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Foreign Language Classes

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Russian 100—Beginning 1 - JUST ADDED!

"The instructor provides excellent direction and pacing for the course content. She challenges the students but takes time to be certain that we understand the concepts.”
Janice Wilder, Spanish 400

Italian for Travelers- JUST ADDED!
Czech: Advanced Beginning/Intermediate
French 580—Astérix
French 615—Pas Aoûtien?
Germany—History, Culture, and Travel
Korean—Intermediate/Advanced Conversation
Brazilian Portuguese Review & Conversation— Intermediate
Spanish Cultura, Tradición y Tertulia

Spoken Language Interpreter Certificate Program

The aim of this program is to prepare bilingual students to become qualified consecutive interpreters in community and government settings by focusing on interpretation techniques, not foreign language instruction. At the completion of this program you are considered a “qualified interpreter” and are a candidate to obtain the certification as an interpreter. Study the interpreter codes, receive the tools to be an interpreter, and follow the guidelines to choose a career in the field of interpretation. No previous interpretation experience is necessary. Enroll in Introduction to Interpretation as your first class.

Prerequisites: Complete fluency in both languages with oral and written skills at the college level and two years of college education. In addition, students will take the required language skills test. For information, please contact Guiomar Anderson 703-658-1292 or guiomar.anderson@fcps.edu.

Need more answers on how to earn a spoken language interpreter certificate? Visit frequently asked questions.

Certificate Fee: $35.00 (CE01026)
Spoken Language Interpretation class
Note: Although a certificate program is offered, you do not need to enroll in it to take Spoken Language Interpretation classes.

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Foreign Language Questions

Q: How do I register?
A:
Registering online is preferred; however there are six ways to register. Register early, as many courses fill quickly. Others have schedule changes, so view this web site for updates to language classes.

Q: Do any classes meet twice per week?
A:
 Yes! Check the class schedule for the days of the week when classes meet. A class that meets twice a week covers the same material as the classes that meet once a week, but at a faster pace. The class requires more concentrated study time.

Q: Which level should I register for?
A:
Please note that beginning French, German, Italian, and Spanish programs are conducted in four parts. Each course meets for 12 sessions and covers approximately ten chapters of the Ultimate Language text for that language. See course descriptions for individual courses.

  • Part 1: For complete beginners who have never learned the language or learned it so long ago they have forgotten (Chapters 1-10)
  • Part 2: If you have taken Part 1 or have some experience with the language this is your level (Chapters 11-20)
  • Part 3: If you have taken part 2 or the equivalent of one semester of college language and feel comfortable with all aspects of the present tense, this is your level. (Chapters 21-30)
  • Part 4: If you have taken Part 3 and feel comfortable with the present and conversational past tenses, this is your level. Here you will focus on subjunctive, conditional, and other more difficult aspects of the language. (Chapters 31-40)
  • Intermediate and Review: If you have completed the beginning language course or the equivalent of one full year of college language, this is your level. Review grammar and practice speaking.
  • Conversation: If you can converse on an elementary level and want to improve or maintain your conversation skills, this is the level for you. Grammar addressed only as the need arises.
  • Languages for Travel: If you have little or no exposure to the language and need survival skills quickly, this is the course for you. Learning vocabulary and role playing will help you make the most of your foreign visit.

Q: What if I miss a class or a class is cancelled?
A:
 Many adult students miss a class because of work or other personal commitments. If you miss a class, do not give up! Attend as diligently as your schedule permits. No refunds or rebates are given for missed classes. If a class meeting date is postponed, the instructor will arrange to make-up the missed classroom time with the class.

Q: What if a class has already started? May I still register for it?
A:
 If you have had some previous exposure to the language you want to learn, you may feel comfortable joining a class after it has started. There is no tuition remission for classes that you missed, and you will not be able to register on-line. Please call 703 658-1227 to enroll in a class that has already begun.

Q: What about BOOKS?
A:
 The cost of the text is included with each class. If you already have the book from a previous class, do not purchase it again. If you need a book, you must register at least ten days before the class starts in order to guarantee delivery to the first class session.

Other foreign language curriculum questions? Call 703-658-1227 or email language@fcps.edu.


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