Tendances, méthode de français et cahier d'activités, niveau C1/C2.
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https://doi.org/10.4312/vestnik.11.385-390Keywords:
niveau C1/C2, CLEAbstract
CLE International, maison d'édition spécialisée dans le français langue étrangère (FLE), publie enfin, depuis la parution du CECR (Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues) en 2000 et sa large diffusion en 2001, sa première méthode d'apprentissage du FLE de niveau C1/C2, destinée aux adultes et grands adolescents. En effet, les seuls ouvrages conçus par CLE jusqu'à ce jour (et depuis 2007) pour ce niveau d'utilisateur expérimenté de la langue, proposaient des activités de préparation au DALF ou permettant d'acquérir les compétences correspondant à ce niveau défini par le CECR, ou encore des outils complémentaires pour perfectionner la grammaire, le vocabulaire ou la communication dans la collection Progressive du français, destinée aux grands adolescents et adultes. Ainsi, la maison vient combler le vide de sa ligne éditoriale et entre en concurrence avec Hachette FLE et Didier, qui avaient respectivement publié leurs premières méthodes de niveaux C1/C2 en 2010 (Alter Ego 5) et 2018 (Édito C1).
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