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A range of courses with varying levels of intensity are offered all year long at our Montreux and Lyon course centres. You can choose the number of lessons and module type that are right for you depending upon your needs, goals, interests and the length of your stay.
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| General French is our standard course that will enable you to gain a solid grounding in all key aspects of the French language while allowing you to dedicate much of the day to other activities. |
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| By enrolling in the Intensive French course, you will be taking advantage of the opportunity to progress more rapidly as you learn French. In addition to the Standard French coursework, you will attend 5 additional communicationoriented lessons each week. However, you will still have plenty of free time for extracurricular activities. |
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| With 30 lessons per week, the Super Intensive module allows students to progress as quickly as possible. With six lessons a day, you will quickly achieve the goals that you have set for yourself. If your time is limited, the 30-lesson course module may also be the right choice for you. |
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| To achieve your specific objectives, take a few private courses customised to suit your particular needs, goals and interests. |
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| // Language course and diploma courses
If you would like to finish off your coursework with a language diploma officially recognised by universities and employers around the world, you may choose to take one of the “language course and diploma” modules that will allow you to improve your language skills in 4, 6, 8, or 12 weeks before sitting an examination. All the examinations being offered at the end of our modules are recognised by the Ministère de l’Education Française (French Ministry of Education), universities, career training schools and the business world. |
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| Our two modules (8 weeks or 12 weeks) prepare students to sit the examination offered at the regional examination centre during the last week of the module. |
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| Our TCF module offers you considerable flexibility with regard to examination dates and is ideal for students who want to enrol in a relatively short course but still wish to sit a recognised examination. |
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