French in Second Language
Its an introductory course designed for beginners. You’ll build practical vocabulary, master basic grammar, and gain the confidence to speak, read, and write in French through interactive, real-life scenarios.
Duration: 30 hours
Delivery Mode: Online / In-person
Language: English
Credentials: Certification
Course Overview
Learning French is more than just acquiring a new language — it’s a gateway to cultural discovery, global connection, and enhanced career opportunities.
As one of Canada’s two official languages and a key language across Europe, Africa, and parts of the Caribbean, French fluency is a valuable asset in both personal and professional settings.
French as a Second Language is an introductory course designed for beginners. You’ll build practical vocabulary, master basic grammar, and gain the confidence to speak, read, and write in French through interactive, real-life scenarios.
Why Take This Course?
Bilingual Advantage: Gain essential communication skills for work, travel, or further education in Canada and abroad.
Beginner-Friendly: No prior knowledge required — perfect for students, professionals, or lifelong learners.
Cultural Connection: Explore the richness of Francophone cultures in Canada (e.g., Quebec) and around the world.
Everyday Application: Learn language skills you can use immediately — from ordering food to introducing yourself confidently.
What You'll Learn
How to communicate in basic French for everyday situations such as greetings, shopping, travel, and simple interactions.
How to understand and apply foundational grammar, sentence structure, and verb conjugation.
How to develop listening and reading comprehension using authentic materials.
How to engage in simple conversations and express basic needs, preferences, and opinions.
How to gain cultural awareness of French-speaking communities, both in Canada and globally.
Course Outcomes
Speak and understand basic French for common interactions.
Read and write simple sentences and short paragraphs.
Use foundational grammar structures with increasing accuracy.
Understand cultural norms and traditions of Francophone regions.
Build a strong base for further French language learning.