Training for French teachers at GU

PANJIM: The French Institute in India (IFI), in collaboration with the Goa University will conduct international training for around 70 French teachers from India and neighbouring countries in the State from May 22 to 26. 

Since 2015, this is the eighth edition of the programme organised by the French Institute in India. All participants will attend a training of 30 hours (2×15-hour modules) during the week on specific aspects of teaching methodology. The training will be conducted by four expert trainers from France and India.

The training programme will cover a variety of teaching methodology topics such as introducing the Francophone world in French language classes, using phonetics to improve pronunciation, developing a systematic and efficient lesson plan adapted to Indian language class, teaching grammar in an action-oriented approach, developing learners’ oral skills, and using assessment to improve the learning process.

Consul General of France in Mumbai, Jean-Marc Séré-Charlet, and Goa University Vice Chancellor Prof Harital B Menon will be present for the opening ceremony at 9 am on May 22. 

The five-day event training promises to be an excellent opportunity for French language teachers to enhance their teaching skills and to update their knowledge in modern teaching techniques.

Deputy Consul of France in Mumbai, Sam Bouke will be present for the closing convocation ceremony at 5:30 pm on May 26.

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