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French as a Second Language Course

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This course is designed for learners who wish to develop their French language skills for personal, academic, or professional reasons. The course is divided into three levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Each level spans three months, with classes held twice a week for three hours each session.

Course Objectives:

  • Develop proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in French.
  • Enhance understanding of French culture and societal norms.
  • Prepare for the course of TEF Preparation.

Modules:

A1 Level (Beginner)

1. Basic Interaction
2. Everyday Contexts
3. Daily Activities
4. Cultural Awareness
5. Review and Assessment

Target Audience A1 Level (Beginner)
Individuals with no or very little prior knowledge of French.
Travelers, tourists, or expatriates planning to visit or live in French-speaking regions.
Young students and adults starting their French learning journey.

Duration A1 Level (Beginner)
60-80 hours

Format: 3-4 months (part-time) or 4-6 weeks (intensive)

A2 Level (Elementary)

1. Social Interaction
1. Narrating Events
3. Expressing Needs
4. Cultural Insights
5. Review and Assessment

Target Audience A2 Level (Elementary)
Individuals who have completed the A1 level or possess basic French language skills.
Students needing to communicate in French for basic tasks and everyday activities.
Professionals requiring basic conversational skills for work or travel.

Duration A2 Level (Elementary)
80-100 hours

Format: 3-4 months (part-time) or 4-6 weeks (intensive)

B1 Level (Intermediate)

1. Expanding Vocabulary
2. Complex Grammar
3. Practical Communication
4. Media and Literature
5. Review and Assessment

Target Audience B1 Level (Intermediate)
Learners who have completed the A2 level or have a foundational understanding of French.
Students preparing for intermediate French language exams.
Professionals looking to improve their language skills for better job opportunities or relocation.

Duration B1 Level (Intermediate)
120-150 hours

Format: 4-6 months (part-time) or 6-8 weeks (intensive)

B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)

1. Advanced Vocabulary
2. Mastering Grammar
3. Professional Communication
4. Cultural and Literary Studies
5. Review and Assessment

Target Audience B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)
Individuals who have completed the B1 level or possess intermediate French skills.
Students aiming to study in French-speaking universities.
Professionals needing advanced communication skills for work-related purposes.

Duration B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)
200-250 hours

Format: 6-8 months (part-time) or 8-12 weeks (intensive)

C1 Level (Advanced)

1. Refining Vocabulary
2. Complex Communication
3. Media and Current Affairs
4. Advanced Cultural Studies
5. Review and Assessment

Target Audience C1 Level (Advanced)
Learners who have completed the B2 level or have strong French language proficiency.
Academics, researchers, or professionals requiring advanced language skills.
Students preparing for advanced French language certification exams.

Duration C1 Level (Advanced)
250-300 hours

Format: 8-10 months (part-time) or 10-14 weeks (intensive)

C2 Level (Proficient)

1. Sophisticated Vocabulary
2. Advanced Grammar Nuances
3. Expert Communication Skills
4. Deep Cultural Understanding
5. Comprehensive Review and Assessment

Target Audience C2 Level (Proficient)
Individuals who have completed the C1 level or have near-native proficiency in French.
Professionals and academics needing high-level French skills for specialized fields.
Individuals aiming for fluency and deep cultural understanding of the French language.

Duration C2 Level (Proficient)
300-400 hours

Format: 10-12 months (part-time) or 12-16 weeks (intensive)

Class

Each module requires a minimum of 4 participants to ensure good interactivity between the trainees

Contact Us

Phone

+1 438-803-6777
+1 315-675-0061

Location

424 Guy St,
Montreal, QC H3J 1M1

Email

Administration@anone.ca