Why Learn FRENCH LANGUAGE  - Parlez-vous français?

French is one of the two official languages of Canada and is spoken by close to 200 million people worldwide. It’s also an official language of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO and the International Olympic Committee.

At C.C.E.C's Language Continuing Studies, you can learn French in a friendly, supportive learning atmosphere.

Our French language programs offer:

  • up-to-date materials and techniques
  • daytime and evening course options (if enrolment permits)
  • one or two classes per week, for two or three hours, depending on your level and the program you choose
  • easy transition between programs and levels


We have French-language courses and programs for every skill level, from casual beginners to people seeking French language credentials for professional development. We also offer French language programs for children and adults in the summer months. Take a single basic certification course, work through the full advance level certification program or simply enjoy a French conversation and instructional learning class.

Who is this program for?
This program is mainly designed for those who have completed the prerequisites levels and having the following:

  • Adults aged 19 and up
  • All previous proficiency levels: from total beginner to advanced
  • International students wanting to learn Canada's other official language
  • Full-time students wanting to complement their studies with valuable additional language skills
  • Current or past C.C.E.C. Student(s) wanting to improve or maintain their French language skills
  • Canadian citizens or permanent residents looking for employment skills or who just have a love of the language


Prerequisites

You can register for this level if you already know how to do most of the following:

  • use past, present and future tenses
  • make hypotheses
  • express various emotions (disappointment, empathy, surprise, etc.)
  • give advice
  • disagree with someone
  • use different registers in different contexts
  • identify accents from various parts of the Francophone world


This course is offered three times per year:

January (Winter)

April  (Spring)

September  (Fall)


Formats and estimated schedule:
In-Class from Vaughan, Ontario Campus: On-Campus evening classes are offered at all levels, and a daytime option is offered at some levels if enrolment permits.

The mandate of language instructional training program is to provide members of the community with a language-learning opportunity to achieve a command of the French language and a detailed knowledge of the Francophone culture in Canada and in the world.

Program Features

  • A progressive and communicative approach
  • Regular evaluation with tests and exams
  • Supportive and professional instructors
  • State of the art classrooms and OLMS (Online Learning Management System)


Consider an C.C.E.C. CAS if you want to:

  • Study the latest in information field trends
  • Learn about emerging resources
  • Boost your workplace edge
  • Freshen your resume
  • Keep current with changes in your profession


A CAS from C.C.E.C. offers:

Convenience

Most courses are available in person as well as a live interactive and online format based as distance-format courses.
The CAS can be completed in a short period, depending on the program.

Quality

Course content is a cutting-edge and up-to-the-minute, based on original C.C.E.C. research.
Courses are taught by the same professors who guide students at C.C.E.C. as well as various other law schools and institutions.

Students who wish to study in a program where they can move steadily from one level to the next without interruption and where an emphasis is also put on the time & cost savings are encouraged to take the Combo Course.



Delivery Format:

  • In-Class

Registration  Status:Open

  • Spring
  • Fall
  • Winter
Value:Certificate 

Fees:CAD  549

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for C.C.E.C's

*Existing or past student

In-Class Location:  Vaughan ON. Campus

Admission Requirements:

  • OSSD/12th Grade or Equivalent 
  • Pre-Requisites:Yes (See details on this page)
  • International Student: Yes
How To Apply:Online Click Here

Text Books:Optional - Material can be provided

Duration: 

Total Hours: 40 Hours

Total Week(s):  Three


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905-499-3631  EXT 102, 103



Attendance:75% for In-Class & 20% for Online 

In-Class Schedule:

Full-time program: Mon-Friday 4.30 PM - 8.30 PM

Part-Time Study:  Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Online: Self Study - You control your own time

Assessments:

  • Assignments
  • Multiple Choice Exams


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Course description
This course is intended for students who already have a high intermediate to advanced level in French. It allows them to practice their oral skills at that level and to gain more vocabulary and more confidence in using the language in a very broad variety of situations.  This level can be taken as many times as desired. It is the most advanced level offered in this series, and topics covered will change from one session to the next.

Learning objectives

Students in this level will practice language skills needed in most situations, including those covered in lower levels, but also:

  • nuancing an opinion
  • speaking about abstract topics
  • expressing various emotions
  • identifying and using various registers
  • identifying features of different regional varieties of French
  • discussing an article from a French language magazine
  • using a variety of verbal forms to express anteriority, narration, description, hypotheses, etc.