Welcome to our French Language Institute

Bienvenue dans notre Institut de langue française

École Napoléon teaches French as a discipline, with structure, precision, and method. Before enrolling in a class, we invite you to observe how we teach.

Start Learning French — Before Registering for a Class

You can begin learning French freely through the first lessons of our program, shared openly as video lessons.

These are real lessons, designed to help you start reading, speaking, and understanding French correctly from the very first steps.

WHY CHOOSE US

Why École Napoléon?

Our approach is based on academic rigor, clear methodology, and consistent teaching standards applied across all programs.

Structured Academic Programs

French is taught through defined stages and verified understanding. Progression is based on mastery, not speed or time spent.

Qualified Instructors

Instruction is delivered by university-educated teachers specialized in French language teaching, not casual or short-term tutors.

Proven Teaching Method

We follow a proven, rigorous, and coherent method of teaching French.

A School Built on Method and Experience

Our teaching approach is based on long-term experience, pedagogical research, and academic discipline.

Test d’entrée / Entrance test – École Napoléon

École Napoléon – Online French Test

Language Skills

Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced learner, you must take this test to join our classes.

This French test includes questions of increasing difficulty and lasts a maximum of 25 minutes.

This test will primarily assess your reading and listening comprehension, as well as your grammar knowledge. It consists of multiple-choice questions, image-based expression, and listening comprehension based on dialogues.

After completing the test, your results will be analyzed by a specialized French teacher and communicated to you. You will receive an evaluation of your level and the schedule for our classes that correspond to it.

Examiner

Please do not use books, dictionaries, translators, or any other aids. This will complicate our assessment and you risk being placed in an inappropriate class.

If you do not know the answer, write (no).