All foreign language course providers claim that they have the best approach to learning French.

We're no exception, though, we have the means to explain why we say this.

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1- The neurolinguistic approach

Where does the neurolinguistic approach come from?

 

The neurolinguistic approach was designed in Canada with the aim of facilitating the integration of students into Canadian bilingual society. Everything you need to know is in the video below.

 

The transcript of the video can be downloaded from the button below

Learning a living language primarily means developing one's ability to communicate. In our courses, we ensure that learners are able to use the language correctly and spontaneously before analyzing it.
We always start with oral skills before addressing reading and writing.

Grammar, vocabulary, and syntax are acquired together, without particular focus on each of these aspects. The teaching of formal grammar as it is generally understood is only necessary for certain specificities of written language.

Read more in the article below.

In our courses, we only speak and write about ourselves, without needing to use textbooks or external resources.

This is explained by the fact that communicative methods ultimately consider language as an object of study, whereas we see it primarily as a tool for communication to express meaning and assert one's identity.

On the other hand, we consider linguistic accuracy to be crucial, while it is only a bonus in communicative approaches.

 
Here is the time required according to the CEFR to move from one level to another.

 
Here's the translation of your statement: "It is important to remember, however, that progress in language learning evolves differently for each individual.
 
However, we can say that :
- 100 hours correspond to approximately 9 months of lessons, with 2 lessons of 90 minutes per week,
- our objectives are in line with those of the CEFR in terms of communicative objectives,
- all our learners pass their exams with flying colours
- patience and diligence are necessary to learn a language
 

 
Modern technologies allow for the creation of a virtual classroom that is almost identical to a real classroom.
 
While nothing can replace the richness, friendliness, and ease of real interactions, there are nevertheless advantages to online courses. We save commuting time and have digital tools at our fingertips. digital tools are available just a click away! 

 

For groups, we offer one or two free lessons depending on the course package, so come and observe the results for yourself!

Personal experience is worth more than all the speeches!

 

2- Phonetic correction

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