This beginner French course features conversational practice and real-world situations.
Connect and learn to better communicate with individuals from near and far with non-degree courses in French language at Central Piedmont Community College.
This beginner French course features conversational practice and real-world situations.
All classes are taught by highly qualified and trained native speaking professionals.
Our Vision:
Central Piedmont will be a champion of students, a catalyst for opportunity, and an exceptional provider of learning experiences that transform lives and strengthen our community.
Our Mission:
To facilitate student learning, success and completion, Central Piedmont provides exceptional education and globally competitive training in an engaging, supportive environment.
Our Values
Student-centered:
We are committed to students and learning. Student Success is the heart of everything we do. Student Success: Students intentionally and equitably navigating well-designed pathways to reach their educational, career, and life goals.
Collaboration:
We recognize the power of partnerships and effective communication and work collaboratively within our organization and externally in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community and beyond.
Excellence:
We strive to achieve excellence by recognizing opportunities, solving problems, and innovatively serving our students and community.
Accountability:
We demonstrate integrity, transparency, and effective use of resources by assessing our programs and services and using data to inform our decisions.
Equity:
We believe all individuals have the potential to succeed and we will provide student-focused pathways to achievement.
Courage:
We are passionate about our work. We are willing to acknowledge our strengths and weaknesses and confront challenges with intentionality.
This course will integrate acquisition of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with study of French culture and civilization. Prerequisites: Completion of the language placement exam or instructor consent required.
Open doors to new professional possibilities through the study of a language. You will develop vocabulary and communication skills to enhance your academic studies and advance your career.
The Tennessee Language Center (TLC), an agency of the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service, offers affordable, small-group classes in some of the most popular world languages.
The DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française) and DALF (Diplôme Approfondi en Langue Française) are official qualifications awarded by the French Ministry of Education, to certify the competencies of a candidate (from outside France) in the French language.
Our curriculum is built to follow the French Preschool and Elementary school Curriculum program for early learners and for children in bilingual families or schools and French as a second language (FLE) for beginners of 8+ years and tweens that are just getting started.
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