The Federal Institute of PE offers 50 places for French courses at basic and conversation levels, with blended and online classes; registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Pernambuco (IFPE) is offering free French language courses for those who want to take that leap in language fluency. If you've always wanted to learn French, this is your chance!
The training is divided into two modules: level A1, for beginners, and level A2, focused on conversation. All of this is done in a semi-face-to-face or fully remote format, making life easier for those with busy routines.
Registration and types of free French language courses
The Instituto Federal de PE is offering a total of 50 places for free French language courses. Of these places, 30 are for the Basic French module (level A1), ideal for those who are starting from scratch and want to learn the basics of the language. This course will be offered in a blended format, combining in-person classes and online activities, which is great for those looking for flexibility in their learning.
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For those who already have a basic knowledge of the language, the French Conversation course (level A2) is the right choice. With 20 places available, this course will be offered entirely online, allowing students to participate from wherever they are. And the best part: the level of education follows international proficiency standards, ensuring quality training..
Certification and requirements for completion of free courses
The courses, offered by the Center for Libras and Foreign Languages of the Rectory, are certified by the Department of International Relations of the Federal Institute of PE (DRIN). To obtain the certificate at the end of the course, the student must participate in at least 75% of the classes, both in-person and synchronous (in the case of the online conversation course). In addition, performance in the proposed activities will also be taken into consideration.
This is a super important detail, as the certificate can make a difference on a resume, showing that the student is qualified in one of the most spoken languages in the world, in addition to being essential for several professional areas.
Why learn French at the Federal Institute of PE?
The Instituto Federal de PE has a long history of quality in technical and professional education, and is now expanding this expertise to include language teaching. Learning French at an institution like this guarantees a solid education, with modern methodologies and qualified teachers. What's more, the courses are free, which is a great incentive for those who want to learn a new language but don't want or can't afford private lessons.
Do not miss this opportunity!
If you've always wanted to learn French or improve your conversational skills in the language, now is the time. The free French language courses offered by the Instituto Federal de PE are an unmissable opportunity, with limited spaces and high-quality training. So, keep an eye on the registration date, which starts on September 19th, and secure your place to start your path to learning a new language!
How to enroll in free courses at the Federal Institute of PE?
To secure your place, interested parties must register via an electronic form, which will be released from Thursday, the 19th. The selection process is super simple: vacancies will be filled in order of registration, that is, those who register first have a better chance of securing a place. The selection results will be announced on September 24th.