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Conversation française - 575

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Course code
CEFR 575
Duration
30 hours
Me and my accomplishments.
You’re hanging with your new Québécois friends when suddenly, you realize that you’re following an animated conversation en français! You’re laughing at their jokes and you get their expressions, like ‘voyons donc’ and ‘ça s’peut-tu’ and ‘niaise pas avec la puck’! You’re even responding with more spontaneity than ever before! You’re making great progress in French and you’re feeling more and more at ease using, thinking and living in French. Bravo! This is the bridge to your last conversation course, so lâche pas!

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

Upcoming date(s)

Term
Section
mode
Fees

January 14 – March 18, 2025
Tu 18:00 – 21:00
Winter
N1
Online
$595.00
Term
winter
Section
N1
mode
Online
Fees
$595.00

January 17 – March 21, 2025
Fr 13:00 – 16:20
Winter
A1
In-person
$595.00
Term
winter
Section
A1
mode
In-person
Fees
$595.00

April 1 – June 3, 2025
Tu 18:00 – 21:00
Spring
N1
Online
$595.00
Term
spring
Section
N1
mode
Online
Fees
$595.00

June 18 – August 20, 2025
We 18:00 – 21:00
Summer
N1
Online
$595.00
Term
summer
Section
N1
mode
Online
Fees
$595.00

Your takeaways

This course is a great way to help you:
• Talk about recent events;
• Debate and persuade others with your ideas;
• Justify your points of view;
• Speak for a long period of time;
• Use more Québécois expressions in your everyday speech;
• Follow conversations and discussions between multiple people;
• Follow French humour and better understand the nuances of the language;
• Speak with ease about health, science, fashion, culture and society.

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 français.

Who benefits the most?

• Anyone who wants to improve their intermediate-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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