French - Improvers

UPDATED 20160104 15:01:55

This course will enable to use a broader range of language skills and focus on communication on 3 main topics: - Going Out (Invitations, planning activities, tastes, festivals) - Buying (Food, restaurants, shopping, adverts) - Travelling (Hotels, directions, descriptions, memories) This course will introduce several French regions and artists, as well as recent news and cultural events. Though the emphasis is on speaking and listening skills, learners will improve their understanding of how French language works and will also learn more grammatical structures such as, for example, past and future tenses, pronouns for me/you/him/her/it, comparisons, common phrases for conditions, opinions, feelings, vocabulary for food, drinks, activities, holidays

Course information

Name: French - Improvers Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160104 15:01:55 Updated 20160104 15:01:55

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Cambridgeshire Adult Learning and Skills
n/a
http://www.cambridgeshire.net/courses/Default.aspx

Address

Shire Hall
Cambridge Town: Cambridgeshire

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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