Each year, the CLA hosts over 4,000 students from around the world. It is primarily known for its teaching of
French as a foreign language and French linguistics. Its courses range from two weeks to year-long. The CLA also offers tailored courses to teachers of French as a foreign language which incorporate theories of both applied linguistics and
pedagogy. In addition to teaching French as a foreign language and French
linguistics, the CLA offers nine other languages on a permanent basis (Arabic, Chinese, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish) and other languages on request. The CLA has a large network of partners worldwide (including
UNESCO, the
World Bank, the
International Monetary Fund and international universities) to whom it offers courses and assistance, and with whom it collaborates in applied linguistics research. == Facilities ==