Duke College | McEducation
Duke College | McEducation
French – Intermediate
About Course
As a country with two official languages, Canada offers many opportunities for skilled immigrants proficient in English and French. Being able to bilingually communicate is important to succeed in Canada. French is being taught in a variety of ways in Canadian schools, ranging from French Immersion, which starts in elementary kindergarten, to core French, which allows students to learn French as a separate subject.
A French advanced course designed in combination with the French language system in Canada, this course is mainly aimed at children who are new to English or children who want to learn French as well. As for the problems encountered by each child in French learning, this course can cater for the children and complement the child’s weakness.
This course starts from the most basic French alphabet pronunciation and phonetic symbols, and systematically learns and teaches the basic knowledge of French through phonetic training, oral practice, intensive vocabulary and grammar such as basic sentence patterns, tenses and voices. Children learn from scratch, step by step, from shallow to deep, integrating knowledge and fun, helping children to gradually establish correct English learning methods, cultivate pure English thinking, and comprehensively improve their comprehensive ability of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French.
Through this course, students can reach the English level of the first grade of high school, which is divided into a variety of courses, each of which is designed for the needs of children. The systematic study of French, an international language, enables young children and young children to learn more solidly in the sponge period.