Passeport pour le français
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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32,000 copies of the Passeport pour le français are now in circulation in the United States and Canada.
The "Passeport pour le français" is a creation of the Alliance Française de Chicago produced with fundings from the Federation of Alliances Françaises USA, the Délégation générale and the Alliance Française Fondation. Participating Alliance Française chapters give their students the possibility to visualize their progress in learning French according to CEFR and FRAMES standards.
The "Passeport pour le français", which looks like a European Community passport, includes an ID page, 6 pages corresponding to all six CEFR levels (from A1 to C2), and a page explaining AF FRAMES standards. Neither a portfolio or an official certificate, it still works as a Alliance Française certificate of completion, offering students a written proof of their level of fluency as well as a quick reference to the progress of their studies in French. As any other "passport", the "Passeport pour le français" is also a travel document through the Alliance Française network.
For more information about the "Passeport pour le français", or to express your interest, please contact .
Jack McCord and Frédéric Robinel, Alliance Française de Chicago
Jane Bernbach, Federation of Alliances Françaises USA
Thierry Lagnau and Pascal Saura, Délégation générale États-Unis