French Reading for Pleasure - Fortnightly Meetings

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Come along to discover more about French literature. We meet fortnightly in Tunbridge Wells to discuss a chosen book in our course French Reading for Pleasure - Atelier de lecture. Books will be classics as well as more contemporary works. The books we discuss may exist in translation and key passages will be given to enable less fluent readers to access the books quickly. Students will be encouraged to suggest books which we might read and enjoy together. Dates for the meetings: 21 October, 11, 25 November - 09 December - 13, 27 January - 10, 24 February - 09 and 23 March If you enjoy reading books from French speaking countries, read on! This is a course for intermediate and advanced level French students who wish to improve their knowledge of French culture and vocabulary at the same time.

Course information

Name: French Reading for Pleasure - Fortnightly Meetings Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150720 10:38:08 Updated 20150720 10:38:08

Entry requirements

We expect to read a total of nine books or texts, of manageable size. Students who own an E-reader may be able to read some books electronically if they prefer. Students should bring a pen and paper and an A4 ring binder for handouts. The first text will be provided at the first session. If the group decides to study books that are not yet in the Public Domain, students will have to arrange to pay the charge to access these books. This will be discussed in the first class. Equipment required We expect to read a total of nine books or texts, of manageable size. Students who own an E-reader may be able to read some books electronically if they prefer. Students should bring a pen and paper and an A4 ring binder for handouts. The first text will be provided at the first session. If the group decides to study books that are not yet in the Public Domain, students will have to arrange to pay the charge to access these books. This will be discussed in the first class.

Provider

Kent Training and Apprenticeship Service / Kent Adult Education (Community Learning and Skills)
adult.education@kent.gov.uk
0845 606 5606
http://www.kent.gov.uk/adulted

Address

Head Office
College Road Town: Sittingbourne County:Kent

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture

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