French: Beginner Level 2 *In-Person*
French is the official language of 29 countries. It has a long history as an international language of literature and scientific standards and is a primary or second language of many international organisations. French has been called one of the three most useful languages for business by Bloomberg Businessweek. Join their ranks in this series of engaging courses, emphasizing spoken production and interaction. Beginner Level 2 is for students who have at least 10 hours of classroom time in French within the last year, can ask and answer simple questions in areas of immediate need in French, and can use simple phrases and sentences to describe where they live and the people they know. Following the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference, students at this level will learn to identify common words concerning their immediate concrete surroundings, read very simple sentences, ask and answer simple questions on very familiar topics, and write a short, simple note. Instructor: Britta Pejic
Sections
FRB2-WI25.01
9 Wednesdays, 12:30-2pm. Begins Jan. 8
No class Feb. 19
This class will meet in-person at CCAE. Please view our In-Person Class Guidelines prior to enrolling.
Please note, this class requires the additional purchase of a textbook: Bonjour et bienvenue! A1.2 (ISBN: 978-2-278-10867-1).
Instructors: Britta Pejic
Instructor
Britta Pejic
Britta has lived in France-twice! She began her French studies at the Alliance Française in the early 2000’s, where she eventually became an EFL teacher at Société General, Hotel Renaissance and CANAL+ in Paris. She returned to the US and began teaching French and ESOL for several years at Portland Adult Education up in Maine. In 2016, she returned to France with her family- this time to the Basque Country. She spent 6 years in the town of Hendaye where she managed two rental properties and welcomed guests from all over France and beyond. She returned to the States in 2022 and began teaching French and ESL at The International School of Boston in Cambridge. She is looking forward to teaching at CCAE this fall!