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French Intermediate Level C: LANG 2006

Advance your French language skills today

Improve your fluency in conversational French and/or work toward achieving the equivalent of the Federal government’s Level C for oral proficiency. To get the full benefit of this class, it is recommended that you complete French Intermediate Level B or have the equivalent knowledge of the language.

French Intermediate Level C expands and improves your French conversational skills developed in the French Intermediate Level B class. While reading and writing skills will be touched upon, you will focus on oral language skills.

For this course, you should be able to:

  • sustain a conversation on concrete topics
  • report on actions taken
  • give straightforward instructions to employees
  • provide factual descriptions and explanations

According to the Federal government’s website, “Level C is the level of second language oral proficiency for positions that require handling sensitive situations where the understanding and expression of subtle, abstract, or complicated ideas are required or where unfamiliar work-related topics must be dealt with.

A person speaking at this level can:

  • support opinions
  • understand and express hypothetical and conditional ideas

Federal proficiency levels and standards
About the federal test of oral proficiency
Federal self-assessment tests

No materials are required.

Summer term

Thursdays, May 1 to July 3 (10 weeks)
8 - 9:30 p.m.
$195 (No HST)

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About Mélissa Carrier

Mélissa Carrier is a native French speaker from Fredericton, NB. She obtained a minor teachable in Biology at the Université de Moncton prior to transferring to St. Thomas University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (major in English Language and Literature) in 2024, and where she is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Education.

Her experience teaching French Immersion Language Arts and her love for literacy render her lessons engaging, as she values approaching concepts from various angles to ensure understanding.