Structure of French language courses
Lingua TranScript Language Centre organizes French language courses for children and teenagers as well as for adults at all levels of French language proficiency - from beginners' French language courses, intermediate French language courses to advanced French language courses according to the Common European Framework of Reference
We regularly run both general language courses and specialized courses (legal French, medical French, French for Human Resources, economic French, technical French, etc.).
We also offer preparation courses for international French language exams:
- General French Diploma - DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF
- Professional French language diplomas
Why online courses?
If it's not practical for you to be physically present in class, or if you want more freedom in choosing the time to learn a foreign language, you can get all the skills you need by taking Lingua TranScript online courses.
It's just like in a regular course, with real-time contact with the teacher and, best of all, you don't waste time on the road and you can join in when and where you want - from home, the office or even abroad!
The program is set on the days and times you choose
2 sessions of 90 minutes/week
- All courses are structured according to levels from beginners to advanced (A1 to C2) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
- Including preparation for international exams
- Tests to establish the level of knowledge
- One proficiency level requires 21 sessions of 90 minutes
- A free placement test is organized in advance for group courses
In addition to the course materials, you will receive worksheets and systematization worksheets, useful links
Course level
French courses for beginners are structured as follows:
French language course Elementary level A1 (beginners from scratch)
French language course Elementary level (pre-intermediate) A2. Level A2 is aimed at learners who have already completed the beginners' level in French, i.e. beginners' level A1 or who have some knowledge of French.
Each level is divided into two sub-module A1.1 and A1.2 respectively A2.1 and A2.2. These exams test written and oral French language skills
The medium level French courses are structured as follows:
French courses Intermediate level B1 (Intermediate)
French courses Intermediate B2 (Upper-Intermediate)
Each level is divided into two sub-module B1.1 and B1.2, respectively B2.1 and B2.2. Two exams will be taken - intermediate exam and final exam. These exams test your written and oral proficiency in French
The French language courses for advanced students are structured as follows:
French language courses Advanced level C1 (advanced)
French language courses Advanced level C2 (post-advanced or proficient user)
Each level is divided into two sub-module C1.1 and C1.2 respectively C2.1 and C2.2. Two exams will be taken - intermediate exam and final exam. These exams test written and oral proficiency in French.