French: Beginners

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You will learn and practise simple useful language such as: Greet people and introduce yourself and others, Order a drink or a snack, Shop and find your way around, Numbers, the alphabet, days of the week and dates, Read information such as simple signs, lists and menus. Write short notes. Look at some of the language and culture of the country or countries concerned. You will: Work individually, in pairs and in small groups, as well as with the tutor and the whole class. Take part in a wide range of activities designed to help understand and use the language effectively. Use a range of interesting resources including video clips, listening material and the internet.

Course information

Name: French: Beginners Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Qualification type: Assessment You'll complete an individual learning plan (ILP). There is initial assessment and a variety of activities to assess your progress throughout the course. There's discussion and written feedback with your tutor. This should be noted on your ILP. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20161208 16:55:51 Updated 20161208 16:55:51

Entry requirements

At the start of the course your tutor will advise you of any course book that might be required. Please don't purchase anything before the course. You'll need a pen, paper and a ring-binder for storing notes, hand-outs and homework. You may like to bring a drink or refreshments Will I need to do anything in my own time? Yes, effective language learning requires regular practise and reinforcement. You'll be provided with short homework tasks to help consolidate and extend the work done in the weekly session. You will also be encouraged to make use of other resources such as internet websites for self-study activities. Equipment required At the start of the course your tutor will advise you of any course book that might be required. Please don't purchase anything before the course. You'll need a pen, paper and a ring-binder for storing notes, hand-outs and homework. You may like to bring a drink or refreshments Will I need to do anything in my own time? Yes, effective language learning requires regular practise and reinforcement. You'll be provided with short homework tasks to help consolidate and extend the work done in the weekly session. You will also be encouraged to make use of other resources such as internet websites for self-study activities.

Provider

Devon Adult and Community Learning
learndevonmailbox@devon.gov.uk
0845 1551014
https://www.learndevon.co.uk/

Address

KENNAWAY CENTRE
10-12 VICTORIA ROAD Town: EXMOUTH County:DEVON

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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