MA in Teaching French as a Foreign Language (FLE)

 
This master's program is designed to prepare specialists in French language teaching through advanced study of language acquisition, applied linguistics, pedagogy, assessment, and educational technologies. Students develop the theoretical knowledge and practical expertise required to teach French effectively in diverse academic and professional contexts.

Core Courses (First Three Semesters)

Students complete advanced coursework in language teaching methodology, applied linguistics, educational assessment, research methods, and technology-enhanced learning.
  • Theories of Foreign Language Learning
  • Linguistic Analysis of Interlanguage
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Text Writing
  • Research Methods in Language Teaching
  • Methods of Teaching French
  • Assessment in French Language Teaching
  • Internship in French Language Teaching
  • Discourse Analysis
  • Corrective Phonetics
  • Grammar Teaching Methods
  • Application of ICT in Education
  • Teaching French for Specific Purposes (FSP)
  • Foreign Language Teaching Methods
  • Teaching Conversation and Listening
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Methods of Teaching French Literature
  • Applied Linguistics
  • Key Concepts in Language Teaching
  • Semio-semantics

Career Opportunities & Academic Pathways

Graduates are prepared for careers as university lecturers, language instructors, curriculum designers, materials developers, educational consultants, assessment specialists, educational administrators, and researchers in second language acquisition and language pedagogy.
University Lecturer Language Instructor Curriculum Designer Materials Developer Educational Consultant Assessment Specialist Educational Administrator Researcher Language Pedagogy Expert

Academic Progression

PhD in Language Education Applied Linguistics Second Language Acquisition French Language Teaching Educational Technology Curriculum Studies
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