Learning French

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There are 300 million Francophones around the world. Learning the language can open a great number of new cultural and professional horizons for you. Use your stay in France to learn French.

Why learn French?

It will always be useful to know how to speak and write French, even after you leave France. 300 million people speak French around the world, and in nearly 30 countries, French is an official language, either by law or in practice.

French is also the language of diplomacy: it is one of the work and official languages of the UN and many international organisations such as the European Union and the Red Cross.

In France, there are over 1,400 higher education programmes in English. So you don't have to learn French to complete your studies in France and obtain a degree. Nonetheless, even if you are taking courses in English, you will still be living in France. Speaking French, at least to some extent, enables you to more easily integrate your community and to enjoy your stay even more.

How to learn French in your country

Outside France, there are three types of institutions that teach French:

  • the French institutes and cultural centres, which depend directly from the French Embassy;
     
  • the Alliances Françaises which are part of the Alliance Française foundation and are attached to the French Embassy;
     
  • university French studies departments, which are attached to the Ministry of Higher Education in your country, sometimes supported by the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (Francophonie University Agency)

Find out if your country of residence is home to one of these organisations and how to register for classes.
 

You can also learn French online!

  • To become familiar with French and the French culture, watch TV5 Monde, the international Francophone channel. On the Apprendre platform, it offers interactive exercises adapted to all levels of French learners.
     
  • RFI Savoirs, the Francophone radio station, has exercises, informative dossiers and shows to help you learn and teach French.
     
  • The Association Française pour la Formation des Adultes (French Association for Adult Learning) offers MOOC (Massive Online Open Courses), in particular on French as a Foreign Language (FLE) to teach beginners the basics.
     
  • There are many Alliances Françaises that offer online French classes. Check the Alliance site for more information.
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How to learn French in France

You can learn French in a large number of training centres in France. Adapted to beginners and also higher levels, for a short or long stay, you will find the class best-suited to you.
 

To ensure you learn French in the right conditions, we suggest the centres labelled "qualité FLE" (FFL quality). This certification for French training centres is a guarantee of quality linguistic training. You will find the list of these centres on the catalogue of short programmes and summer schools published by Campus France.
 

You can also choose to learn French at the university, in the ADCUEFE’s Campus FLE network of university centers for French as a foreign language.

For more information on this subject, download the mobile application Immersion France which has all the information you will need for to learn French in France.

The French+Sciences program

Developed by Campus France, in partnership with French Language Centers (FLE), French+Sciences is a short-term language and scientific study program in advanced technological sectors.

French+Sciences is designed for English-speaking international students enrolled at a science and technology university, even if they are total beginners in French.

The French+Sciences Program offers 3– to 4–week stays organized by FLE Centers under the “FLE Quality” label. Sessions are available in several cities throughout France.

Each stay focuses on a specific scientific topic:  Sustainable Development (Montpellier), Science and Technology of the Sea (Brest), Micro and Nanotechnology for Industrial Applications (Besançon), and Transportation and Energy (Rouen).

Session Details

French+Sciences program sessions are held primarily in English, with some French learning modules.

  • Activities in English: Visits to companies and laboratories, presentations on engineering programs, and thematic debates.

  • Activities in French: French language lessons.

Some sessions allow students to earn ECTS credits.

 

 

Le programme French+Gastronomy

Développé par Campus France en partenariat l'Ecole Fauchon et French in Normandy, le programme French+Gastronomy propose aux étudiants internationaux un séjour linguistique qui permet d'apprendre le français tout en découvrant la gastronomie à la française. 

French+Gastronomy est un programme original de 3 semaines qui allie cours de français, découvertes culturelles et ateliers dans le domaine de l'hôtellerie et de la restauration. Il s'adresse à des étudiants internationaux anglophones (niveau B2 en anglais requis). 

Les sessions French+Gastronomy permettent la validation de crédits ECTS.

 

French language tests and certificates

There are several French tests and certificates to prove your level of French. They may sometimes be required when you enrol in an institute of higher education.
 

  • The TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français Test of Knowledge of French) is the official test of the Ministry of National Education. Designed by France Education International (FEI), some tests may be taken online and by correspondence in certain countries. The TCF scores are valid for two years.

  • The TEF (Test d'Evaluation du français French Assessment) is an international reference created and distributed by the CCI of Paris Ile-de-France. It assesses the level of knowledge and skill in French on a scale of 0 to 7. It is available in an electronic version, and the result is immediate. You can sit the TEF as many times as you like.

  • The DELF and the DALF (Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française (French Language Study Diploma) and the Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française (Further French Language Diploma)) are official diplomas awarded by the Ministry of National Education. They incorporate six independent diplomas that certify to the holder's ability in the four areas of language competence. They are valid indefinitely. Unlike the tests, the DELF and DALF are acquired for life.

  • The DUEF (Diplôme Universitaire d’Etudes françaises), developed and harmonized by ADCUEFE’s Campus FLE network of university centers for French as a foreign language, specify the level reached by the end of the program. They include instruction explicitly designed for students intending to begin a program of academic study in France.

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