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Master in French and Romance Languages and Letters : French as foreign language
- academic year2023-2024
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Programme titleMaster in French and Romance Languages and Letters : French as foreign language
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Programme mnemonicMA-LFRLE
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Programme organised by
- Faculty of Letters, Translation and Communication
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Degree typeMaster 120 credits
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Tier2nd cycle
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Field and branch of studyHuman and social sciences/Languages and literature
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Schedule typeDaytime
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Languages of instructionfrench
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Theoretical programme duration2 years
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CampusSolbosch
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Category / TopicHuman and social sciences - Languages and literature
- Jury PresidentAlain DELATTRE
- Jury SecretaryFabrice PREYAT
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Degree typeMaster 120 credits
Theoretical programme duration2 years
Learning language(s)french
Schedule typeDaytime
CampusSolbosch
Category(ies) - Topic(s)Human and social sciences - Languages and literature
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Programme objectives
French is the only international language other than English that is spoken on each of the world's continents, with some 264 million speakers. There are currently 82 million young people and adults learning French. The main purpose of this programme is to provide French language training to both native and non-native speakers within the cultural context of Belgium, and to promote further research on teaching French as a foreign language.
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Programme's added value
As an international capital with French as its majority language, Brussels is a test bed for a wide range of approaches to language phenomena. This makes a high level of proficiency in French all the more important, and this programme rises up to the challenge. It gives students the opportunity to go from beginner to intermediate, or from intermediate to advanced. The city's cosmopolitan status promotes intercultural exchanges, making Brussels especially friendly to non French speakers.
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Programme
This Master provides the essential foundations of French as a foreign language and related teaching methods. It is only offered with a focus on teaching. Courses highlight the importance of grammar when learning a foreign language, and place emphasis on knowledge of French-speaking culture, especially through literature. Students are made aware of various intercultural approaches, as well as of how cultural interactions impact communication.
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Prospects
With the status of French as an international language, FFL graduates can work both inside and outside Belgium in a variety of fields: teaching FFL, public relations, communication, tourism, culture, etc. This programme can also be a valuable addition to another degree.