Personal profile
Personal profile
Geoffrey Leleu is an experienced and committed educator who has demonstrated both passion and patience in teaching French in varied intercultural environments since 2012.
With a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from the University of Caen (France) and a Master’s degree in FLE (Linguistics: French Teaching for Foreigners in Higher Education) from University of Artois (France) , His specialization lies in teaching French to all beginners within the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) framework, as well as French for Specific Purposes (FSP), intercultural communication, and the appreciation of French culture. Since the beginning of his career, he has taught at numerous institutions in France and China, as well as diverse groups of newly arrived learners (refugees in France).
Additionally, Geoffrey Leleu is a certified examiner accredited by the French government for the DELF examination. He also possesses in-depth expertise in academic exchanges between France and China.
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Teaching
Courses Taught (2012~present)
Before UNNC:
- French A1
- French A2
- French B1
- French B2
- French C1
- French C2
- French for primary school, middle school and high school
- French Literature and French History
- French for Vocational Purposes A1-C2 (General work-related French; Architecture; IT; Fashion; Building and Civil engineering; Finance; Arts etc.)
- French for Migrants (Adults and Primary School children)
UNNC (since Oct. 2023)
- General French through Tourism 1A/1B/2A/2B (10 credits)
- French 2A/2B (20 credits)
- French 3A (20 credits)
- Foreign language learning through short movies (10 Credits NAA Module)
Research Interest
- Teaching French as a Foreign Language
- French Literature and Comparative Literature
- Intercultural Approach in Language Teaching
- Use of AI in Language Teaching
Education/Academic qualification
Master, FLE (Teaching French as a Foreign Language), Université d'Artois
Award Date: 1 Sept 2019
Bachelor, Bachelor of Linguistic, Université de Caen
Award Date: 1 Jun 2012
Disciplines
- Foreign Language and Literature