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Duration
Up to 3 years
Tuition
$2,664
Online
May 4-May 4
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
George Brown’s French Language Certificate meets the needs of those who wish to use French in the workplace and in everyday situations. It offers a variety of courses, from beginner to advanced. The teaching methods used emphasize authenticity, active participation, pronunciation, listening skills and role-playing. Courses give considerable attention to the diversity of the francophone community worldwide.
Eight compulsory courses are required to complete the certificate. If you demonstrate intermediate or advanced language skills in an interview or you have completed a French language course at an accredited post-secondary institution within the last three years, you can apply for a course exemption so that you can advance to the next level.
Admission Requirements
You may need to do a placement interview to determine your French language proficiency and what course is most suitable for you to start with. You do not need to do a placement interview if you are registering for the French 1A course or if you have already completed the prerequisite(s) for the course in which you wish to register.
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