Your Own Teaching Business in France
Teaching pronunciation for French-speakers
What's the best way to help your French students with their pronunciation? Which are the key areas to work on and how can you do this in a fun way?
This course will give you lots of practical ideas and tips on how to improve your French learners pronunciation as well as some theory behind it.
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Dates: Friday 25th April 1-4.30pm
Programme objectives
Understand the key areas of pronunciation that French-speakers need to work on
Learn techniques for improving pronunciation
Use and implement different activities to make pronunciation part of your everyday training
Content
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What's important to understand about pronunciation for intelligibility
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The link between pronunciation and comprehension
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Bringing pronunciation into your everyday lessons
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The key areas French-speakers need to work on
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Specific sounds and how to improve them
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Word and sentence stress and ideas to work on it
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Connected speech for better pronunciation
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Lots of activities
​​To sign up, first complete this form and we'll send you any documents you need for FIFPL funding, as well as a Stripe link (Payment by credit or debit card.) Email us if you have any other questions.
Course information
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3.5h of interactive group online workshop (Zoom) with Catherine
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You'll come away with practical ideas that you can implement immediately
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This course is aimed at anyone who teaches adults
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Cost is 100€ net de taxe. You can use your FIFPL fund to have the training paid for, but tfor this you'll need to do at least 7h of training, which is two modules.
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If you would like to request FIFPL funding, contact us to get the programme and contract that you'll need to make the funding request.
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After the training, you'll receive an attestation that you can give to your place of work to show you have been doing professional development.
Your trainer, Catherine Aygen
Catherine has been teaching adults for 25 years. She spent 7 years working for the British Council in Japan and Singapore as a teacher and teacher trainer before coming to Paris, where she had her own corporate training business as well as working in several grandes écoles. Since moving to Grasse in 2014, she has been running her business, A Star Formation.
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She has a Masters in Linguistics and the Trinity College certificate and diploma in TESOL. She is also a certified Neurolanguage® Coach and has done many different professional development programmes including intercultural communication trainer, neuroscience of communication, neuromarketing, language coaching and collective intelligence.