Component
French Institute
Location(s)
Orleans
Presentation
By taking the Diplôme universitaire Passerelle level B1.1, students will begin to justifier and defend an opinion (in writing and orally), develop a simple argument and deal with unexpected situations.
As their vocabulary grows, they'll be able to locate information in everyday writing (letters, leaflets, official documents) and understand most discussions or audio documents on subjects close to their interests.
Skills
Competency-based learning objectives
- Listening comprehension: Understand the gist of ideas expressed or events related in a speech in standard French, correctly pronounced. Understand informative documents in everyday register at a fairly slow speed.
- Reading comprehension: Understand standard French texts in general and in detail, including their cultural dimension. Learn to infer the meaning of unfamiliar words and expressions. Identifier opinions in simple argumentative texts.
- Oral expression: Produce simple, well-constructed, coherent speech to express opinions and feelings on familiar or topical subjects. Answer and react to requests from an interlocutor in an everyday context.
- Written expression: Construct a short narrative in the past tense. Write a letter of motivation or complaint. Reformulate the main ideas or information contained in a written document.
Useful contacts
CAREER GUIDANCE AND INTEGRATION - DOIP -
Tel: 02 38 41 71 72
E-mail : doip[at]univ-orleans.fr
Program
The hourly volume is 235 hours, including an observation internship of 20 hours (18 hours/week + internship).
French for writing, French for speaking, phonetics, cultures and societies, French for specific purposes (French as a professional language in semester 1 or discovery of the professional world in semester 2), individual project (workshops and follow-up of the project to resume studies or return to work), integration into the social or socio-professional fabric (internship/volunteering/trade survey).
Admission
Admission requirements
This course is reserved exclusively for students in exile with proof of this status (asylum seeker, beneficiary of subsidiary or temporary protection, refugeé).
The minimum level required is the baccalaureate or a certificat of fin of secondary studies.
All areas of training are admitted.
In French, students must be able to demonstrate an A2 level when they apply.
How to register
Application form :
https://www.univ-orleans.fr/fr/idf/inscriptions/inscription-en-dup
Deadline for returning the application and supporting documents :
- May 15 for 1st half-year
- October 15 for the 2nd half-year
Tuition fees
And then
Further studies
Higher-level DU: DUP B1