This is an introductory course for students with little or no knowledge of French who would like to gain foundational skills in grammar and vocabulary.
This is an introductory course for students with little or no knowledge of French who would like to gain foundational skills in grammar and vocabulary. Students will develop basic proficiency in oral expression, listening comprehension, reading and writing.
This course is highly experiential; students interact directly with the French language using a variety of authentic materials and media. Students will begin to contextualize the French language through exposure to diverse aspects of francophone cultures.
The FREN 105 course corresponds to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), level A1, beginner level. Students whose first language is French or who have completed high school French immersion should not enroll. Students may consult with the French instructor for more information.
Camosun College is located in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia with campuses on the Traditional Territories of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. We acknowledge their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
Did you know that there are almost 8 million French speakers in Canada? Although approximately 85% of them live in Quebec, there are over a million who reside in other parts of the country, which means if you live in Canada, you probably come into contact with the language on a daily basis.
French course is offered by Greater Essex County District School Board. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
Learning a new language is literally embarking on a journey. Despite the excitement that it generates at first, we can quickly face discouragement before the efforts required to start noticing results. This is a normal feeling.
At the Alliance Française of Manitoba, we divide the knowledge of French into five levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1), giving learners time to progress along their learning journey in a logical manner. Once a level is completed, students are allowed to register for the next level.
Did you know that there are almost 8 million French speakers in Canada? Although approximately 85% of them live in Quebec, there are over a million who reside in other parts of the country, which means if you live in Canada, you probably come into contact with the language on a daily basis.
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