Please pass on this info to Indian blind students who wish to learn
french or are already enrolled.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/log-on-learn-french/article5310202.ece
Small world:By going online, you can be in touch with an excellent
teacher who could be a thousand kilometres away.  Marcin Caban
Learning the French language is made easier with the online course
offered by Click on French. Designed by teachers from the Alliance
Française, the course on Certified Spoken French Lessons for Beginners
(Level DELF A1) is certified by the French Embassy. Bincy Mathew
speaks to the Marcin Caban, managing director of the e-learning
portal.


Why an online course?

The Alliance Française (AF) realised that there are a lot of people
interested in learning French and who may have contacted one of the
centres for enquiring after the course, but do not eventually sign up
for the course because the centre is far away or the timings do not
suit their requirements.

So the French embassy and AF understood that the alternative to
classroom learning was to take the same quality content or pedagogical
approach used in AF and offer it on an online platform. This is how
Click on French was started.

Wouldn’t a one-on-one classroom interaction be better?

There is no better way to learn than one-on-one, when the student has
the full attention of the teacher and is practising his French to the
maximum.

But nowadays you don’t need to be sitting in the same room with a
teacher to have a one-on-one session with him or her. The uses of
voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) tools allow a very effective
interaction between a teacher and a student.

So now, the student has the choice, and if he had to choose between a
bad or average teacher in a one-on-one session in a classroom or a
one-on-one session with an amazing teacher 1,000 km from him, I know
what he will choose. At the moment, there are 60,000 students
registered on Click on French, and they also know what is best for
them.

How was the course conceived and how has it been structured?

The course took the best teachers of the Alliance Française network in
India, to design a tailor-made course. The result is a step-by-step,
student focussed course that puts an emphasis on learning to speak
French as fast as possible. For that, the course contains more than
3,000 audio files recorded by native French speakers so that the
student can get the perfect pronunciation, which is one of the most
difficult and important aspects of learning French.

There is a follow-up to each student’s performance — to see which
exercises he has done well, where he has failed and what are the areas
that need improvement.

Can you tell us more about the course?

The course exists since 2005, and each year thousands of students
register for the course.

The student has a choice of different packages. The “Basic Package”
gives access to the full course content, the grammar, pronunciation,
exercises and audio files. Whereas, the “Plus and Privilege Packages”
offer the possibility for the student to have a dedicated “real”
teacher assigned to him. The teacher’s role is to answer all
questions, correct the exercises, have one-on-one practice sessions
and also to keep the student motivated by giving a personalised
feedback. This is made easier as the teacher student ratio is 6:1.

What is unique about the online French course? Why should students
take it up if they have the other option of taking up a conventional
classroom course?

Click on French gives the student the flexibility to learn at his own
pace. He can finish the course in two months, or six months or three
years if he wishes to, the course for beginners has lifetime validity.
But most students finish the course within three months.

It is the only online French course in the world, which provides at
the end of the course a certification by the French Embassy if the
student clears the final exam.

If the student can take a course at one of the Alliance Française
centres in India, that’s a very good option. But if the centre is too
far, or the timings are not convenient, of if there is a risk of
missing some classes, then Click on French is definitely the best
option.

Your current course teaches up to A 1 level, do you plan to teach
higher levels, too?

The course was initially designed as an introduction to the French
language, and a way to give a “taste” of French to the students. That
is why for many years only the beginners A1 level was available.

But since the beginning of the year, we started offering more advanced
courses, using the virtual classroom approach, with one teacher
connected to a small group of students on WizIQ, and it worked
fabulously. The students from the first batches loved the course, and
all cleared the DELF exams. Many posted enthusiastic testimonials
about the course. It encourages us to organise more such classes, even
though the challenge is to gather enough students.

To enrol, log on to: http://go.wiziq.com/2pfo


-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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