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Conversation française - 4

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Course code
CEFR 425
Duration
30 hours
Me and my workplace.
If you're like many students, you need a job. But a job interview can be a challenge, especially if French isn't your langue maternelle. This class can make a big difference by helping you improve your ability to communicate in a variety of everyday situations. It will help you build the confidence you need to answer questions with ease. Topics of general interest, newspapers, magazines and short videos will be used to enrich your vocabulary and stimulate discussions. Completing this class will mean you're two thirds of the way to earning your certificate of proficiency. Ne lâchez pas!

*This course is scheduled in two modalities; online synchronous and in person to suit your learning preference and lifestyle.

Upcoming date(s)

There are no upcoming dates at this time.

Your takeaways

This course is a great way to help you:
• Improve your ability to enumerate, describe and explain;
• Interact outside the classroom in more varied situations;
• Express yourself spontaneously, using more complex expressions;
• Read at a more relaxed, regular rhythm;
• Build your vocabulary related to the workplace, health, family, love, etc.;
• Prepare for a job interview.

Our approach

This program takes an integrative approach to language learning that is collaborative, experiential, student-centered and community-based. In short, you’ll learn by doing, sharing, exchanging and… living en francais.

Who benefits the most?

• Anyone who wants to improve their elementary-level French.
• People trying to enter the job market or improve their employment opportunities.
• Anyone who wants to discover the French-Canadian culture.
• Students who want to work towards a Certificate of Proficiency in French.

Important details

Any student entering the program must take a placement test interview in order to determine their level in the program. Placement tests are scheduled upon registration.
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