French: Low Intermediate *Online*
French is the official language of 29 countries, and has been called one of the three most useful languages for business by Bloomberg Businessweek. It is the native language of 75 million people, and it is spoken by 338 million people around the world. Join their ranks in this series of engaging courses, emphasizing spoken production and interaction. This level is for students who have at least 50 hours of classroom time in the language within the last 2 years, are familiar with frequently used expressions, the past and future tense and are able to express themselves in everyday situations. Following the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference, students at this level will learn to identify the main points of clear standard speech, for example, on TV or radio programs. They will learn to describe experiences and events, and give reasons and explanations for opinions. Instructor: Neha Coureil
Sections
FRLI-SP23.01
4 Wednesdays, 5-6:30pm. Begins May 10
This class will meet online using Zoom. The Zoom link and information on how to join will be emailed to you. Please also check your spam folder.
If you register 12 hours or less before the class begins or after the start date, please contact zoom@ccae.org for the link.
Please note, this course requires the additional purchase of a textbook: Communication progressive du français intermédiaire (ISBN: 978-209-038447-5)
Instructors: Neha Coureil
Instructor
Neha Coureil
Neha Coureil was born and raised in India. She started learning French at 13 and went on to do a Masters in French from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. After teaching at the Alliance Française de Bombay for a few years she entered the corporate world of French multinational companies. Subsequently, an MBA from the HEC School of Business in Paris proved to be the steppingstone to an international career in Europe and Asia. She moved to the United States in 2007 with her husband and has since been involved with non profit organizations in New England. Joining CCAE as an instructor has allowed her to combine her love for the French language, movies and teaching!