Course description

The A1 French course is for beginners, building foundational knowledge for basic communication. It covers greetings, introductions, essential vocabulary (personal info, objects, daily activities), and fundamental grammar (sentence structure, present tense verbs, noun-adjective agreement, articles, prepositions). Emphasis is placed on proper pronunciation. Upon completion, students can comprehend and use basic French for everyday interactions like introductions, asking simple questions, ordering, and asking for directions, fostering functional communication in predictable scenarios.

What will i learn?

  • Comprehend and utilize commonplace expressions and fundamental phrases.
  • Introduce oneself and others, and pose and respond to straightforward personal inquiries.
  • Engage in basic interactions, assuming the interlocutor communicates at a deliberate and distinct pace.
  • Peruse and interpret concise, unadorned texts and signage.
  • Compose elementary sentences and complete forms with personal information.
  • Cultivate self-assurance to advance to the A2 level of French language competence.

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge of French is required; this course is designed for absolute beginners.
  • Basic English reading and writing skills are necessary to follow explanations and instructions.
  • Access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with an internet connection is essential.
  • Participants must be willing to engage in speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities.
  • A commitment to attending regular classes and completing assignments is expected.

Frequently asked question

A1 French is for absolute beginners with no prior knowledge of the French language.

This course teaches French fundamentals: greetings, basic vocabulary (numbers, colors, common objects), elementary grammar (être, avoir), and simple sentence construction for daily use.

You'll be able to have simple, basic conversations and understand common phrases. It's a foundational level designed for "survival" communication.

No, there are no prerequisites. This course is designed for complete beginners.

The duration varies, but A1 courses often range from 6 to 12 weeks depending on the intensity and frequency of classes.

After successfully completing A1, you can progress to the A2 level, which builds upon the foundational knowledge and introduces more complex grammar and vocabulary.

Learning any new language takes dedication. French has a logical structure, and with consistent practice, you'll find it manageable and rewarding!

Concise summaries and recordings may be provided, but prolonged absences could impede progress.

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Lectures

12

Skill level

Intermediate

Expiry period

Lifetime

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