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AFAQ (Association de Formation et d'Accompagnement du Quebec) is a non-profit training and support organization based in Quebec, Canada. According to its website, its services cover language learning, Arabic courses for children and adults, French integration, English conversation workshops, and tutoring/homework help for elementary and secondary school students. It feels more like a community education and family support center than a purely commercial online course platform.
Based on publicly available information, AFAQ’s core offering is Arabic education. Children’s courses are available for different grade levels, while adult Arabic courses are aimed at learners aged 18 and above, covering fundamentals, grammar, conversation, reading, and writing. Cultural activities may also be included to help learners better understand Arab culture. The site explicitly states that adult courses are in-person, and the footer notes that classes are offered on Saturdays and Sundays starting from 9:00 a.m. Overall, the model is mainly local, offline weekend classes. The organization also provides French integration courses, English conversation workshops, and multidisciplinary homework support.
Pricing for the 2025-2026 school year children’s Arabic program is relatively transparent: the annual fee is CAD 490, including two textbooks. A 10% discount applies from the second child, and a 15% discount applies for the third child and beyond. A CAD 200 deposit is required at registration, with the remaining balance due no later than September 2, 2025. The English conversation workshop is listed at CAD 190. Specific pricing, class hours, and schedules for adult Arabic, tutoring, and French courses are not sufficiently detailed in the captured text.
The main advantages are that the organization is non-profit and registered as a charity, with a clear community-service orientation. It is suitable for local families who want their children to receive structured weekend exposure to Arabic language and culture. It also supports multiple payment methods, including PayPal, credit/debit cards, checks, and Interac. The drawbacks are that information on course syllabi, teacher qualifications, class sizes, learning outcome assessment, and certificates is limited. The statement that adult course “fees and methods may vary” also means prospective students should ask for more details before enrolling.
AFAQ is mainly suitable for families in the Greater Montreal area of Quebec, adult Arabic learners, and students who need local in-person homework support. For users in mainland China, it is not a typical online course product, and whether the site can be accessed directly cannot be determined from the available text. Even if the website is accessible, actual participation in the courses depends heavily on being able to attend in person.
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