Monday, December 19, 2011

Advisory Placement Testing for Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Japanese, and Spanish

Students, did you know that if you have a previous background in Chinese, French, German, Japanese or Spanish, you may take an "Advisory placement test" to determine which course would be the best for you to enroll in. In addition, based on the result and after consultation with a test advisor,you may sign up to earn extra units based on the previous study. How does this work? For example, if the test and advisor recommend you enroll in German 2, you take that course and upon completion of German 2 with a grade of A or B, City College will award you units for both German 1 and 2 (5 units per course for a total of 10 units).

For details on the placement tests and the awarding of additional units, click on the appropriate link: Chinese (Mandarin)
  • For Chinese, please note: The score of the CPT is used for advisory purposes ONLY. 
  • The CCSF Chinese Language Program does NOT issue any certification of Chinese language competency/proficiency based on the score of the CPT. 
  • Students may NOT use the result of the CPT to fulfill any high school, college, or university course requirements. 
  • Students may NOT use the result of the CPT for the purpose of transferring to another college or university. 
  • Students may NOT use the result of the CPT for the purpose of fulfilling job requirements. 
The Chinese Placement Advisory test is administered in the Language Center; its Spring 2012 schedule will be announced here.

The French, German, and Spanish advisory placement tests may be taken wherever you have internet access, or you can use the Language Center facilities: French, German, Japanese,  Spanish

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Register Now for Spring 2012 and Get the Class You Prefer and/or Need!

Students!  Web registration for continuing students for Spring Semester 2012 started November 21st.  Web registration for new or readmitted students is from December 7 - January 14.  In person registration is January 8 - January 14.  As of this post, the Summer Session will be reduced by 20%, so Spring 2012 may be your best option for taking the class you need: to complete your A.A., transfer or prepare for that long-awaited trip abroad.  Click here for daytime foreign language classes, and here for evening and Saturday classes.   At $36 per unit, a three- or five- unit class at CCSF is a real education value!  Those language classes are in the 9 credit-level languages taught at CCSF: ASL,  Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Pilipino, Russian, and Spanish.  

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Tutoring Available in the Learning Assistance Center - R-207

Students, did you know that tutors are available in the Learning Assistance Center for ASL, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish?  Click here to access the schedules. Tutors can be a valuable resource to supplement your language learning, especially when you've hit a "wall" with a new grammar concept or structure, or are reviewing material for a test, midterm or, even a final (!) and have some questions.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Fall 2011 - It's Not too Late to Add a Foreign Language Class

Welome back, continuing students and welcome, new students to CCSF and the Foreign Language Department. It's not too late to add a foreign language class. Click here to go to the Foreign Language Department website, and on the right hand side you will see a list of still-open classes. Hurry, though, Friday, September 2 is the last day to add!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Fall 2011 - Classes Fill Up Quickly, So Register Now!


Whether you're new to CCSF in the Fall or are a returning student, the CCSF Foreign Language Department has a foreign language to suit your schedule and your language-learning goals. Have you always wanted to learn Italian because you love all the Italian food available in the Bay Area? Do you need a foreign language as a transfer prerequisite? And, of course, there are those of you who started a courses, 1A or 1 in the Spring semester. How about ramping up those beginner skills with a continuation course? Whatever your motivation to take a foreign language class, check the schedule for fall (day)(evening)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Summer Session - 2011 - Sign Up Starting March 18


The summer session is just around the corner, and classes fill up quickly, so enroll in your choice of foreign language class this summer and be prepared to take the next course level in the fall. You'll have that language requirement satisfied in no time! Evening classes will be at the Downtown Campus (4th and Mission), which is easily accessible by BART, MUNI, or, if you dare to drive, the campus is directly across from the 5th and Mission garage. Click here for the summer session schedule. Registration begins on Friday, March 18.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Grammar Workshop in the Language Center for Students of Spanish


Are you a beginning student in a Spanish class at CCSF? Or a continuing student looking to refresh your memory regarding basic grammar concepts? Then the Language Center (R-205) has a short and sweet workshop for you. The workshop will cover basics such as: what is a noun, gender and number of nouns in Spanish, definite and indefinite articles, and gender and number of adjectives. So if this sounds like information you can use, drop by the Language Center Monday-Thursday, though February 23, at 2:10 and check in at the Service Desk. Any questions? Call 452-5555.