The Co-FormER program set up by RUSF38 and UGA organizes free French as a foreign language courses open to people in exile.
These courses are taught by students in the Master's program in French as a Foreign Language.
These courses are open to beginners and advanced learners.
Training schedule
The course lasts two hours per week and runs for a total of 12 weeks, with each level group supervised by a pair of student tutors.
The latter are supervised by a teacher-researcher.
Placement interviews are organized to determine the level groups.
Register for this course in the Co-Trainer program
Enrollment generally takes place in late August/early September for the first semester and in late December/early January for the second semester. However, due to the constraints of the target audience, it is possible to start a course during the semester.
The courses are free and open to all exiles. It is not necessary to be enrolled at the university.
Student trainers commit to the project for one semester. Master's students have the opportunity to have this experience validated as part of their training by choosing the "Associative or Union Engagement" course from among the courses offered to them at the beginning of the semester.
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