Free French courses offered by Université St. Anne, Winter 2016
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Free French courses offered by Université St. Anne, Winter 2016
Language Training Part-Time Classes You need more information Contact Us: FRENCH, PART-TIME COURSES Winter 2016 Halifax GNE January 11th to March 18th 1589 Walnut St. Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3S1 Phone (902) 424-4344 Please note: February 15th courses will be postponed to March 21st [email protected] Course application for GOVERNMENT OF NOVA SCOTIA PUBLIC SERVANTS Registration by fax: Please indicate the course you wish to register for, based on your skill level. You may refer to the attached description of course objectives to help you select the most appropriate course. Fax your form to Université Sainte-Anne in Halifax at 424-3607 (no fax cover). You will receive a confirmation of registration by e-mail from Université Sainte-Anne. New students who need to be tested are invited to contact us by phone at 902-424-4344. As class space is limited it is possible that some registrations may not be accepted. Classes are held once a week for 10 weeks from January 11th to March 18th - Monday classes continue to March 21st. The course fee and required class material for up to 225 participants province-wide will be covered by Acadian Affairs with funding from the Canada – Nova Scotia Agreement on French-language Services. Regular courses (22.5 hours of instruction): $200 and accelerated courses (45 hours of instruction): $400 + textbook if needed. To register, please fax to Université Sainte-Anne in Halifax (902) 424-3607 (no fax cover please) Please print clearly Name (Mr. / Mrs. / Miss / Ms.) _________________________________________________________________________ Department / Institution :__________________________________________________________________ Division :__________________________________________________________________ Province: NS Street / PO Box_______________________ City or town: _______________ Postal Code: ______________ Email: ___________________________________________________Telephone (902) ____________________ Fax: (902) ____________________ Supervisor approval (application will be returned if not signed) Participants are expected to attend at least 70% of the session, otherwise the department or institution will be billed. Cancellations must be received prior to the second class otherwise department or institution will be billed. Please print name and title_________________________________________________ I need to be tested FRENCH BEGINNER 1 FRENCH BEGINNER 2 FRENCH BEGINNER 3 FRENCH BEGINNER 4 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE 1 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE 2 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE 3 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE 4 FRENCH ADVANCED 1 FRENCH ADVANCED 2 FRENCH ADVANCED 3 FRENCH ADVANCED 4 FRENCH CONVERSATION BEGINNER* FRENCH CONVERSATION INTERM.* FRENCH CONVERSATION ADVANCED ATELIER DE FRANÇAIS ECRIT LECTURE ET EXPRESSION ORALE Accelerated courses (Twice a week – 45 hours of instruction) FRENCH BEGINNER 1 & 2 FRENCH BEGINNER 3 & 4 FRENCH INTERMEDIATE 4 & CONVERSATION INTERMEDIATE Monday and Wednesday from 6:30PM to 8:45 PM Monday and Wednesday from 6:30PM to 8:45 PM Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30PM to 8:45 PM For more information please call (902) 424-4344 or email [email protected] 1:00 – 3:15 PM 9:00 – 11:15 AM FRIDAY 6:30 – 8 :45 PM 3:45 – 6:00PM 9:00 – 11:15 AM THURSDAY 6:30 – 8 :45 PM 3:45 – 6:00PM 1:00 – 3:15 PM 9:00 – 11 :15 AM WEDNESDAY 6:30 – 8:45 PM 3:45 – 6:00PM 1:00 – 3:15 PM 9:00 – 11:15 AM 6:30 – 8 :45 PM 3:45 – 6:00PM 1:00 – 3:15 PM All courses are offered at 1589 Walnut St. 9:00 – 11:15 AM LOCATION: TUESDAY 1:00 – 3:15 PM Regular courses (Once a week – 22.5 hours of instruction) MONDAY Date __________ Date:__________________ Signature of Applicant: __________________________________________ 1:00 – 3:15 PM Signature__________________ Winter 2016 Halifax January 11th to March 18th Please note: February 15th courses will be postponed to March 21st Course application for GOVERNMENT OF NOVA SCOTIA PUBLIC SERVANT To ensure prompt communication from the administration team, please fill out the required Consent form and submit along with your application. Please note that, this form has to be filled out once only. Therefore, you are asked to ignore this form, if you have already filled out and submitted a copy. Université Sainte-Anne’s Email Marketing Express Consent Form Canada’s Anti-Spam Law Regulations and Requirements – CASL (Effective July 1, 2014) I,------------------------------------------------------, hereby certify that I have given my express consent to receive Follow-up and reminder emails in regard to my FSL registrations and FSL contracts Free French as Second Language programs announcements Monthly News-Letter Emails Seasonal News-Letter Emails Emails for New Part-time seasonal program announcements Emails for New Full-time seasonal program