French Academic Term / Exam Preparation
Course
| Course Profile |
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| Course Duration |
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Min. 12
weeks - unlimited |
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| Lessons per Day |
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4 lessons (5 days a
week; 1 lesson = 45 minutes) |
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| Class Size |
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Max. 12 students per
class |
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| Minimum Age |
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18 years; 16-18 accepted
with parental or guardian authorization. |
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| Levels |
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Basic, Intermediate,
Advanced |
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| Availability |
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Check here for specific
dates in Paris
or in Nice. |
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| Price Includes |
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Placement test, French
course as booked, accommodation as booked, educational
material, certificate. |
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| Accommodation |
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Check
here for accommodation in Nice and Paris. |
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We at Sprachcaffe Languages
Plus have a lot of experience in preparing our students for
all major exams – we carefully monitor your development
throughout your course, giving you regular, personalised feedback
on your progress and help you to achieve the goals you have
set for yourself.
DELF and DALF Diplôme d'études
en Langue Française (DELF) and
Diplôme Approfondi en Langue Française (DALF)
The DELF (levels 1 and 2) and DALF examinations are the only
official examinations which are recognized by the French Ministry
of Education for academic and professional purposes.
The modular system based on units - which can be presented
and completed independently - ensures the best possible assessment
of a candidate's linguistic skills. The DALF Diploma is a
"linguistic passport" that allows students to have
direct access to French Universities without taking any previous
language tests.
Course
Description
The Academic Term at Sprachcaffe/Language PLUS is simply an
extended version of a typical Standard
French Course offered at our School. The general structure
is similar but the goals and objectives are calculated on
a long term basis. Thus it is ideal for students who which
to attain a more in-depth and continuous study of the language.
General
Course Outline
The four
daily lessons are generally structured in the following way:
1
lesson - involves grammar and vocabulary activities.
1
lesson - conversation.
2 lessons
- focus on reading, text comprehension, listening and writing.
HOWEVER, the program
can vary, depending on teacher and students.
Class topics are generally
based on current articles from French newspapers and magazines
which are picked out depending on level, so they can be discussed
by the students.
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