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French as a Second Language Canada College offers a variety of French as a second language courses within a well-structured program designed to meet the requirements of beginner to advanced adult learners. Learning outcomes are specified for each level, ensuring continuity in the language training options made available to our learners. Course content and structure are adapted to best meet the needs and preferences of learners as well as individual learning styles, prior knowledge, interests and abilities. Furthermore, cultural and community integration activities are part and parcel of the various French as a second language training options provided. Course Description This course is designed for "true" beginners and will begin
with the very basics of French grammar. Students will learn how to introduce
themselves and greet others, how to give and understand simple directions
and how to ask and answer specific questions. BEGINNER II: This course is a continuation of BEGINNER I therefore students enrolling
in this course should already have some basic knowledge of French (i.e.
the alphabet, numbers, how to conjugate verbs in the present tense, and
be able to perform the tasks as described in the previous course). Upon
completion of BEGINNER II, students should be able to speak about work,
family, their interests, the weather, and to participate in brief conversations.
INTERMEDIATE I: Student enrolling in this course should already be able to communicate
in French and must already have a general understanding of French grammar
(i.e. present, past and future tenses). At the end of this course, students
will be able to participate in conversations with greater ease. Students
at this level will also work at developing their writing skills. INTERMEDIATE II: Upon completion of this course, students will have achieved a level at
which they feel comfortable and confident enough to participate in conversations
and discussions on general topics. Students will also have developed the
skills to begin communicating with ease in writing. FRENCH ADVANCED I: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to participate
effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social
and professional topics. Students will also be able to obtain and analyse
information and opinions and will learn how to co-chair meetings and debates.
Students will have mastered enough of the language to enable them to do
advanced tasks such as defend an opinion, deal with hypothetical issues,
and discuss complex work-related issues. FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE: This course is designed for students at an Advanced level who wish to
explore Francophone cultures. The classes will focus on group discussions
about history, literature, film and music in Canada and FRENCH ADVANCED II: FRENCH FOR CONVERSATION This course is ideal for people wanting to maintain and improve their spoken French and is designed for those who have completed Beginner II or beyond. It will concentrate on communicating in real-life situations through discussions and debate thereby improving confidence, fluency and pronunciation, as well as expanding vocabulary, including colloquialisms. Resources will include the latest in French television and video documentaries, interviews, films, music, magazines, which will promote lively discussions and encourage students to express opinions "en français". Course Outline: Learning Outcomes: Target Market: French Writing I A reading and writing course with emphasis on vocabulary and logical structure in written expression. Instruction in class, in lab and online. Required Textbooks: Ollivier, J. Grammaire française. 3rd édition. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. Études Vivantes. French Writing II A course focusing on grammar and grammatical analysis, and the process of writing. Instruction in class and in Lab. Required Textbooks: Ollivier, J. Grammaire française . Deuxième édition. Éditions Études Vivantes, Laval, Que., 1993. Medical French This course is designed for those candidates who are about to pass rench writing and speaking exams at Office Quebecois de la langue Françoise. Through the years of offering this course, CANADA COLLEGE has helped many students successfully overcome the given exams. French for Immigration Interview If you are planning to appear before the Immigration Judge, and not sure of your French competency, this course is for you. We train you as if you are sitting in front of the Immigration judge. The course is thought by an Immigration lawyer. * CANADA COLLEGE is also offering courses designed for youths. Call us for more information.
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