announcements All of the above emails on behalf of the French as Second Language (FSL) Department at Université Sainte-Anne’s Halifax campus. With my signature below, I confirm that I have given my consent to the director of the Halifax campus, Daniel Lamy, to the Marketing Email Distributor and to the person that might be in charge of the Email Marketing on behalf of the Marketing Email Distributor in the French as Second Language department. In addition to that, my signature confirms that I have been told that I have the right to terminate my consent upon request at any time and without any delays. Full Name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Address ------------------------------------------------------------- Postal Code ----------------------------- City / Province -------------------------------------------------------- Country -------------------------------- Email address --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Signature ------------------------------------------------------------- Date Signed ---------------------------- Signed at (City) ----------------------------------------------------- Time of signature --------------------- Witnessed/Received by ------------------------------Marketing Email Distributor Approved by ---------------------------Daniel Lamy, Halifax Campus Director Université Sainte-Anne Halifax Campus Winter 2016 Halifax January 11th to March 18th Please note: February 15th courses will be postponed to March 21st Course application for GOVERNMENT OF NOVA SCOTIA PUBLIC SERVANT UNIVERSITÉ SAINTE-ANNE PART-TIME CLASSES - COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. Beginner 1: Covers basic grammar and vocabulary through a communicative approach in the context of presentation, identification and clarification. This class is offered to students who have no knowledge of French. 2. Beginner 2: Covers basic grammar and vocabulary while building on students’ previous knowledge. Students will work on description and possession while exploring spatial and temporal relationships. This class is offered to students who have a basic understanding of French. 3. Beginner 3: Students with a working knowledge of French will explore basic sentence structures, types of clauses, and work with pronouns while developing an understanding of the passé-composé. 4. Beginner 4: Covers the interrogative form, the affirmative form and the negative form of sentences, pronominal and reflective verbs, 1st, 2nd and 3rd group verbs in the indicative and imperative mood. 5. Beginner Conversation: Theme-based discussion workshop for beginners where the focus lies on acquisition of vocabulary and practical grammatical uses. Ideal as a complement to Beginner 1 to 4. 1. Intermédiaire 1: Un cours destiné aux apprenants ayant les connaissances nécessaires pour travailler le futur proche et le passé récent des verbes du 1er, 2e et 3e groupe et la description de personnes et d’objets en formant et en utilisant les adverbes et les pronoms et adjectifs indéfinis. Ce cours s’offre aux apprenants niveau intermédiaire qui auraient complétés les 4 niveaux débutants. 2. Intermédiaire 2 : Pour l’apprenant voulant s’exprimer avec des structures plus complexes, ce cours travaille les propositions relatives et infinitives et introduit le subjonctif présent. 3. Intermédiaire 3 : Une étude des structures plus complexes; la restriction, l’hypothèse et la nécessité et une analyse des structures interrogatives et des règles d’accord du participe passé. 4. Intermédiaire 4 : L’apprenant fera l’étude approfondie de la ligne du temps et l’analyse de l’antériorité, la simultanéité et de la postériorité. 5. Conversation (intermédiaire): Atelier de discussion thématique axé sur la conversation en appliquant la grammaire des cours Intermédiaire 1 à 4 dans de contextes réels. 1. Avancé 1 : Un ajout aux travaux antérieurs sur la phrase complexe en rajoutant aux acquis des apprenants ayant suivi les cours précédents du niveau intermédiaire, les pronoms relatifs composés, certaines locutions prépositives et les conjonctions de temps ainsi que les hypothèses réelles et irréelles. 2. Avancé 2 : Une comparaison entre certaines structures grammaticales et linguistiques souvent oubliées ou inutilisées par les apprenants de FLS, mais certainement pas inutiles, comme la voix passive, le discours indirect et le subjonctif et le passé simple, et les structures plus populaires. 3. Avancé 3 : L’analyse de phrase en contexte des fonctions de la langue. 4. Avancé 4 : L’analyse de phrase en contexte des relations logiques. 5. Perfectionnement: Un cours destiné aux apprenants voulant maintenir leur niveau de français fonctionnel. 6. Conversation (avancé) : Un atelier de conversation portant sur le monde du travail. 7. Atelier de Français Écrit : Un atelier d’écriture portant sur la rédaction de document professionnel ou personnel. 8. Perfectionnement - Lecture et Expression orale: Un atelier de lecture portant sur l’étude d’un mini roman pour maintenir son français et améliorer sa prononciation. Université Sainte-Anne Halifax Campus