French as a Second Language – INTENSIVE – Intermediate – Starts Monday February 9, 2026

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French as a Second Language – INTENSIVE – Intermediate – Starts Monday February 9, 2026
Application Deadline

For more information please call us at 819‑564‑3666 ext. 2177

Course Description

Designed for those who already have some knowledge of French, this FSL Intensive Intermediate level course will expand on basic skills by introducing more complex verb tenses and grammatical structures.

Key Learning Areas

Integrated Skills: A balance of listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities to develop well-rounded language competence.

Communicative Skills: Emphasis on interactive, real-life situations, not just grammar drills.

Skills Practice: Speaking & Listening (conversations, role-playing, expressing opinions, etc.)

Grammar & Vocabulary: Taught contextually to support communication (Verb conjugations, sentence structure, pronouns, adjectives, prepositions, etc.).

The focus will be on practical communication in all four competencies (speaking, listening, reading, writing), grammar, cultural context, and fluency-building through conversation, media, and real-life application.

You wish to quickly gain functional language skills for daily life or professional use, handling most everyday conversations with ease? Enroll in this intensive class to gain confidence and continue learning the language in a supportive and encouraging environment.

 

Dates and Delivery method  

In person at Champlain College-Lennoxville.
Mondays and Wednesdays, from February 9 to March 19  (25 hours)
No class during March break- March 2 and March 4

Time: 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Cost

$190

Reduced price for Champlain Regional College for employees or students

**Textbook to be determined

About the Instructor

Andrée-Anne Tremblay, a secondary school French teacher trained at the University of Sherbrooke, is currently completing her Master’s degree in education at the same university. Having studied in English-speaking schools from preschool to CEGEP, Andrée-Anne has been around English-speaking people since she was a child and is perfectly bilingual. The Continuing Education program at Champlain College allows her to combine her two passions: teaching and languages. Andrée-Anne is very enthusiastic about offering this French course and supporting learners in their various language goals.

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