Conversational English Classes

Conversational English classes are free and open to CSU students, scholars and their family members as well as others in Fort Collins. Groups meet twice a week throughout the year and provide help with language skills, insight into American customs, and a place to share cultural experiences. We all learn through lively and engaging conversation. 

Prior registration is not necessary.

Conversational English classes occur Monday and Thursday mornings.

In-person classes at Aggie Village are held Monday mornings from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. The group meets in the Aggie Family Center, building #24. If you have questions, please contact Sara Hunt at dougandsarac@gmail.com or text at 970-420-9983.

In-person classes at University Village are held Thursday mornings from 9:30 – 11 a.m. at the University Village Center. To join the Thursday in-person or virtual English classes, please contact Karen Smith at kaxsmithiii@gmail.com or call 970-282-9015, or text 970-232-5972.

Class Details

Monday classes welcome children although there is no childcare. please bring quiet toys children can play with while classes are in session.

Thursday classes request that you do not bring your children.

The key to the success and longevity of these classes is lots of laughter, fun singing American songs, and lively discussions about grammar, idioms, and comparative cultures.

Interested in joining or have other questions? Email conversationalenglish@fortcollinsinternationalcenter.org

Testimonials

“The English classes are a wonderful place to meet international friends and learn English.” Jay, Taiwan

“Since I have been here in Fort Collins, I joined the English classes. It’s a good opportunity to practice English and make very kind friends. Also, the class is lots of fun and I have a good time.” Yorleny, Costa Rica

“Conversational English classes are not only for conversation but also for communication with society.” Min, China

“I come to the English classes to improve my English, meet new people from around the world, and because the class is very good. I like it especially when we sing together.” Wirdah, Indonesia

“I like this English class because I can speak English with Americans and people from other countries, and learn well.” Yuka, Japan