France's migrant office scraps in-person French classes and replaces them with app
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The French language classes provided by a state organisation are being eliminated in favor of an online platform and app. France is tightening language requirements for residency cards, allowing in-person OFII classes only for asylum seekers and complete beginners. Most visa holders, required to attend OFII assessments, will shift to online French learning services. The changes do not impact other State-subsidised language classes. Starting in August, the online platform will replace in-person classes for many; however, specific details about the platform's format and launch remain uncertain.
The French language classes provided by a state organisation are being scrapped and replaced with an online platform and app for learning, according to recent announcements.
OFII French language classes will now be reserved for asylum seekers and complete beginners in both spoken and written French, as France tightens its language requirements.
From August, in-person classes will be replaced for most people with an online platform, while in-person classes will only be available for certain groups.
The online platform's format and start date remain unclear, and its director stated that the number of hours of learning on the platform is yet to be confirmed.
Read at The Local France
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