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- “French as a foreign language” classes are provi- ded, free of charge, for all students (regular and exchange students) who have at least an A2 level.
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The University of Strasbourg offers intensive (end of August) and extensive (1st and 2nd semester) French as a Foreign Language (FLE) courses.
The Faculty of Foreign Languages and Cultures is dedicated to teaching and researching the fields of languages, literature and area studies at the University of Strasbourg. It offers four degree programs in a variety of subjects: Bachelor’s, Master’s, University Degree (DU) and Teacher training.
The University of Strasbourg does not provide free French courses for beginners, but some facilities are here to help you develop the language skills necessary for academic life and overcome cultural and language barriers. Read more about French as a foreign language courses.
Time : 18:00 / 20:00. Lieu : IIEF, Patio - 22 rue Descartes, Strasbourg. The French Language Support Programme is an excellent opportunity for you to improve your level of French, prepare for your university courses and meet other international students to share your experiences. Register now!
Aug 19, 2024 · Unistra's French Language Support Programme is an excellent opportunity for incoming students to improve their level of French and prepare for their university courses.
The Certificate of European Studies (CES) is a university degree awarded at the end of a semester of study at Sciences Po Strasbourg. The curriculum is taught exclusively in English and aims to allow students who speak little or no French to have access to a top-level education in a French « Grande Ecole » (elite university).