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PACKAGE
20 HOURS PER WEEK
From 9am to 1.15 pm Monday to Friday
JULY/AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2008
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GENERAL
FRENCH
From 9am to 11.45am
Monday to Friday (12h30/week)
Method TAXI 1, 2 et 3
ALL LEVEL
(Beginners : sessions in July and August)
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TARIFFS
:
Registration
fees : 42 €
2
weeks (40 hours) : 320 €
4
weeks (80 hours) : 560 €
6
weeks (120 hours) : 720 €
ENROLMENT
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Gastronomy/oenology
1 and 2 :
Learning
the vocabulary and techniques linked tocooking, wine making and
tasting. Acquiring and deepening of cultural knowledge on French
gastronomy and oenology.
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Cinema
:
Review
of the French cinema, the activities around a film chosen by the
students and other supports (posters, criticisms, programmes).
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Conversation
1 and 2 : Games, inventing encounter situations and
role plays,discussions, debates around a subject to help the
students become more confident and fluent in the French language.
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Grammar
1, 2 and 3 :improving
grammatical knowledge with oral and written activities.
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Daily
life in France : Preparation
and training in practical everyday life conversation (at the doctor,
in stores, the restaurant)
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Phonetics
1, 2 and 3 : Varied and playful activities
(songs, games,...) to improve intonation, pronunciation, reading.
The activities will be adapted to the level of the students.
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| Civilization
1 and 2: Insight into French geography, history and culture. |
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Oral comprehension :
Listening activities using varied supports ( radio recordings,
announcements, extracts from television broadcasts).
Oral
pratice:Role-play
games to improve oral communication with the French people
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Written
French : Varied
activities to improve written expression (letters, news items,
creative writing, description)
Writing
practise : improving
written French (writing a postcard, an e-mail, a message)
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Discovering
France :
discovering the French society (bank holidays, gastronomy, leisure
activities) with the aid of various supports
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Literature
: Studying
extracts of literary works from the XVIth to the XXth century
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