FRENCH FOR YOUNGER LEARNERS» Nursery Schools» Primary Schools » Secondary Schools » Home Tuition » Why teach languages to young children? SECONDARY SCHOOLS – NATIVE SPEAKERS, CONFERENCES, TWILIGHT COURSE AND TRIPS TO FRANCENATIVE SPEAKERSWould you like to increase your pupils’ exposure to their chosen foreign language in the school? We can provide the services of native speakers who will work in close collaboration with the Principal Teachers and language teachers to give pupils at all levels an opportunity to hear and speak the foreign language on a regular basis. Our “assistants” will also provide your pupils with a valuable insight into their country’s contemporary culture and can bring fresh material to the school. We already work in cooperation with the Scottish Borders Council to provide French and German native speakers to all their Secondary Schools.Should you be interested in your local authority benefiting from the services of one or several native speakers, please contact us.
HIGHER/ADVANCED HIGHER CONFERENCESConferences can be organised in a venue of your choice booked by your Local Authority or at our Green House Training Centre in Edinburgh. They will provide pupils with renewed enthusiasm for foreign languages, with original and fun activities organised through the medium of the Internet. Pupils will also improve and update their French language skills and develop cultural awareness and understanding of contemporary EuropePlease contact us for more information and prices.
TWIGHLIGHT COURSESWe run weekly courses in our Green House Training Centre in Edinburgh to prepare students for their exams. Intensive courses are also available at Christmas and Easter.Please contact us for this year’s classes and fees.
TRIPS TO FRANCEWe can help you organise a trip to France for your pupils through our contacts in the Dordogne region. Your pupils will be able to meet their French counterparts, enjoy outdoor activities and consolidate their French language skills.
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