Perfect the use of all indicative tenses. Learn to manipulate aspect and style to achieve precise effects.
Level C2 (Proficiency Level French Course)
Explore rare conditional structures. Use them to express irony, hypothesis, or literary style.
Deepen mastery of the subjunctive in complex contexts. Work on literary, legal, and formal registers.
Understand and recognize imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive. Analyze them in classical and modern texts.
Refine tense harmony in complex sentences. Adapt structures to context and register.
Use embedded and layered relative clauses. Improve the density and precision of your sentences.
Transform entire clauses into nouns. Develop a concise and sophisticated academic style.
Practice advanced cleft structures, inversions, and topicalization. Highlight nuance in your discourse.
Control the passive across all registers. Recognize stylistic value in press, law, and literature.
Perfect the use of impersonal structures. Achieve objectivity in academic or professional writing.
Master free indirect style and advanced transformations. Reproduce literary and journalistic effects.
Adapt reported speech for irony, distance, or precision. Explore subtle rhetorical effects.
Employ high-level discourse markers such as partant, dès lors, en définitive, au demeurant.
Express cause and result with maximum variety. From everyday phrases to sophisticated connectors.
Use refined concessive structures: quand bien même, n’en déplaise à, si tant est que.
Go beyond standard conditionals with à supposer que, soit que… soit que, fut-ce que.
Practice high-register purpose clauses: en vue de ce que, de crainte que, histoire que.
Adapt grammar to informal, formal, and literary registers. Switch style depending on context.
Learn how grammar creates rhetorical effects. Use repetition, rhythm, and syntax to persuade.
Develop total control over grammar. Move between registers, adapt structures, and play with style effortlessly.
Learn how to structure complex discourse with advanced markers (cependant, en revanche, certes, or, dès lors) and ensure full textual cohesion.
Explore how irony, humor, and wordplay function in advanced French, and how they affect style, register, and interpretation.
Study how French texts integrate references to literature, history, and culture, and how to interpret and use them effectively.
Compare styles in literature, essays, and philosophical texts to refine comprehension and written/oral production at C2.
Analyze implied meaning, presuppositions, and pragmatic strategies in advanced spoken and written French.
Practice moving between formal, neutral, and informal registers in real contexts, including academic, professional, and colloquial.
Learn how new words are formed and used in contemporary French (borrowings, blends, new derivations, social media language).
Deepen your mastery of rhetorical strategies for persuasion: ethos, pathos, logos, and subtle stylistic effects.
Explore regional, social, and international varieties of French, with attention to stylistic variation and identity.