This 20 week course will introduce some of the basic structures of the language through topics related to social and everyday life in the country/countries where it is spoken. The focus is on listening, speaking and reading simple materials that introduce basic grammatical structures.
You might associate French with being the language of food, culture and love, but it is also a global language of communication. French is one of the most popular languages in the world - being spoken by around 220 million people, either as a first, second or acquired language.
Our evening classes will improve your everyday French language skills and introduce the culture and history of France and the Francophone world.
Level 1
This 20 week course will introduce some of the basic structures of the language through topics related to social and everyday life in the country/countries where it is spoken. The focus is on listening, speaking and reading simple materials that introduce basic grammatical structures.
Previous knowledge required?
This class is aimed at learners with no previous knowledge of the language.
Day and Time
Teaching dates
Term 1: week commencing 3 October 2022 - week commencing 12 December 2022 (11 weeks)
Term 2: week commencing 30 January 2023 - week commencing 27 March 2023 (9 weeks)
Since its establishment in 1991 the Language Centre has grown steadily and developed to become what it is today: a dynamic teaching unit offering high quality language learning to more than 1200 students from all departments across the University.
A small proportion of students follow a degree course with a compulsory language element. The majority, however, choose a language as an optional module and can either begin a new language or improve existing language skills.
Our Teaching Philosophy
All teachers bring their own personal expertise and personality into the classroom. This richness and variety is something which all learners appreciate. We are fortunate in the Language Centre that we draw staff from many countries and different professional backgrounds - a factor which enhances greatly the opportunities for learners.
These skills and professional convictions lend energy to discussions among staff members about teaching methods. The Language Centre seeks to be a place where ideas are exchanged and where teaching programmes and materials are drawn from the strengths of individual staff members, supported by technology and a dedicated and imaginative technical team.
It is fair to say that there is general consensus amongst staff on a basic teaching philosophy. This can be briefly summarized under the following points:
Choosing French A Level offers you the chance to deepen your understanding of one of the world’s most widely spoken languages. French is spoken by over 300 million people across five continents, making it a truly global language.
The Chataway French for Beginners language course is suitable for people who do not know any French but would either like to learn the basics before they go to France or wish to start learning the language.
The course builds on the holiday topics from the beginner’s course, but in more depth and with a greater range of vocabulary. There will be an additional topic on personal information to help you start to have more personal conversations with native French speakers.
Courses are completely personalised, and are therefore drawn up after an evaluatory class to establish the learner’s level and discuss their needs. On the business side, this might include meetings, presentations, negotiating skills and practising vocabulary that is specific to the job.
If you’re looking to learn French for the first time or looking to improve on what you already know Derby Language School can help you achieve your goal. Our excellent native teachers tailor courses around your needs and interests so that you can learn as quickly as possible.
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