Short Programs
(from 2 to 7 weeks)
Standard Courses
Intensive Courses
Individual Courses
Business French
Workshops: preparation for DELF
(from 2 to 7 weeks)
Standard Courses
Intensive Courses
Individual Courses
Business French
Workshops: preparation for DELF
Long Programs
(8 weeks and +)
Long-term Standard Courses
Long-term Intensive Courses
Special CSN Courses
Preparation courses for French universities
(8 weeks and +)
Long-term Standard Courses
Long-term Intensive Courses
Special CSN Courses
Preparation courses for French universities
Teaching
Course Location
Pedagogy
Certifications
First day at school and levels
Quality Charter
Professional Internships & French courses
Course Location
Pedagogy
Certifications
First day at school and levels
Quality Charter
Professional Internships & French courses
Learning French > The first day at school & levelsTest and presentation8H30 am Welcome 8H45 am - 9h25 am Written comprehension test: from a given text, you will answer a multiple choice questionnaire enabling us to assess your correct level of written French as well as your grammatical and lexical knowledge. 9H30 am - 10h45 am Listening comprehension test: from a given audio track, you will answer a multiple choice questionnaire enabling us to assess your correct level of oral French comprehension. 10h45 am - 11h55 am Oral test: conversation with a teacher enabling us to assess your oral French and to know you and your goals better. You will be given the Azurlingua textbook created by our teaching staff. 12h00 pm Notification: your class, your teachers and your timetable. 13h00 Start of certain French courses: Intensive, individual and workshops; the standard courses start Tuesdays following your arrival. 14h45 - 15h45 Informative meeting: All about the different services available at school, information about Nice, including details on cultural and sporting activities. 19h00 - 20h30 welcome drink (optional & payable) Levels of French- The written and oral evaluation tests allow us to place you in a class of students corresponding to your level. - According to this level, our head of pedagogy define your communication objectives (listening, taking part in a conversation, expressing oneself orally, reading and writing) through your level of competence (beginner, elementary, intermediate, advanced, perfection). These objectives follow a progression conformed to The Common European Framework for languages. - The purpose of this classification is to allow you to measure your progress at every stage of your studies at our language school but also at every point in your life.
* A0 : complete beginner - A0+ : beginner You can get a rough idea of your level of French thanks to the online knowledge test created by our pedagogy staff. |
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100% of Azurlingua students were successful on the Dec. 2011 session of the DELF
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