French for Beginners Level A1
Get the academic skills you need for university.
Prepare a weekly schedule that includes time in class, studying, activities, work, meals, study and time with friends. Being a college student is like having a full-time job. Several hours of studying and preparation expected for each class.
Regular exercise, adequate rest, good nutrition, prayer and/or meditation are all suggested ways of engaging in self-care that reduces stress. Finding ways to increase coping resources will help students decrease the stressors that life will throw your way.
Even some of the best high school students have not always developed good study skills. Knowing how to read a text book, take notes in class, use the library and take multiple choice tests are all areas that will help you be more successful in the classroom.
Who is this course for?
Learning outcomes
Take this course to:
- Understand the academic demands and expectations of university and college courses.
- Think critically and express your opinions in both written and spoken English.
- Use a range of key vocabulary and language for an academic context
- Understand the academic demands and expectations of university and college courses.
- Use a range of key vocabulary and language for an academic context
- Think critically and express your opinions in both written and spoken English.
- Understand the academic demands and expectations of university and college courses.
- Use a range of key vocabulary and language for an academic context
- Think critically and express your opinions in both written and spoken English.
Course content
The course is designed to inspire and prepare you for higher education.
There is a clear focus on academic writing and the teachers will cover a wide range of topics to help you research, take notes and develop your academic English. You will also explore university culture and expectations in the UK and develop your critical thinking skills.
The course content will change depending on the needs of the group, but you can expect to:
- Discuss and debate a wide range of topics to improve your fluency and accuracy
- Listen to talks and lectures and explore strategies for note-taking
- Read a wide range of academic texts such as articles, essays and reports
- Expand and explore your knowledge of academic vocabulary
- Be given tailored feedback on your academic written English.
The locations
Choose from:
At our summer school in Ellesmere there is an 8-11 year old only junior school on campus.
In our Frensham school our youngest learners have their own boarding house.
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Start dates 1 June | 6 July
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Course length 4 weeks
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Lesson times 09:00-12:00
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French level Beginners
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Minimum Age 16
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Lessons a week 15
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Maximum class size 13 (max 15)
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Lesson days Monday-Friday
From: $120.00
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