General - This type of course comprises writing, reading, listening and speaking skills, and you are placed according to your level of fluency (beginner, intermediate or advanced). Generally English as a Second Language Programs are classified as General because they can be useful for different purposes such as work, study and travel.
Grammar | English as a Second Language | Everyday English communication
Conversation - This type of course focuses on conversational skills. Conversation classes allow students to exercise communication fluency in different ways. This will allow students to practice the formal and informal context of the language and increase vocabulary. The classes may address everyday themes and contextual situations, whether professional, academic, personal, etc.
Listening & speaking | Communication fluency | Conversational skills
Writing - Writing is usually the last skill we learn in our native languages. It is because it requires a basic understanding of listening, speaking and reading first. In many languages, such as English, this also happens. A writing language course may be taken for different goals, for example: to learn strategies and techniques to better express your ideas, to improve your creative writing skills, to become a writer, for career advancement, to develop high-level professional communication, to better academic life, among others.
Before choosing a writing language course, it is suggested to first identify your writing needs and subsequently look for the right course.
Language: French
Course Format: In-person
Credits: 3