French Language Certificate Program

Program Overview

The French Language Certificate Program at the Center for Language and Cultural Studies (CLCS) is a comprehensive introductory course designed to build standard communication skills in the French language. Regulated under Green University of Bangladesh, this program is systematically mapped to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

The curriculum transitions learners from complete beginners to confident communicators by focusing on practical, real-world linguistic applications. By balancing phonetic mastery, structural grammar, and interactive cultural contexts, the course unlocks global academic pathways and international career opportunities within Francophone regions and international diplomatic circles.

Course Objectives

  • Master French phonetics, silent letter rules, nasal sounds, and essential accent markings.

  • Establish a foundational vocabulary to navigate daily social interactions, greetings, and routines.

  • Understand core grammatical frameworks, including gender nouns, articles, and basic verb conjugations.

  • Develop listening and reading strategies to extract information from clear, slow-paced audio and short texts.

  • Compose elementary written texts, such as personal emails, descriptions, and basic formal requests.

Target Audience

This course is strategically designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students preparing for higher education or exchange programs in France, Canada, or Belgium. It is equally valuable for professionals in international relations, development organizations, tourism, and multinational supply chains seeking a competitive edge in the global market.

Curriculum Structure

1. Phonetics and Oral Communication

  • Structural training in French pronunciation, liaison rules, and intonation.

  • Interactive conversational drills covering introductions, small talk, and polite formulas (la politesse).

  • Practical vocabulary tracking daily schedules, numbers, calendar dates, weather, and food items.

2. Grammatical Frameworks and Syntax

  • Introduction to noun-adjective agreements, grammatical gender, and definite/indefinite/partitive articles.

  • Conjugation mechanics for the present tense of regular (-er, -ir, -re) and essential irregular verbs like être, avoir, faire, and aller.

  • Sentence construction rules covering standard negation structures (ne... pas) and interrogative forms.

3. Listening and Reading Comprehension

  • Audio exercises designed to capture specific details like names, times, and numbers from slow native speech.

  • Reading comprehension drills utilizing public signs, menus, timetables, and brief informational letters.

  • Strategies for identifying context and deducing unfamiliar words using linguistic cognates.

4. Written Expression and Cultural Insight

  • Step-by-step guidance on writing coherent paragraphs, postcards, and short informal descriptions.

  • Simulated speaking challenges involving everyday tasks like ordering at a café or asking for directions.

  • Brief cultural modules exploring contemporary Francophone lifestyles, traditions, and societal etiquettes.

Key Highlights and Benefits

  • DELF-Aligned Curriculum: The training blueprint directly aligns with the competencies needed to clear the official DELF A1/A2 proficiency exams.

  • Academic Mentor Network: Instruction is delivered by experienced language educators under the academic governance of the CLCS department framework.

  • Immersive Interactive Media: Classes use modern audio-visual tools, dialogues, and group activities to simulate natural immersion.

  • Campus Resource Access: Registered learners enjoy full use of GUB's language learning infrastructure, digital laboratories, and central student facilities.

Registration and Contact Information

Prospective students can check upcoming intake cycles and class timing options on the online CLCS Portal. For face-to-face inquiries, visit the language program offices at the Green University Permanent Campus in Purbachal American City. Details regarding admissions processing and course fee schedules are available on the central GUB Admission Portals.