

As an intermediate student, It was really a joy to take a class on something other than French grammar or improving your French. By reading a charming book by Amélie Nothomb  we were able to continue to learn by using the language for entertainment. Our prof Virginie is very talented. She is an experienced and natural teacher. She and every student were very patient. They waited for every student/speaker to express themselves. So refreshing.

Kathleen de Montlebert 

“My interest in reading in french was killed-off long ago by my university french professors… or so I thought. Then, this wonder of french language teaching, Virginie Paradis, insisted that I read a book by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb. Reluctantly, I did it. And what? Suddenly, I was addicted and wanted to read more, even if I had to “work at it”. When Virginie formed a book club to read books with others, she invited me to join and again, though nervous, I followed her advice. Like-minded and equally motivated co-readers mixed with thought-provoking “homework”; we are gently guided to where our french (language learning) “truly” wants to go. Highly recommend.

Hildie Sheftel

I have thoroughly enjoyed the Beginner Book Club.  It is a wonderful way to refresh your knowledge of the French language, improve your grammar, and refine your pronunciation.   Virginie is a very patient, pleasant and fun moderator. She makes everyone feel comfortable, and encourages any and all questions. The atmosphere is light and very enjoyable. I highly recommend this Book Club. Merci. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Catherine Keller

Virginie is a warm and gifted teacher. She inspires language learners with thoughtful and engaging prompts. Her book club format is a fun way to learn new vocabulary, discuss grammar points and express ideas with a small group of students. In the beginning level, we have read several fairy tales and The Little Prince. Mistakes are simply learning opportunities and questions are always welcome. Virginie is not intimidating and understands the struggles encountered when learning a new language. She helps us with proper pronunciation and offers helpful pointers throughout the class. Her goal is to guide us towards communication – not necessarily perfection. I highly recommend trying the book club – you will be hooked!

Missy A.

I love Virginie’s book clubs.  Pourquoi?  Because they have helped me so much with my Français; with my verbal comprehension, my pronunciation and my understanding of grammar. The books are challenging to read but very fun.  And I love all my new book club friends.  Highly recommend.

Robert Gordon

How much I love my French book club for beginners! I have never been one to enjoy sitting down to a grammar book (even a French one), yet through the charming childrens’ stories we are reading I am learning French grammar, vocabulary, and even spelling. We are halfway though our study of The Little Prince, and I so enjoy answering the homework questions Virginie gives us and I totally look forward to Thursday mornings when I get to gather with her (who doesn’t love spending time with Virginie?!!), and the group– we are now all friends in the quest for French. I hope the sessions will keep coming with new books to explore, and new friends to meet 🙂

Sharon Ray

“I love the page-specific questions you submit in advance of our reading, which helps us understand items on that page that we might have missed. Reading back the questions and giving our oral responses in class also helps us to practice our French. You also have an infectious “joie de vie,” a strong background in literature and an instinctive understanding of what we non-french speakers might miss or confuse and an ability to explain it clearly. The class is awesome!”

William Baker

“Thanks Virginie, I loved this French book club class on Zoom!  I looked forward to each session.  You spent a lot of care in preparing questions that led us to an in depth discussion, which was also a lot of fun!”

Gary Duvall

“Virginie selected a classic French book, Métaphysiques des tubes, for her first French book club via Zoom. If there were a photo in a dictionary for a French bookclub online the screen shot of Virginie and her devoted students would be the perfect photo. Each week we received a list of questions that captured the essence of the book. By answering all the questions before our discussion a lively discussion was assured. Virginie managed her 8 students skillfully making sure that everyone had many opportunities to speak. Virginie managed to get through all the questions each week, a not so small miracle. My adult French school hosts a monthly book club but alas we read the books in English and discuss in English! I now have confidence to read more books in French and discuss them with my French-speaking friends. I plan to take every book club that Virginie offers.”

Susan Schultz

Well, where to start! It was a huge challenge to participate in the Intermediate Book Club. In fact, it was a first for me.The text by Amelie Nothomb, was immensely interesting on all levels: poetic, historical, philosophical and just plain funny! Virginie is a teacher with a lot of enthusiasm and energy who made me feel welcomed and included and I really enjoyed learning with the other participants who were generous and supportive. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their confidence in speaking French. It was lots of work thought so be sure to check your level and be prepared to give some time to this rewarding activity.

Clare Mc Cann

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