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Proposed byAbajad
Target audience
AudienceStatutory refugees, Beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, Stateless people, Beneficiaries of temporary protection
Level of FrenchLiteracy, A1
Price
Free of charge
Availability requested
Duration of commitmentAbout 7 weeks
Frequency of participationAbout 7 hours per day
Days of attendanceMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Requirements
Be in possession of a residence permit or a receipt
Have signed the CIR (contract of republican integration) and completed the OFII course
Where is it?
Taking beginner level French lessons
What is it?
French training to reach A1 level with:
- 245 hours of French lessons
- 10 hours of preparation for the TCF exam (French knowledge test)
- advice for administrative procedures
- cultural outings.
Duration of training: 7 weeks full-time
Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (adaptable if you have professional or childcare constraints).
Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (adaptable if you have professional or childcare constraints).
To register, you must:
- have international protection (refugee, subsidiary or temporary protection, stateless person)
- have signed the Republican Integration Contract (CIR) with the OFII
- be hosted in Paris, or have a registered address in department 75, or have a link with Paris (75).
- have international protection (refugee, subsidiary or temporary protection, stateless person)
- have signed the Republican Integration Contract (CIR) with the OFII
- be hosted in Paris, or have a registered address in department 75, or have a link with Paris (75).
Why is it interesting?
- 35 hours of French lessons per week
- Progress in both writing and speaking
- Everyday vocabulary (going to the supermarket, seeing a doctor, making an appointment, communicating with other people, etc.)
- Activities to understand culture while practicing French
- Preparation for the TCF exam.
- Better understand public services (France Travail, CAF, health insurance) and access to rights
- Carry out administrative procedures (make an appointment at the prefecture, apply for a residence permit on the ANEF foreigners in France website, apply for social housing, etc.).
- Preparing for a job interview
- Theater activities to learn to speak in front of several people
- Looking for a job or training after French lessons
- Custom advice.
How to do it?
- By email: hello@abajad.com
- By phone: 06 28 25 81 20.
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