Our courses enable you to gain fluency in the French language and an understanding of the rich culture, history and literature of France and the French-speaking world. A truly international language, French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English and the fifth most widely.
Our courses enable you to gain fluency in the French language and an understanding of the rich culture, history and literature of France and the French-speaking world.
A truly international language, French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English and the fifth most widely spoken language in the world.
French is valued throughout the world as a vehicle for culture, commerce, philosophy, science, international relations and humanitarian work.
Your studies will help you develop a command of French and thorough knowledge of the diversity and complexity of France and the French-speaking world, including the cultural, social, and political factors that shape it.
You can take a broad range of language, linguistics, literature, culture and translation courses.
Where can French take you
French is not only the language of many large multinationals but is also a working language and an official language of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the International Red Cross and international courts.
French is the second most studied foreign language in the world because of the opportunities it offers in various fields, including diplomatic and government service, trade and business, teaching, research, tourism, and translation and interpreting.
Many of our students choose a conjoint degree to give them an edge in their chosen field, combining a BA in French with another degree, such as law or commerce.
Speaking French also opens up opportunities to study at celebrated French universities and business schools, ranked among the world’s top higher education institutions.
We are ranked 36th of the top 100 universities worldwide for Linguistics and 68th for Modern Languages and Linguistics. Our geographic position in the Asia-Pacific and affinities with Latin America and Asia give us a unique perspective on global issues.
Study opportunities in our School include a range of Asian and European languages and cultures, and internationally leading programs in communication, applied language studies, language teaching, and linguistic theory.
A range of our courses are core components of the University's exciting degree in Global Studies.
Our School is an international community attracting students from all over the world, especially to our vibrant postgraduate programs, including our flagship MTESOL degree.
Through our teaching, we aim to prepare our students to face the challenges of global citizenship, and we encourage a wide range of experiences abroad.
Our undergraduate courses in all areas are taught by world-class researchers and we place special emphasis on nurturing early-career talent.
Much of what we teach crosses national and disciplinary boundaries and offers our students fresh perspectives on the world.
As researchers, we work translingually and transcultural. Our fieldwork in cultures, communication, languages, linguistics, and global studies takes us all around the world.
To collaborate for example with Indigenous groups in Latin America, save a threatened language in Bougainville, and understand local teaching practices in Asia.
You will develop skills (in listening, speaking, reading and writing) for communicating in French about your life, your friends and family, your studies and your leisure-time activities. You will also be introduced to French and other Francophone cultures.
At EarthDiverse, we believe that language is culture, and there is no true understanding of other cultures unless we make an effort to learn non-English languages.
Languages lead on to a wide variety of tertiary courses and jobs in commerce, tourism, education, media industry and any positions requiring advanced communication skills. A second language is becoming more beneficial when applying for jobs. There are opportunities to travel to French speaking.
Learn French in Auckland and Wellington with our fun 8 week French language classes and lessons taught by expert native French teachers from France and start speaking French today. In these French A1 language courses you will learn French Pronunciation, Greetings, Questions, Colors and Directions.
With 19 years of full-time classroom teaching experience both in New Zealand and overseas,  Anna has a thorough working knowledge of the requirements of New Zealand education relating to  National Standards. NCEA, as well as overseas education systems such as IB (International Baccalaureate)...
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