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Bayswater College
DELF/DALF French exam preparation in Paris
- Paris, France
Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
French
Get exam-ready for the DELF or DALF French exam with our preparation classes designed by our experts to boost confidence, polish exam technique, and refine language skills. The DELF and DALF exams allow you to study or work in France, and can even help you emigrate to a French-speaking country. They are the only French diplomas given by the French Ministry of Education.


Bayswater College
General French Courses in Paris
- Paris, France
Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
French
Study French in Paris with engaging, interactive lessons to prepare you for real-life situations and communication. Bayswater's General French course in Paris gives engaging, interactive lessons using market-leading materials. You’ll improve your day-to-day communication in French by covering interesting and relevant themes as your teacher uses a range of resources and methods to offer varied yet structured classes.

Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne
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Cours Annuel Langue et Civilisation Françaises - AN40
- Paris, France
Course
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
French
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Learning French at the Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne is an exciting adventure that opens the door to new cultural, professional and personal perspectives. Two types of courses are particularly useful for French learners: general French courses and intensive French courses. These programs offer a rich learning experience, focused on acquiring language skills, mastering pronunciation through phonetics, and exploring French civilization through lectures.
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Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne
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Semester Business French Course S11 / S21
- Paris, France
Course
Full time
3 months
On-Campus
French
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Taking a 3-month Quarterly Business French Course has many benefits for individuals looking to improve their professional French skills. These programs offer a combination of French language teaching, phonetics, lectures on French civilization, as well as sessions dedicated to oral and professional writing.


Wabash College
Modern Languages - French
- Crawfordsville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Wabash College understands that learning French is one avenue of many for understanding and interacting with the world, its peoples, and its histories. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures prepares students for citizenship in a multicultural, multilingual global community, promoting proficiency in the French language as one path to expand knowledge of cultures and literatures in a pluralistic world. Proficient and engaged faculty work with students to provide a greater understanding of world affairs through the historical context, traditions, achievements, and lifestyles of the French-speaking world.


Anda Sprachschule
French courses in Berlin
- Berlin, Germany
Course
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
French
In our French courses, the most important thing is the student, that’s why we work in reduced groups. Our teacher analyses the needs of our students to develop the contents of the course. If you already have some French language skills, you can take our free test to ascertain your level. Please, contact us if you have any questions or wish to make an appointment.


Alexander College
French
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
French is one of Canada’s official languages. Worldwide over 220 million people speak French on all the five continents. It is one of the most widely taught languages in the world. Students are gradually immersed in French language through in-class activities, songs and other media resources, interactive use and practice of pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.


Williams College
French
- Williamstown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Williams French Program offers a diverse range of courses in French language and Francophone literature, film, and culture. Whether you want to improve your French language skills, prepare for study abroad in France or Morocco, or learn more about the Francophone literary and cinematic tradition, we encourage you to explore our courses and activities.


ILSC Australia
Creative and Cultural French
- Sydney, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
Customize your French study experience at ILSC Montréal by exploring creative & cultural topics. ILSC Montréal offers a wide selection of French language courses that focused around creative and cultural topics like French through Arts, Drama, Food, Films & Songs, and more. Just choose your schedule and choose new courses every 4 weeks.


ILSC - Canada
Creative and Cultural French
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Customize your French study experience at ILSC Montréal by exploring creative & cultural topics. ILSC Montréal offers a wide selection of French language courses that focused around creative and cultural topics like French through Arts, Drama, Food, Films & Songs, and more. This flexible program is designed for students who have built their French language foundation and want to continue learning through unique language topics. Just choose your schedule and choose new courses every 4 weeks.


Wesleyan University
French
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
French is spoken by more than 220 million people worldwide and is the only language other than English spoken on five continents, from Senegal to New Caledonia, from Quebec to Louisiana, from Belgium to Guadeloupe. Moreover, French is also one of the official languages of the United Nations, UNESCO, NATO, the International Red Cross, Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders), les Jeux Olympiques, la Féderation Internationale de Football Association, and many other international organizations.


Scripps College
French and Francophone Studies
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
All students wishing to enroll in French language courses must take the Language Placement Test. Only those students who have had no more than one semester of high school French are exempt from taking this examination and may enroll in French 1 (Introductory French). Placement test results are valid for one year; thereafter it must be retaken.


Smith College
French Studies
- Northampton, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Explore the art of French, engage with its cultures and rediscover your own through others’ perspectives. The Department of French Studies offers about 30 courses in French language, literature and culture. Students build linguistic skills from beginning through advanced levels in grammar, phonetics and composition and use state-of-the-art technology to assist in their learning. French studies examines issues such as immigration, secularism, identity, gender and education across space (France and Francophone countries) and time, and at the crossroads of literary studies, art, history, linguistics and social sciences.


Colorado College
French
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Students who have taken French, Italian, or Spanish in high school must take a computerized placement test before enrolling in a language or literature course in the Department of French. We strongly recommend that they take the 20-minute test on-line upon their arrival at the college. Students who study abroad on programs other than Colorado College’s must take at least two courses beyond 306, in addition to 431 and 432 at Colorado College, as well as completing the detailed major requirements described above, to receive a French degree from the college. Only two credits from any unaffiliated program abroad will be accepted into the major.


Campbellsville University
French Minor
- Campbellsville, USA
- Louisville, USA
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Course
On-Campus
English
The minor in French aims to develop students’ proficiency in the French language and introduce them to different aspects of French and Francophone cultures. Students who choose to minor in French are expected to achieve intermediate proficiency in oral and written French, to demonstrate a general understanding of the history of French and Francophone literatures and cultures, and to develop an awareness of the ways that French and Francophone studies intersect with other disciplines. As such, a minor in French will complement the coursework and professional development of students majoring in business, film, music, theatre, and international relations, among other fields.
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Studying for a French degree at the Courses level opens up a world of language, culture, and communication. You'll explore both the beauty and complexity of the French language while gaining a deep understanding of francophone societies through diverse coursework.
In these programs, students dive into courses that cover topics like French grammar, literature, and cultural studies. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, sharpening their speaking, writing, and analytical skills. You'll practice conversational techniques and deepen your ability to interpret texts, ensuring you can communicate effectively in various contexts.
Moreover, this degree equips you with competencies that are highly valuable in global careers, such as developing cross-cultural communication skills, critical thinking, and language proficiency. Graduates typically pursue paths in fields like education, translation, international relations, and business, finding opportunities to use their skills broadly and effectively.