Learn French at the Sorbonne Summer University 2019

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Learn French at the Sorbonne Summer University 2019
  Welcome to the Sorbonne! Our summer programme is intended for students and anyone wanting to come and experience French culture and education in one of the most prestigious universities in Europe. It is a chance to discover French culture by meeting our scientific community together with other students from all around the world. In fact, 51 nationalities took part to our summer programme in 2018. The Faculty of Arts and Humanities offers a wide range of courses of French as a Foreign Language with 6 levels: A1.1, A1.2, A2, B1, B2 and C1 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). Each course lasts 2 weeks. It is possible to follow 2 levels over 4 weeks. A1 level to B1: 40 hours of General French courses which will work on different language skills: listening and speaking, written and oral comprehension and expression. The course’s topics and material will enable participants to familiarize themselves with different aspects of French culture, including French lifestyle, France’s educational and academic system, as well as the history of the Latin Quarter.   B2 and C1: This programme lasts 60 hours and is organized as follows: A course in General French will work on different language skills: listening and speaking, written and oral comprehension and expression. The course’s topics and material will enable participants to familiarize themselves with different aspects of French culture, including French lifestyle, France’s educational and academic system as well as the history of the Latin Quarter. Culture and civilisation courses Consisting of ten one-hour sessions, referring to French culture and civilisation. The main trends in critical thinking and French artistic movements from the Renaissance to the present days will also be presented. Various types of media – literary, musical, pictorial, cinematographic or architectural will be used. Enrolment requirements: Unless you are a beginner, testing is compulsory if you cannot provide official proof of your level in French. Our Summer programme offers also multidisciplinary courses, in  French and in English, taught by academics from Sorbonne University. For most of them, there are 15 hours of lectures per week, 3 hours a day, Monday to Friday, in the morning or afternoon depending on the course. This pace allows participants to enjoy the classes and also visit Paris afterwards. You can register for more than one course. In addition, several conferences are given in the historic buildings of the Sorbonne. They are open to a wider public and take place in the early evening. Anyone following the summer programme has a priority access to these conferences. Accommodation As regards accommodation, the Sorbonne Summer University offers a limited number of individual rooms in a hall of residence located near the Sorbonne in the Latin Quarter. The hall of residence is situated opposite Luxembourg Gardens, 5 minutes’ walk from the Sorbonne. For more information visit universite.ete.sorbonne-universites.fr Contact details: Formation-continue@paris-sorbonne +33 (0)1 53 42 30 39
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