Course Overview:
In this course, participants will have the opportunity to improve their French language speaking and listening skills in a conversational setting. The necessary French grammar will be incorporated into the speaking and listening components throughout the course. In pairs and small groups, participants will engage in small discussions about a variety of topics. Participants will also learn how to enunciate well enough to be understood by speakers of French, use appropriate stress, rhythm and intonation to convey meaning, and produce utterances which are
accurate as well as fluent, with regards to the topics covered, while using situationally appropriate language in order to communicate. (20 Hours)
Prerequisite: NC3270 French Conversation Beginner 1 or equivalent.
*** These courses are free of charge with financial assistance provided through the Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador Agreement for Minority-Language Education and Second Official-Language Instruction.
Disclaimers
Tuition costs may vary among campuses. With few exceptions, all courses include HST. There may be additional charges for textbooks, course materials and other supplies. Courses will commence pending sufficient enrollment. Dates/times are subject to change.
Refund Policy
CCL Refund Policy for Part-time Continuing Education
For programs that are done over part-time hours/outside regular delivery hours, Students must notify Continuing Education of their Intent to withdraw or cancel at least 5 days prior to the start date of a course to be entitled to a full refund. If the Student notifies the office with the Intent to withdraw or cancel less than 5 days prior to the course start date, the Student will receive a 50% refund. A Student who registers for a course, does not notify the college of their intent to withdraw, and does not attend any classes, will be deemed a "no show" and will forfeit their tuition fees. In the event the college cancels a course offering, Students will receive a full refund. Special circumstances may apply to any of the above conditions, in which case supporting documentation Is required.