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French Courses A1 to C1
This course is intended to provide training for Basic to Advanced Level French language Training. you can choose the full course or select specific levels as well. From individual learners seeking personal growth to corporate teams looking to upskill. For those pursuing professional advancement, skill acquisition, or even a new career path, these French Language courses can be a valuable resource
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CEFR French Course (A1-C1)
Comprehensive Advanced Level Course for more advanced learning
Beginner Level
Recommended Experience
Upto 12 Months
What you''ll learn
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Basic Grammar
Learn from the basic grammar and sentence construction of French with greetings. (A1 & A2)
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Advanced Grammar
You will also learn advanced level concepts like conditional sentences, passive sentences etc and their utilisation for a specific purposes of of more advanced communication
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Interpersonal Skills
You will learn how to communicate in different circumstances with different people in various settings.
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Vocabulry
Possessing extensive and impressive vocabulary is essential for advanced communication.
Curriculum to be covered
Grammar topics |
· Auxiliary verbs (to be/to have) · Genders (masculine/feminine) · Definite and indefinite articles · Plural form · Possessive adjectives (my, your, his/her…) · Regular verbs at present tense (-er verbs) |
· Plural of nouns · “on” pronoun · Negation · Prepositions of location (in, on, next to, in front of…) · Use « Quel », « Est-ce que » and « Qu’est-ce que » in a question · Demonstrative adjectives (this, that) |
· Partitive articles · Answering a negative question · Futur Proche (future tense) · Reflexive verbs (se lever…) · Imperative Form |
· Passé Composé (past tense) · Présent Continu (Present continuous) · Direct pronouns · Time markers |
Grammar topics |
· Revisions of A1 Curriculum · Futur Simple (Future tense) · Hypothesis in the future · The negative imperative · Express a cause/reason and a purpose |
· Present tense · The preposition “Depuis” · Relative pronouns (qui/que) · Comparative/Superlative |
· Le Passé composé and l’Imparfait (past tenses) · « Il y a » / « Pendant » · Chronology · Cause/Reason · Consequence |
· Plural of -al words · Direct and indirect pronouns · Adverbs of manner · Imperative+Direct and indirect pronouns · Subjonctive form · Conditional · Irregular verbs |
· Y pronoun · Où Relative pronoun · Indefinite adjectives (tout/toute/chaque/quelques) · Opposition/Concession · Interrogative pronoun « lequel » · Demonstrative pronouns (celui-ci/celui-là…) |
· Gerundive form · En pronoun · Indicative/Subjonctive · Negation · Prepositions of localisation |
Grammar topics |
· Subjonctive · Negation · Past tenses : Passé Composé / Imparfait |
· Time markers (1) · Reflexive verbs at past tense · Relative pronouns (qui/que/dont/où) · Express a purpose |
· Indicative/Subjonctive · Comparative/Superlative · Place of adjectives · Plus-que-parfait (past tense) |
· Y and En pronouns · Time markers (2) · The passive form · Adverbs |
· Future tenses · Present and Past Conditional · Prepositions after a verb or an adjective |
· Gerundive · Words to organise a speech · Reported speech at present and past tense · Formal questions · Indefinite adjectives/pronouns (aucun/chaque/tout…) |
· Cause/Consequence · Present participle · Compound relative pronouns (auquel/lequel…) · Double pronouns |
· Futur antérieur (Future in the past tense) · La mise en relief (ce qui…c’est) · Opposition/Concession · Time markers (3) · Introduction to Passé Simple |
· How to give your opinion · The difference between indicative and subjonctive · Declarative words · Reported speech in the past |
Grammar topics |
· How to give your opinion · The difference between indicative and subjonctive · Declarative words · Reported speech in the past |
· Cause and Consequence · The passive form |
· The past tenses (Passé Composé/Imparfait/Plus- que-parfait) · Time markers · The past participle · The gerundive · Verbal adjectives · Past participle and Passé Composé |
· Personal pronouns · Relative pronouns · Talk about quantity |
· Condition and hypothesis · Comparison |
· Concession and opposition · Indicative, subjunctive or infinitive · The future tense · Express a purpose |
Objectifs communicatifs et savoir-faire |
· Identifier des profils type · Apprécier une critique de série · Saisir l’enjeu de l’éducation aux médias · Diagnostiquer la diffusion des fausses informations · Relever un paradoxe dans un texte littéraire · Dialoguer sur l’abattage du bétail |
· Approfondir ses connaissances scientifiques sur la mémoire · Décrire des techniques de mémorisation · Interpréter un texte littéraire · Repérer l’implicite dans le discours · S’informer sur la réforme sociétale de la famille · Débattre de l’évolution de la famille |
· Définir l’engagement d’un artiste · Défendre la place de l’art dans la société · Relever les pouvoirs du roman · Lier un récit autobiographique à son auteur · Appréhender l’intelligence artificielle et l’avenir de l’homme · Confronter transhumanisme et éthique |
· Décortiquer une forme poétique · S’imprégner du monde des sens · Déceler les caractéristiques de la guerre moderne · Mesurer les enjeux de cyberattaques · Percevoir l’impact de la mode sur la société · Débattre de la liberté de s’habiller |
· Discerner le lien entre la consommation et le bonheur · Dénoncer les stratégies consommatoires · Problématiser le traitement de la folie · Considérer les solutions pour accompagner les personnes en marge de la société · Etudier un manifeste · Interpréter ses rêves · Envisager le revenu universel · Prendre conscience de l’uberisation du monde du travail |
· Penser l’espace public · Evaluer les représentations du genre · Appréhender la médicalisation de la naissance et de la mort · Considérer la place des émotions dans nos sociétés · Développer son rapport aux émotions · Combattre la gentrification |
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