French Language & Culture level 5
Starting dates and places
King's College London Modern Language Centre offers their products as a default in the following regions: London
Description
£248 full fee; £176 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £130 for King’s students
20 weeks – 2 terms – 30 hours
£418 full fee; £317 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £237 for King’s students
30 weeks – 3 terms – 45 hours
£499 full fee; £379 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £289 for King’s students
How long does the course last?
3 x 10 week terms with 10 classes per term. Lessons take place once a week and last 1.5 hours each. This gives a total of 45 hours tuition.
Who is the course for?
The course is aimed at a wide range of students with an interest in the society and culture(s) of France who wish to gain a greater degree of…
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£248 full fee; £176 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £130 for King’s students
20 weeks – 2 terms – 30 hours
£418 full fee; £317 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £237 for King’s students
30 weeks – 3 terms – 45 hours
£499 full fee; £379 for University of London student, alumni & staff; £289 for King’s students
How long does the course last?
3 x 10 week terms with 10 classes per term. Lessons take place once a week and last 1.5 hours each. This gives a total of 45 hours tuition.
Who is the course for?
The course is aimed at a wide range of students with an interest in the society and culture(s) of France who wish to gain a greater degree of intercultural competence, who want to analyse and reflect upon key cultural and socio-political issues, and who aim to improve their command of French and widen their range of vocabulary.
Students wishing to enrol need:
- Level 4 of the MLC Evening Programme
- a high degree of fluency and accuracy in the language
- an A-level or equivalent over 4 years old, and further contact with the language
- one of the following qualifications: B1/B2 of the CEFR, level 3 of the NQF.
What are the objectives of the course?
To perfect existing language skills and to achieve the equivalent of B2/C1 level of the CEF/ level 4 of the NQF.
By the end of the course you will:
- understand a range of spoken and written discourses in different styles: factual, journalistic and non-specialist technical with ease
- express yourself orally and in written form using a range of accurate vocabulary and appropriate register, stating an opinion with confidence
- refine your intercultural competence by accessing political, historical and cultural information from a variety of sources
How is the course taught?
- A communicative approach is used. All four skills (speaking, reading, listening and writing) are practised, with the main emphasis on speaking.
- Students engage in interactive language activities, participating in group and pair work according to a syllabus based on systematic grammatical progression.
- Students will also be offered guidance in self-study and be set optional homework tasks.
What course can I do next?
After completing all three terms of Level 5, students should join a Level 6 class.
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