Learn how to read, speak and comprehend French so you can succeed in a bilingual workplace!
Our FSL courses are held online, twice per week, over the course of 6-weeks. There are four levels of proficiency in the French as a Second Language Program, and they have more than one section for additional practice. The levels are Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Proficient. Each level complements the other and builds upon previously introduced concepts and vocabulary.
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Based on your placement test results, you can select the course that’s right for you.
Get started on your French as a Second Language journey with this introductory course.
In this second level course, learn to describe and react to different situations in real life using present, past, and future tenses.
Develop your abilities in listening, reading, writing and speaking French through active participation in a wide range of communication activities.
Broaden your ability to communicate in the past, present and future tenses. The learning activities in this course focus on comparing habits and activities, giving reasons and justifying actions.
Develop your French communication in professional situations, discussing and comparing present and past experiences, express your opinions along with conditions and hypotheses.
Practice all communication skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) to gain more grammatical control in complex sentences used to augment and reason on complex or unfamiliar topics.
This advanced level course focuses on discussing workplace and societal issues to study complex sentences in context.
In this advanced course, conversations and debates revolve around issues from the workplace and society. Current social issues are explored to allow for authentic expression of complex thoughts and opinions on stimulating topics, using advance...
Increase your ability to express yourself in the present, past and future for your Level B Second Language Evaluation exam.
Increase your ability to express yourself in the present, past and future for your Level C Second Language Evaluation exam.