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Brief Introduction of the International Language Center of the University of Grenoble III

I. Overview

The famous CUEF de l'universit? De STENDAL Grenoble 3) is located in Grenoble, which is located in the middle of the Alps and is known as the French alpine pasture and the flattest city in Europe. It is a famous historical capital and industrial city. Grenoble is a university town with 5, students. As the capital of Dauphine Province, Grenoble enjoys a favorable geographical position, close to Switzerland, Italy and the Mediterranean Sea.

Second, organize teaching effectively

Each intensive language class has 1-15 students, so that beginners can get an effective and relaxed learning environment.

On the first day of school, students will take a series of exams: writing, speaking and reading, and will be assigned to different levels of classes.

French training course

I. Admission date

The admission date of this major is January and September.

Second, the duration of study

The language center has 16-18 hours of classes every week, and the center tests the students' learning situation every week.

except holidays: 2 weeks in December, 1 week in February and 2 weeks in April respectively.

Third, major setting:

Language, literature, economy, art and personnel management.

iv. Tuition

Tuition * * * is $6,65. The fee includes registration fee, one-year language study fee, basic medical insurance, visa fee, consulting fee of our center and airport pick-up fee of French permanent office. Accommodation, meals and various transportation expenses are not included.

V. Education

National certificate:

French Studies Certificate (DELF) Enhanced French Certificate (DALF)

VI. University certificate issued by the University of Grenoble III:

First-class Practical French Certificate

Second-class French Studies Certificate

Third-class.

Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry Level Examination Certificate (CCIP)

French Certificate in Tourism and Hotel Industry (CFTH)

French Certificate in Practical Economy and Business (CPFCE)

Advanced Certificate in Business French (DSFA)

French Law Certificate (CFJ)

French Evaluation and Test Certificate (TEF)

VII. Introduction to education.

DELF1 level: including two courses (A1, A2)

DELF1 level: including two courses (A3, A4)

DELF2 level: including two courses (A5, A6)

first-class practical French certificate

second-class French academic certificate

first-class business French certificate (DFA)

. Accommodation:

The school arranges students to live in student apartments or French homes. The student apartments have single rooms and double rooms, and the monthly accommodation fee is about 1,5 francs. The rooms are equipped with desks, closets, bookshelves, telephones, bath utensils, and student kitchens on each floor. Each room in a family apartment (including breakfast) costs 1,4-2, francs per month.

second, entertainment:

hold a variety of cultural and sports activities, such as: cultural activities: drama performances, choirs, French song contests; Sports activities: mountaineering, tennis, football, basketball. Special party: In early November, in order to celebrate the wines produced in beaujolais, a party featuring singing and dancing and wine tasting will be organized in beaujolais Grape Planting Park. At the same time, the school will also hold lectures on introducing the city of Grenoble (history, economy, tourism, etc.). Iii. Curriculum

Teaching methodology, grammar teaching method, grammar and text typology, literature methodology, reading methodology, French pronunciation and correction, vocabulary teaching, dramatic teaching, recording teaching, multimedia teaching, daily French, French literature, anthropology, image teaching, tourism and business French, music teaching, creative oral expression skills, French criminal law and commercial law, modern literature, modern novels, French-speaking countries and literature. Modern French politics and economy, French literature and culture, modern French history, art history, drama history, cooking, wine technology, French gastronomy overview, children's psychological teaching.