Location: Parkshot, Richmond
Availability: Yes
Price: £219.00 (£423.00 non-EU)
Start Date: 22/02/2012
Weekdays: Wed
Time: 19:15 to 21:15
Tutor Approval Required? Yes (More info)
Number of Weeks: 17
This course will enable you to consolidate and further your competence in reading, writing, listening and speaking. This will be reinforced by additional study of grammar and vocabulary.
Completion of RACC Year 2 (two years study) or equivalent knowledge. If you need to check your existing level, there is a self assessment test available from info@racc.ac.uk
The course enables you to build on previous skills and abilities to communicate in less predictable situations. You will practise a variety of vocabulary, tenses and structures with authentic material to extract information and respond to it. You will continue to practise reading, listening, writing and speaking skills and improve your fluency. Classroom activities in pairs, groups or an individual basis are built on authentic texts and recordings.
Homework and monitoring progress in class
At the first meeting, tutor will give you details of the text book you will require. If you require further course information or advice & guidance that is not answered in this outline please email ccs@racc.ac.uk. If you would like general information about the college, for example, fees & finance, funding, term dates or opening times please email info@racc.ac.uk, telephone 020 8843 7921, or drop in to our main reception area at either site.
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Regular attendance is advisable to ensure you benefit to the maximum from the classes.
French Year 3 part 2
Enrolment is best carried out online. If you prefer to enrol in person, you can enrol at either the Clifden or Parkshot centres. You can also enrol by post, payment should be by cheque made payable to Richmond Adult Community College and sent to Postal Enrolments, RACC, Clifden Centre, Clifden Road, Twickenham TW1 4LT.
1. How much homework will I need to do outside of class? Homework will be set at every session, i.e. learn vocabulary, revise structures, prepare role play, write essays, etc. Completing the homework will help you achieve your full potential on the course. 2. What will happen if I miss a class? You should make every effort to attend regularly. The tutor will advise you what to cover if you miss a class and will give you any handouts distributed on the class you have missed. 3. When will the exams take place? This is not an exam course.
You can enrol online, over the phone or in person at either site
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