Mar 17 • 18:51 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Franco Cultural Center opens 430 spots for French courses and cultural educator; ANNOUNCEMENT

The Franco Cultural Center in Amapá has opened applications for free French and cultural educator courses, offering a total of 430 spots available for various age groups.

The Franco Cultural Center in Amapá has announced the opening of applications for free French and cultural educator courses, with a total of 430 spots available. The application process is open until next Monday (the 23rd) and must be completed in person at the institution's headquarters in Macapá. Among the available courses, 405 spots are designated for French classes, which are offered in morning, afternoon, and evening shifts, while 25 spots are reserved for the cultural educator course, which takes place in the evening.

The courses are structured to accommodate different age groups, particularly for children aged 8 to 11 years, adolescents aged 12 to 15, and adults from the age of 16 and above. Notably, children and adolescents can only enroll in the morning and afternoon shifts. The French language courses are divided into beginner (A1) and intermediate (A2) levels, requiring proof of prior knowledge for those applying for the A2 level. Each course has a duration of around 160 to 200 hours, with classes scheduled for two hours per day across various days of the week.

This initiative reflects a commitment to promoting cultural education and language learning within the community, making such educational resources accessible to all age groups. The free nature of the courses is particularly significant as it lowers barriers to entry for individuals interested in acquiring new skills and knowledge, promoting lifelong learning and cultural interchange in the region.

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