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With Sociale documentation center

Proposed byCentre de Documentation Sociale
Target audience
AudienceStateless people, Asylum seekers, French citizens, Statutory refugees, Beneficiaries of temporary protection, Beneficiaries of subsidiary protection
Level of FrenchLiteracy, A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2
Price
Free of charge
Availability requested
Frequency of participationMinimum 2 hours per week
Requirements
Be in possession of a residence permit or a receipt
Where is it?
Improve your French and move forward with your projects
2 hours of French lessons per week with a volunteer to:
- progress in written and spoken French
- be more independent in daily and professional life
- prepare for an official exam
- be supported in looking for work or training.
Why is it interesting?
- Understand and speak French on a daily basis (ask for directions, introduce yourself, express a need, etc.)
- Know how to read and write in French (complete a form, understand and respond to a letter or email, etc.)
- Going to the station, the supermarket, the doctor's...
- Communicating with colleagues, managers...
- Communicating with public services (Post Office, town hall, school, etc.)
Advice and steps for looking for a job, training, studying, etc.
- DELF (Diploma of French Language Studies) A1, A2, B1, B2, and DALF (Advanced Diploma of French Language) C1, C2
- Highway Code.
How to do it?
- Send an email to ingridcri55@orange.fr with your name, first name and phone number
- Wait for the call from the Social Documentation Center to arrange an appointment
- Go to the first appointment to complete the registration form and explain your needs related to French learning
- Connection and organization of French lessons with a volunteer guide.
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