
The CLA Teacher Training Program: this summer, visit us from the comfort of your own home!
Course Objective
The COVID-19 pandemic is posing a challenge for educators worldwide. It is becoming harder to travel and opportunities to attend training courses are scarce. The Centre for Applied Linguistics is adapting to these new constraints and offers you a chance to participate in a distance training course (our on-site courses will take place if authorised by the French health and administrative authorities).
Course Description
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Program and Content
Innovative ways of teaching phonetics
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
Boost your students’ speaking skills through the use of radio recordings
FOS (French for Specific Purposes) methodology
Teaching FOU (French for academic purposes)
Using authentic material to design a teaching module
Designing and teaching an online course
Innovative ways of teaching phonetics
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
French culture and society today
Keeping students active by using games and creative activities
FOS (French for Specific Purposes) methodology
French and francophone songs
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
Teaching a non-linguistic subject (DNL)
Keeping students active by using games and creative activities
Designing and teaching an online course
Teaching FLE to children
Boost your students’ speaking skills through the use of radio recordings
Using authentic material to design a teaching module
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
Teaching a non-linguistic subject (DNL)
FOS (French for Specific Purposes) methodology
Teaching FLE to children
Boost your students’ speaking skills through the use of radio recordings
Using authentic material to design a teaching module
French and francophone songs
Collaborating with a media centre
Innovative ways of teaching phonetics
Teaching FLE to children
Teaching a non-linguistic subject (DNL)
Boost your writing courses
Teaching literature in the FLE classroom
Boost your teaching with mobile devices
Designing and teaching an online course
Teaching FOU (French for academic purposes)
Keeping students active by using games and creative activities
French culture and society today
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
Designing a course module: from your choice of methodology to structuring content
Teaching a non-linguistic subject (DNL)
Differentiation in the FLE classroom
Incorporating cross-cultural content in the FLE classroom
Motivating teenagers through active teaching
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
FOS (French for Specific Purposes) methodology
How to flip your classroom through the use of digital resources
Leaning a language, from exposure to understanding
Innovative ways of teaching phonetics
Boost your writing courses
Teaching literature in the FLE classroom
Keeping students active by using games and creative activities
French culture and society today
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
Designing and teaching an online course
Public speaking
French and francophone songs
Boost your students’ speaking skills through the use of radio recordings
Innovative ways of teaching phonetics
Keeping students active by using games and creative activities
Differentiation in the FLE classroom
Incorporating cross-cultural content in the FLE classroom
Teaching FLE to children
How to flip your classroom through the use of digital resources
Using authentic material to design a teaching module
FOS (French for Specific Purposes) methodology
Public speaking
French and francophone songs
Motivating teenagers through active teaching
Teaching literature in the FLE classroom
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
French culture and society today
Using authentic material to design a teaching module
Designing and teaching an online course
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
Keeping students active by using games and creative activities
Collaborating with a media centre
Motivating teenagers through active teaching
Teaching literature in the FLE classroom
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
Incorporating cross-cultural content in the FLE classroom
Using authentic material to design a teaching module
Boost your teaching with mobile devices
Improving your speaking skills
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
Motivating teenagers through active teaching
Teaching literature in the FLE classroom
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
French culture and society today
French and francophone songs
Designing and teaching an online course
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
Motivating teenagers through active teaching
Teaching literature in the FLE classroom
Evaluating students’ progress in the FLE classroom
Incorporating cross-cultural content in the FLE classroom
French and francophone songs
Boost your teaching with mobile devices
Innovative ways of teaching grammar
How Are Our Courses Organized?
Each module will allow you to attend five 1.5-hour sessions online.You will be part of a group of a dozen teachers working together in a virtual classroom. A certificate of attendance will be sent to you at the end of each module.
You can sign up for several modules and make progress at your own pace thanks to our courses which run over a three-month period.
Why Choose Us?
Enrolling in our online courses gives you free access to our online Media Centre and cultural events (quizzes, games and other live learning activities online).
Information
5 x 1.5 hours per module
Each session lasts a week and runs from Monday to Friday
Going Further
If you work for an organization which wishes to train several people, we can put together specific courses for groups of 10 or more teachers: 3 modules / 22.5 hours of training / 10 participants