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Class Times: 6:15-8:15pm
Start Dates Available: Jul 2013 , Oct 2013 , Jul 2013
As lessons do not take place on federal holidays. These lessons will be added to the end of your course.
Min Class Size: 4-8 What does this mean?
Max Class Size: 12
Minimum Age: 16
Course Materials:
Included in the course fees
School: Cactus New York 32nd and 5th / Map
Location: 330 5th Avenue 7th Floor, New York - 32nd and 5th, 10001
Language: French
Course Type: 10-week Course
Cactus language courses are available at different levels to suit students with and without prior language skills.
Studied in sequence, the levels are designed to take students from complete beginner through to advanced level, with different entry points along the way, so that the program can be picked up at any stage, based on existing language skills.
It generally takes more than one part-time group language courses to sufficiently cover one CEFR*/ACTFL** level and move on to the next with confidence. The Cactus levels structure reflects this. Learn more.
Each course or level can also be studied independently to achieve set learning goals or refresh language skills at the chosen level.
To understand what you will learn in each course, read What will I learn? below. For an understanding of what you can expect to achieve at each level, read What progress will I make at each level? below.
Courses run consecutively throughout the year with breaks in between course units and for Christmas (and public holidays), allowing you to keep up and progress your language skills to a higher level through regular exposure and practice.
If you are unsure where to start or progress to, take our online level test and read our level descriptions for guidance.
Our Course Outlines give an overview of the content and learning framework of Cactus part-time group courses and include themes, grammar and vocabulary you can typically expect to cover. These are intended as a guide only and our teachers may at times adapt the course content to suit the specific level, aims and interests of the class.
Our 'Can Do' Statements provide a guide to what you can expect to achieve at each level and also shows what progress you can expect to make if you stick with it and carry on studying subsequent levels. These are guides only and other factors will affect your rate of progress, e.g. your prior language skills and base level, how proficient you are at picking up new languages, your level of participation in class and revision (and homework) outside of class. It will partially also depend on how difficult (or dissimilar) the language you are learning is (from your native language).
The school is very centrally located in Manhattan, one block South of the Empire State Building and the very popular 5th avenue, a short walk from major subways, bus and commuter rail stations. There are spacious modern classrooms, a student lounge, cafeteria. and a computer room.
Nearest Subway: Lexington 33rd Street | Herald Square 34th Street
Address: 330 5th Avenue 7th Floor, New York - 32nd and 5th, 10001
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The teachersOur courses are taught by fully qualified, experience foreign language teachers of native-speaker ability. They provide a quality interactive learning experience at all levels and are able to target individual learning goals and skill gaps. They are also able to enrich your language learning with cultural context and insights.
MethodologyCactus trainers will adopt a 'learner centred' approach to modern language teaching, which enables them to meet your individual needs. Courses cover practice in all 4 skill areas: speaking, listening, reading and writing; however, you will find the focus of our Cactus Foreign Language Courses is on speaking and listening - the main requirements of today's modern language learner. Teachers will use the target language, activities will be communicative, and the language learnt will be relevant to you.
Course MaterialsFor all Cactus Foreign Language Courses you will be supplied with course materials, which form the basis of your study.

At Cactus, we strive to provide value for money. That means not only competitive prices, but courses we are happy to put our name to.
Quality - Our schools are personally checked by Cactus staff or affiliates and subject to ongoing quality checks. Our teachers are fully qualified and experienced in foreign language teaching. We provide in-house training and monitor the quality of our courses through class observations by qualified teacher trainers, both in-house and independent.