About This Course
Prerequisites
Who Should Attend
What You’ll Learn
Materials and Fees
Additional Notes
Contact

About This Course

Improving written, oral and comprehension skills in French may lead to career advancement. Students reinforce and further their knowledge of the past and future tenses and apply new grammatical concepts by using them to relate past events, present experience, and projects. Through frequent work and personal-related communicative activities and exercises, students select appropriate tenses to describe present, future, and past subjects, people, objects, and events. Students provide information on their professional experiences, preferences, and hobbies.

Prerequisites

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.

Who Should Attend

Students who can construct simple sentences in the present, the recent past and near future, and have notions of passé composé. Students who need to learn how to talk about their profession and their daily tasks with ease in the present, past, and future tenses.

If you are studying for the Federal government’s Level A language exam, or if you need a refresher course to practice for your upcoming language renewal exam, you will benefit from this course.

Sign up for this course if you have attended our former Level 2 course in the past 12 months.

What You’ll Learn

  • Introduction to complex sentences (simple relative pronouns qui, que, , dont)
  • Verbs: consolidation of past, present and future tenses
  • Pronouns: direct and indirect objects, en, y
  • Present your professional background
  • Describe your work environment and your tasks
  • Talk about your skills and qualities
  • Ask for and give advice
  • Make comparisons

Course Materials and Fees

Students are encouraged to purchase a hard copy or non-printable digital copy of Shaum’s Outline of French Grammar, Seventh Edition, which is used in all French as a Second Language courses.

The following text is not used in the course, but it can be used as a supplement for more practice. It is available at the Algonquin College bookstore:

En Bons Termes Level 2

Additional Notes

There are no grades given in this course, and after successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Achievement from Algonquin College Corporate Training.

Contact

For more information about individual or group registration or to be notified of upcoming dates, please contact us.

Call: 1-833-282-6852

Email: training@algonquincollege.com

$ 500
6 weeks
Select a Session
Feb 3 - Mar 17
Mar 4 - Apr 10
Quantity

If you are registering 8 or more participants in one class, please contact us for group registration.

Courses are posted up to 12 months in advance.

For learners requiring special accommodations, please visit Documentation Requirements | Centre for Accessible Learning (algonquincollege.com), fill out the required form and send supporting documentation to trainingacct@algonquincollege.com. Please note that we need a minimum of three business days to accommodate your request.