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French

French is more than the language of love.
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French is the language of the revolution, of famous philosophers, and short political leaders. It is a world language spoken in Europe and North America as well as in Africa and Oceania.

We offer both regular (weekly) and intensive French courses. Thus, you can achieve your language goals quickly. You will find subject specific courses and preparation courses for the DELF/DALF certificate as well. Would you like to go abroad to a French speaking country? We will help you.
We also offer online material and events that will help you improve your French beyond the regular language courses.

You can find the current courses as well as all information about the courses in the online administration system FriedolinExternal link.

Courses

  • Standard A1-A2

    With these courses, you will complete one level per semester (A1.1., A1.2, A2.1, and A2.2) with a moderate workload and 2 teaching units/week. We go through four coursebook units every semester.

    • Standard French course A1.1 – Voyages 1 new (Units 1-4)
    • Standard French course A1.2 Voyages 1 new (Units 5-8)
    • Standard French course A1.3 + A1.4 Voyages 1 new (Units 9-12) + Voyages 2 new (Units 1-4) 4 teaching units/week
    • Standard French course A2.1 Voyages 2 new (Units 5-8)
    • Standard French course A2.2 Voyages 2 new (Units 9-12)
  • Compact A1-B1

    If you want to reach an advanced language level in a short time, these courses are made for you. We go through eight coursebook units per semester, i.e. twice as fast as in the standard courses. The workload is also twice as much. Each course is 4 teaching units per week.

    Students with no previous knowledge of French start with the A1.1 + A1.2 course, then you will take the A2 course, and in the third semester, you will take the A2/B1 course.

    Students with some previous knowledge of French start with the A1/A2 course, then you will take the A [H2]course, and in the third semester, you will take the A2/B1 course.

    Thus, you can reach the level of B1 according to the CEFR in three (instead of six) semesters. You need level B1 to demonstrate your second modern foreign language skill in certain study programmes.* Compact French course A1.1 + A1.2 – Voyages 1 new Units 1-8 for absolute beginners 4 teaching units/week.

    • Compact French course A1/2 Voyages 1 new Units 9-12 + Voyages 2 new Units1-4  2 teaching units/week
    • Compact French course A2 Voyages 2 new Units 5-12 2 teaching units/week
    • Compact French course A1+A2 Voyages 1 new Units 9-12 + Voyages 2 new Units1-12 4 teaching units/week
    • Compact French course A2/B1 Reactivate your French  Totem 3 4 teaching units/week
  • Advanced B1-C1

    These courses build upon the skills gained in the Standard French course and Compact French courses and deepen them further. Each course focuses on specific skills, e.g. reading and writing, reading and written expression, conversation, or grammar. Advanced course B1 – Reading comprehension and Writing.

    • Advanced course B1 Conversation France and the French
    • Advanced course B1/B2 Practical Grammar
    • Advanced course B2/C1 Compréhension orale et expression écrite
    • Advanced course B2/C1 Conversation
  • For special purposes (FSP) B1-B2

    These courses are geared towards students of Business, Economics, Law, and Political Science.

    • FSP B2 – for students of Law and Political Science
    • FSP B1/B2 for students of Business and Economics
  • Extra A1-C2

    These courses serve as preparation for DELF/DALF exams, an ERASMUS exchange programme, or the test of reading competence.

    • French extra A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2 – preparation for DELF/ DALF tests
    • French extra B1 preparation for an ERASMUS experience in France situational language
    • French extra B1 Preparation for the test of reading competence
  • Placement Test C-Test

    If you have some knowledge of French but are not sure which level of French course you should choose …

    The French Institute (Institut Francais) offers an online placement test for free.

    After taking the test, you can also have your written and oral skills tested.

     

Co-ordinator of the French Section

Dr. Anne Jeannin

Office hours:
Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Please contact us by email and make an appointment during the above-mentioned period. You will then be informed of the access dates for Zoom.