The Second Language Evaluation (SLE) Test developed by the Public Service Comission of Canada is used to define a public service employee's bilingualism profile. To be considered for a bilingual position a person will be assessed in three skills: Reading Comprehension, Written Expression and Oral Proficiency.

As a beginner, you will be able to handle any routine work situations that require simple and repetitive use of the second language.

Source: Canadian government website

Learning a language can take time but we are here to accompagn you.

The time required to meet your language goals depends on many factors including, but not limited to:

6 hours per week

8.3 months by level

15 hours per week

3.3 months by level

30 hours per week

1.7 months by level

Please note that the amount of time it takes an individual to reach a specific language level will vary considerably according to each person's situation.

Please note that for this course we recommand the use of the book Objectif Express A1/A2, adapted for Professional French.

Also, our regular adult group are another option to start any training at entry or beginner level.

Apolearn is our online training plateform where students can access documents and activities, share homework, contact their instructors and self-study with all the material at their disposal.

Online classes are taught via Teams. From your computer or your tablet, join your virtual classroom, engage with your instructor, see the whiteboard, and connect with the rest of your group.

Frello is the online companion for learning French before, during and after classes. It gives access to many interactive activities to practice and enrich your phonetics, vocabulary and grammar skills.

Ev@lang is an online self-assessment test that provides a complete diagnosis of French language skills. It has been developed by France Éducation International.