I looked high and low, scouring the internet for reviews of local language classes offered by IFLA. I didn’t find any… and now I know why. Bonjour: Back in January 2013, I attempted to sign up for a French I class. I emailed the organization asking about what textbook was used and they said they could not give me any specifics regarding the curriculum. Additionally, even though IFLA had many courses listed on the website as being offered for the specific session, they in fact, informed me that only Spanish I and Sign Language I were offered. Marhaba: Not giving up, in mid-May I registered for an Arabic I class which was listed as an offering on the IFLA website. I was very excited about the class, I gave IFLA my payment information, cleared my Tuesday evenings, and received a confirmation of the course. About a week after I received a confirmation email, I received a voicemail indicating that in fact they were not offering the Arabic I course due to a lack of enrollment. From what I can gather in my experiences with IFLA; lots of classes, at all different levels, are listed as being offered by IFLA each session. However, it is unclear as to whether any of those classes are ever actually taught. No wonder there are no Unilocal or other readily available reviews of this program. Don’t waste your time.