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Alliance Française de Los Angeles

Classes · Kids & Teens

Growing up bilingual starts here

Seven programs follow your child from their first French songs to AP exam prep — taught through stories, games, art, and play, in person and online.

Bébés et Moi

Ages 0–2 with a parent

In person & online · 1 hour per week

Spend an hour in French with your tiny one — songs, little games, and music as a first introduction to the language through sound and visual play. You'll leave with the tools to reinforce French at home. No prerequisite.

Toddlers (Transition)

Ages 2–4

In person & online · 1 hour per week

A gentle transition to the school environment: game-like activities alternate with first steps in school work — and help spare young children (and their parents!) from separation anxiety. Parents join in when invited by the instructors.

Kids

Ages 4–6

In person & online · 1 hour per week

Children acquire new words and structures through age-appropriate activities — arts and crafts, songs, dance, games, stories, and films. A different topic every week builds fluency and confidence.

Les Mômes

Ages 6–9

In person & online · 1 hour per week

Students discover French language and culture, grammar, and vocabulary through interactive stories, songs, projects, and educational games — with an emphasis on strong oral communication skills.

Juniors

Ages 9–13

In person & online · 1.5 hours per week

French language and culture, basic grammar and vocabulary through stimulating stories, songs, and games — emphasizing oral communication with an introduction to reading and writing.

High School & Teens

Ages 13–17

In person & online · Weekly

Classes for teens building toward real proficiency — including preparation for the French AP exam and DELF Junior certifications.

Bilingual Program

Ages Francophone kids

In person & online · Weekly

For children who already speak French at home: keep and grow the language with a curriculum designed for young Francophones living in Los Angeles.

Registration opens in our secure enrollment system (ActiveNet). Create the account in a parent’s name, then add your child as a family member.