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• Avis • 0 élèves ajoutés aux favoris- 4.5 Qualité de l'enseignement - Enseignants/instructeurs et méthodologie
- 2.0 Installations - Propreté, Salles de classe, Aire de restauration, Cafétéria
- 3.0 Soutien matériel - Livres et ressources numériques
- 2.0 Emplacement - Accès facile aux transports en commun, aux restaurants et aux établissements généraux
- 2.5 Activités sociales - Opportunités hors classe pour mettre en pratique les apprentissages
Very good course to learn the French language as complete, grammatically speaking. You will learn how to write in the correct way as they will teach you the grammar of the language (rules).
LES INCONVÉNIENTS
Unfortunately depending of the teacher, the speaking part won't be strong. You need to push the teacher to more activities to speak and push yourself to speak day-by-day. Some teachers can get a balance of teory and practice(speaking). Some of them will put a lot of attention at the grammar and the speaking part will be weak.
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The teachers are very kind and dedicated. Maybe because the high quantity of the grammar material, they put aside the speaking part of the course to have more time to finish the grammar program.
The positive point is the course is for free for immigrants. It is a good opportunity for new immigrants to have the first contact with the French language, but it will take longer to learn the language than in paid courses. If you're an immigrant this school will be a good choice to "break the ice" for free. If you are looking for a higher level of writing and conversation, you may go to a stronger school later on.
LES INCONVÉNIENTS
As most of the courses from the government, it doesn't give homework neither good material as a support. It's basically in class training. The lady who manages the courses and her team, seems kind of condescending with the students, being sometimes rude and impatient with people who doesn't understand their "orders" in French. They don't look well prepared to deal with newcomers.
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The teachers struggle to do their best in class, considering the unsupportive management they have.
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• 2 ProgrammesGénéral - Ce type de cours comprend la rédaction, la lecture, l'écoute et l'expression orale, et vous êtes classé en fonction de votre niveau (débutant, intermédiaire ou avancé). Généralement, les programmes d'anglais langue seconde sont classés comme généraux car ils peuvent avoir différentes fins telles que le travail, les études et les voyages. Grammaire | Anglais langue seconde | Communication quotidienne en anglais
Langue: French
Forme du cours: In person
Âge minimum des étudiants: 16
Heures par semaine: 27
Général - Ce type de cours comprend la rédaction, la lecture, l'écoute et l'expression orale, et vous êtes classé en fonction de votre niveau (débutant, intermédiaire ou avancé). Généralement, les programmes d'anglais langue seconde sont classés comme généraux car ils peuvent avoir différentes fins telles que le travail, les études et les voyages. Grammaire | Anglais langue seconde | Communication quotidienne en anglais
Langue: French
Forme du cours: In person
Âge minimum des étudiants: 16
Heures par semaine: 35
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ILSC Montreal
PROS Good and fun teacher. Nice division of time between grammar, listening, conversation and reading. Good having a local teacher telling about French-Canadian expressions and accent.
Centre d’éducation des adultes Antoine-Brossard
The positive point is the course is for free for immigrants. It is a good opportunity for new immigrants to have the first contact with the French language, but it will take longer to learn the language than in paid courses. If you're an immigrant this school will be a good choice to "break the ice" for free. If you are looking for a higher level of writing and conversation, you may go to a stronger school later on.
CLAM
Free Francisation course funded by Quebec’s immigration branch; The school is basic, but it accomplishes its function; I found fun to be in it with a diverse range of ages, countries of origin and paths of life; Contents and pathway well thought and good balance among writing, reading, grammar and conversation; Both the school and the program present you with the language and cultural aspects of Quebec; The administration was very present and willing to help, and the staff was friendly.
Berlitz Montreal
Teacher and course director were very professional and adapted to my personal needs