French
DELF A1 – Beginner

Course Descriptions

The A1 beginner level is the very first step into the French language. It is designed for learners with little to no prior knowledge of French. This course introduces the foundations of grammar, everyday vocabulary, and essential expressions. Learners begin to build confidence in using French in simple, familiar situations such as greetings, introductions, shopping, and basic conversations.

Course Curriculum

  • Learn the basics of German grammar such as present tense, articles, subject pronouns, and simple negations.
  • Build useful vocabulary related to family, numbers, days, months, greetings, and everyday objects.
  • Practice reading short and simple texts like notes, timetables, menus, signs, and small messages.
  • Improve writing skills by creating simple messages, short notes, and personal introductions with clarity.
  • Develop listening skills through everyday conversations, classroom dialogues, and simple announcements.
  • Enhance speaking practice by introducing yourself, asking and answering simple questions, and expressing immediate needs.

Course Features

  • Exam Preparation: Focus on DELF exam format, practicing all four skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking), and mock timed exams.
  • Grammar and Vocabulary: Mastery of grammar and conjugation tailored to each level, vocabulary enhancement.
  • Pronunciation and Culture: Practice pronunciation for fluency, learn about French culture, idiomatic expressions, and conversational etiquette.

This curriculum ensures a structured progression for learners from basic to upper-intermediate French, emphasizing real-life communication skills, exam strategies, and cultural understanding.

End Goal

At the end of A1, you can understand and use everyday expressions, introduce yourself, and engage in very simple conversations. You will be ready to survive in a French-speaking environment with basic interaction.

What you’ll Learn

  • Focus: Basics of French grammar and vocabulary.
  • Skills: Understanding and using simple everyday expressions and phrases.
  • Communication: Simple introductions, describing where you live, people you know, and immediate needs.
  • Reading and Writing: Reading and writing short texts like personal letters, signs, and simple messages.
  • Listening: Comprehension of short audio clips such as announcements and conversations.
  • Speaking: Basic responses and simple conversations in familiar situations.

Requirements

Computer/ Mobile Paper/ Pencil Internet Connection

Course Includes:

  • Durations : 50 Hours
  • Book : La Saison and
    Cosmopolite
  • Language : French
  • Certifications : Yes
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