preparation for the A1 French language course

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About Course

This A1 French course is designed for beginners who want to learn French. It aims to enable learners to communicate in simple, everyday situations. Learners will learn to: introduce themselves and others; greet, thank, and say goodbye; give personal information (name, age, nationality, occupation, address); talk about their family, interests, and activities; ask and answer simple questions; understand instructions and short conversations; and read and write short, simple texts. The course content includes: vocabulary (family, school, work, home, food, leisure, city, and transportation); grammar (articles, personal pronouns, verbs in the present tense, adjectives, negation, and simple questions); and communication (dialogues and common expressions). The A1 French course is an introductory course that allows learners to acquire the basics of French to understand, speak, read, and write in simple, everyday situations. This program will also enable learners to acquire the essential elements of their course, such as the basics of grammar (pronouns, articles, the present tense of the most common verbs), vocabulary related to family (family, leisure activities, city, etc.), and polite and everyday communication phrases (saying hello, thank you, etc.). They will need to be able to read, write, listen, and speak simply enough to make themselves understood.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Communicating in simple everyday situations
  • * Greeting and saying goodbye.
  • * Thanking and apologizing.
  • * Using polite expressions.
  • 2. Introducing yourself and others
  • * Saying your name, age, and nationality.
  • * Talking about your profession.
  • * Introducing someone else.
  • 3. Understanding and using basic vocabulary
  • * Family.
  • * Numbers.
  • * Colors.
  • * Professions.
  • * Nationalities and languages.
  • * Days, months, and seasons.
  • 4. Reading and writing simple sentences
  • * Knowing the alphabet.
  • * Spelling a word.
  • * Filling out a simple form.
  • * Writing a short introduction.
  • 5. Understanding simple conversations
  • * Identifying personal information.
  • * Understanding simple instructions.
  • * Answering common questions.
  • 6. Mastering the basics of grammar
  • * Personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, you, they).
  • * The verbs *to be*, *to have*, *to be called*.
  • * The most frequent verbs of the first group.
  • * Articles (the, a, an, some).
  • * Adjectives of nationality.
  • 7. Talking about one's environment
  • * Family.
  • * Home.
  • * School or work.
  • * Likes and preferences.
  • By the end of level A1, the learner should be able to:
  • * Introduce themselves simply.
  • * Introduce another person.
  • * Ask and answer simple questions.
  • * Understand very common expressions.
  • * Write short texts about themselves.
  • * Participate in a simple, slow conversation on familiar topics.
  • These skills correspond to level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​(CEFR), which is the beginner level in French.

Course Content

Module 1: présentation et connaissance
Dans ce module l’apprenant doit pouvoir comprendre et utiliser des expressions simples, se présenter, parler de son environnement immédiat et communiquer dans les situations courantes de la vie quotidienne. . . .

  • Salutations et formules de politesse
  • Présenter de soi-même
  • Alphabet et orthographe
  • Les Nationalités et les langues
  • Les jours de la semaine et les mois de l’année
  • Les jours de la semaine et les mois de l’année
  • Salutations et formules de politesse
  • Présentation de soi
  • Présentation d’autrui
  • Alphabet et orthographe
  • Nationalités et langues

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