The Federal Institute – IFRR opens hundreds of places in language courses for free and online. The course of Spanish EAD basic will be taught throughout the state of Roraima.
The Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Roraima (IFRR) has opened 200 places in the free online language course for Initial and Continuing Training in Spanish and Basic. Of these vacancies in the Spanish course, 100 will be aimed at candidates residing in the municipalities of Boa Vista and Pacaraima (teaching centers accredited by UAB/CAPES) and 100 for the entire state of Roraima.
Find out more about the Federal Institute's Basic Spanish EAD course
The Federal Institute's Basic Spanish Course aims to train public servants and the community in general to effectively use the Spanish language in real communication situations based on mastery of basic-level linguistic and cultural elements.
The free online language course will last six months and cover 160 hours, 80% of the course load will be distance learning, and the remaining 20% through face-to-face meetings. In addition to face-to-face moments, the basic Spanish EAD course has synchronous activities (video conferences) and asynchronous activities (Virtual Learning Environment) with support from the Tutor teacher.
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At the end of the basic Spanish course, the student who completes the course and obtains a minimum frequency of 75% of the total course load, and a minimum achievement of 60% in the curricular components, will receive the Certificate of Professional qualification in Basic Spanish and will be able to communicate at a beginner level in the Spanish language, using basic structures and vocabulary.
Registration for the Basic Spanish EAD course
Registration for the Federal Institute's Spanish course will be free and must be completed online on the IFRR page according to the schedule. To register in the system, the candidate must have a valid email account, which is essential for evaluating the candidate's registration and recovering the access password.
Among the mandatory documents are the Copy of Proof of High School Education through the diploma or Declaration of Education, Accompanied by School History, Copy of ID and CPF, Copy of Updated Proof of Residence (Water, Electricity or Telephone) in the name of the candidate or proven close family member.
The classification document is one that proves that you are a Municipal, State or Federal Public Servant, highlighting the length of public service (declaration or Certificate).
Vacancies in the basic Spanish EAD course are filled through the Registration Order and Analysis of Documents presented by candidates. Priority will be given to candidates who are Municipal, State or Federal Public Servants residing in the municipalities of the State of Roraima.
Registration process
The candidate classified for the Spanish course at the Federal Institute will be invited to pre-register at the IFRR website on a date specified in the schedule and must have all their complete, legible documentation in a digital or scanned version (pdf or jpg format). ) for online submission. Candidates who do not proceed with their pre-registration will be eliminated from the selection process, therefore losing their right to the vacancy.
When registering for the free online language course, all successful candidates must present documents such as 1 recent 3×4 photo, identity card, individual registration number (CPF), copy of marriage or birth certificate, title voter registration, military enlistment certificate, exemption from incorporation or reservist, in the case of males over 18 years of age, certificate and record of completing secondary education. Those who do not register will be considered dropouts, losing their right to a place.