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Welcome to FRENCH ONLINE AT CCSF

SHOULD I TAKE AN ONLINE CLASS?

French 1A Online will be back in Fall, 2012 as a HYBRID course. That means we meet weekly in-person about 1/2 of the time as a regular face to face course. See the NEW WEBSITE: https://sites.google.com/a/mail.ccsf.edu/carol-reitan/

CCSFmail Info: Note that all CCSF communication with students will now be via CCSF Gmail. Learn to set up CCSFmail and forward messages to other accounts.

New to online courses at CCSF? You may be interested in LERN 55, a one-credit course designed to help you be a successful online student: Several sections are available. For more information, check the Course Schedule.

Resources to explore on your own:

  1. Français interactif from the University of Texas, Austin.
  2. Open Learning Initiative from Carnegie Mellon University. Many free online (unmoderated - that is no instructor) courses are available, including French!

    Information about previous Online French courses at CCSF:

    • French 1B Online will be offered in Spring 2012.
    • [Take the French Placement Recommendation to find out which course to take.
    • For classes that meet on campus, please call the Foreign Languages Dept. at 415.239.3223. Some sections may have space.  Some meet only once per week to accommodate the schedules of busy students.

 

Online Course Info

 


Enrolled Students

ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Deadlines, and other important information from CCSF.[PDF]


Course Resources


SHOULD I TAKE AN ONLINE CLASS?

Only YOU can answer this question! Learning French takes time, practice, and diligence.

  • IF you are a self-starter,
  • IF you are motivated (i.e. you really need to learn the language, or get these units), and
  • IF you can manage your time, you are a candidate for an online French class.

Remember, if you have a busy life, it does not get less busy because you are taking an online course. Working a bit every day and keeping to the course schedule will help ensure success.

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