Classify integration for not-French-speaking people

See also: Covering joint

A Classe of integration for not-French-speaking people (or COVERING JOINT ) is a class of the elementary school reserved to the pupils not-French-speaking people who have just arrived to France.

Teaching within a COVERING JOINT is comparable with that of a Classe of reception (CLA) to the college for the principle: it is a question of integrating in the school the nonFrench-speaking pupil. The professor of COVERING JOINT thus exempts courses of FLS and not of FLE. The pupils must indeed learn all the lexicon specialized from the school: its jargon ( supplement, surround, frame, ) like its implicit, that the other pupils could learn in several years.

A pupil can remain two years in COVERING JOINT, against only one year in CLA.

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