This is a course for students with little or no previous background in French. Students learn basic French grammatical structures and a wide variety of vocabulary.
FREN 111
Introductory French I
3 Credits
This is a course for students with little or no previous background in French. Students learn basic French grammatical structures and a wide variety of vocabulary. Oral comprehension, speaking, reading and writing are all emphasized, and students are introduced to aspects of the French-speaking world.
Note: Students with native or near-native proficiency cannot take this course. Heritage speakers must consult the department prior to registration. Students with a proficiency level beyond this course may be directed to a higher-level course. Students with credit in French 30 or equivalent cannot receive credit for this course. Students with credit in French 20 must consult the department coordinator prior to registration.
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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.
Delf/Dalf course is offered by UAlberta - Campus Saint-Jean. 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.
An introduction to the basic elements of the French language for those with little background in French.
Our General French courses give engaging, interactive lessons using market-leading materials. You’ll improve your day-to-day communication by covering interesting and relevant themes as your teacher uses a variety of resources. Methods to offer varied yet structured classes.
The AIM of the French Tutoring Centre is to prepare individuals to thrive in an increasing bilingual environment. Learning a new language open one’s horizons. Learning French is a considerable asset for adults in Canada as it opens door to business opportunities and personal achievement.
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