How do I become a French teacher in Alliance Francaise?

How do I become a French teacher in Alliance Francaise?

Over 5 months of training (total 535 hours) you will:

  1. Acquire the basics. of methodology and teaching for FLE.
  2. Observe classes. at the Alliance Francaise Paris IDF.
  3. Manage. the sequence of the classes.
  4. Come into contact.
  5. Benefit from personalised supervision.
  6. Have access to the fle resource centre.

What qualifications do you need to be a French teacher?

The requirements for becoming a French teacher vary significantly depending on the exact position you are looking for. Looking to teach in a school or a university? For this you’ll typically require a Bachelors degree in French Language or Education. Certain countries may also require a Masters degree.

Where can I take the DELF exam in Paris?

ACCORD School offers to help students wishing to take the DELF or DALF exam at the end of their French course. We recommend the PROSODIA Exam Centres as they offer the highest number of exam sessions in Paris (10 sessions per year and per level).

What is Daefle?

The DAEFLE (Diploma in teaching French as a foreign language) is a diploma offered by the Alliance français Paris Ile-de-France, in collaboration with the CNED. It assesses the level of French (written and oral comprehension, grammar and vocabulary).

Can I teach French without a degree?

To get a foreign language teaching job in India, you will need to be a college graduate from any field. Plus, a higher competency like B2/C1 or a degree in the corresponding language is a prerequisite (sorry, but short-term certificate/diploma courses won’t cut it).

What is the salary of a French teacher?

French Teacher Salary

Annual Salary Monthly Pay
Top Earners $93,500 $7,791
75th Percentile $58,500 $4,875
Average $54,570 $4,547
25th Percentile $41,500 $3,458

Can I take the DELF online?

The CNED offers students around the world the opportunity to prepare for DELF/DALF diplomas at a distance, starting from level B1. This is a very practical option for people who don’t have the option to take French courses close to their home.

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