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French For Beginner

This document provides an overview of a beginner French course at level A1. The course aims to teach basic communication skills in French, including introducing oneself, asking questions, describing people and situations. It covers pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and culture. The 80-hour curriculum is divided into vocabulary, grammar and speaking topics. Students will learn to engage in everyday conversations such as greetings, asking for directions and discussing daily life.

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French For Beginner

This document provides an overview of a beginner French course at level A1. The course aims to teach basic communication skills in French, including introducing oneself, asking questions, describing people and situations. It covers pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and culture. The 80-hour curriculum is divided into vocabulary, grammar and speaking topics. Students will learn to engage in everyday conversations such as greetings, asking for directions and discussing daily life.

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French for Beginner - A1 Level

You will learn French easily and gain confidence to communicate in French from day one -
Including basic Grammar

What you'll learn


 Be able to communicate in day to day activity with native French people
 To be able to ask question and give answer simple question also be able to to ask for
direction and landmarks
 Be able to Introduce yourself and explain a situation, a problem and make request in full
sentences
 Read basic information in French and able to write basic letter and fill form in French
 Pronounce and spell French words correctly
 Describe people, things and situation
 Use the correct conjugation pattern and negative phrases
 Be able to clear A1 level or equivalent French exam
 Gain confidence for discuss and make conversation in various situation in French like at
buy/sell, at restaurant, at railway or airport, at reception counter, at bank and much more....
 Gain basic French vocabulary so that understand and involve in almost all basic
conversation

Requirements
No Prerequisite knowledge of French required

Requirements
No Prerequisite knowledge of French required
Description
French for Beginner - Complete A1 Level
The course includes basic reading, writing, speaking and understanding of French. This
course is designed in such a way that student can confidently communicate in basic French
comfortably.  In this course we’ll explore all the main areas of French grammar, pronunciation,
spelling and culture.
What student will Learn?
Each lesson is dedicated to one subject whether it is a grammatical, pronunciation, dictation
or vocabulary. In this course student will;

 Learn how to understand French from very basic to advance level


 French alphabet, Number and Greetings 
 Day, Month weather and Seasons in French
 How to introduce yourself in French
 Learn about pronunciation and spelling
 Conjugation of First, Second and third group verbs
 Vocabulary of almost all common subject
 Gender of noun and adjectives
 Articles in French
 Various proposition used in French
 How to conjugate irregular group verbs 
 Reflexive verbs
 Verb pronominal 
 Present tense, Near future tense, Past tense and much more....
 Interrogative statement in French
 Negative Statement in French
 Comparison in French
 Direct and indirect objects
 and much more...

By the end, student will be able to;

1. Introducing self 
2. Asking for directions 
3. Do purchase or sell in French
4. Talk with others like neighbour, colleague, friends and relatives etc.
5. Do conversion in French at Bank, Railway station, Airport, Shopping malls, Post office,
Public services and much more
6. Watch French program and movies
7. Read French news paper, books, comic and magazines
8. Write letter or fill up form at various inquiry or reservation counter
9. Ask for any help with any one in French
Curriculum Plan (80 hour coaching Plan)
Part 1: Vocabulary Topics
.   Alphabet  1.   L'alphabet
2.   Numbers 2.   Les nombres
3.   Family name & Given Name 3.   Les noms et prénoms
4.   Residence 4.   L’adresse
5.   Personal items 5.   Les objets personnels
6.   Classroom objects 6.   Les objets de la classe
7.   Nationalities 7.   Les nationalités
8.   Professions 8.   Les professions
9.   Marital status (married / single) 9.   L’état civile (marié / célibataire)
10. Countries & Cities 10. Les pays & les villes
11.  Hobbies 11. Les loisirs
12.  Family 12. La famille proche
13.  Time 13. L'heure
14.  Prices 14. Les prix
15.  Weather / Climate 15. La météo / le climat
16.  Date 16. La date
17.  Days of the week 17. Les jours de la semaine
18.  Descriptions (small, big, old, young, etc) 18. Les descriptions (petit, grand, vieux, jeune, etc)
19.  Colours 19. Les couleurs
20.  Seasons 20. Les saisons
21.  Places 21. Les lieux

Part 2: Grammar Topics


1. Personal subject pronouns 1. Les pronoms personnels sujets 
2. Tonic pronouns  2. Les pronoms toniques
3. Present tense - State, Description 3. Le présent – l’état, la description
4. Common verbs: be, have, do, to be called   4. Quelques verbes usuels: être, avoir, faire, s’appeler 
5. ER Verbs: to live, to work, to talk 5. Quelques verbes à une base (-er) : habiter, travailler, parler
   
6. Verb: to understand (I and You forms)  6. Le verbe comprendre (je, vous)
7. Condionnal for politeness (I would like to)  7. Le conditionnel de politesse «je voudrais»
8. Interrogation (the 3 forms)   8. La phrase interrogative simple : les trois formes
9. Interrogative words: Do you, What do you  9. Les formes interrogatives : est-ce que, qu’est-ce que 
10. Interrogative pronouns:Where, When, How much 10. Quelques pronoms interrogatifs : où, quand, combien
   
11. Interrogative adjectives (what)  11. Les adjectifs interrogatifs (quel)
12. It is / This is / Here is   12. Les présentateurs (c’est, voilà)
13. Definite and Indefinite articles 13. Les articles définis, les articles indéfinis 
14. Zero article for professions  14. L’article «zéro» : être + profession
15. Cardinal numbers 15. Les nombres cardinaux
  
16. Demonstrative adjectives 16. Les adjectifs démonstratifs
17. Masculine/Feminine & Singular/Plural    17. L’accord masculin/féminin ; singulier/pluriel 
18. Agreement of Adjectives (for nationalities)  18. L’accord des adjectifs (de nationalité)
19. Some descriptive adjectives (big, small, ...)   19. Quelques adjectifs qualificatifs (grand, petit, ...) 
20. Position of adjectives 20. La place des adjectifs
  
21.  Affirmative and Negative sentences  21. Les phrases affirmatives et négatives 
22. Negation (not)   22. La phrase négative : ne...pas
23. Possesive 's to show belonging  23. Le complément du nom avec «de» - l’appartenance 
24. Possessive adjectives   24. Les adjectifs possessifs
25. Partitive articles (of the) 25. Les articles partitifs (du, de la, ...)
  
26. Adverbs of quantity (a few, a lot)   26. Quelques adverbes de quantité (un peu, beaucoup)
27. Uncountable  27. La quantité indeterminée (du, de la, des)
28. Countable 28. La quantité déterminée (un peu de, beaucoup de, pas de)
29. Impersonal 'it' for the weather   29. La forme impersonelle simple : «il» pour la météo
30. Expressions of time (now, this morning, 30. La localisation temporelle : quelques adverbes de
tomorrow)   temps (maintenant, ce matin, demain...)
 
31. Expressions of time (days, months, seasons, year)   31. L’expression du moment: prépositions + date,
32. Expressions of Place: go to / come from + a city or mois, saison, année
country; live in + a city or country  32. La localisation spatiale : venir de / aller à + ville ou
33. There is / There are pays - habiter à, au, en + ville ou pays 
34. Connectors: and, or, but   33. Il y a
34. Quelques articulateurs du discours : et, ou, alors

Part 3: Speaking Topics


1. First encounters  1. Entrer en contact avec qn:
    Greet sb     saluer qn
    Take leave of sb     prendre congé
    Ask sb's news or Give your news     demander/donner des nouvelles à qn

2. Introduction 2. Présenter qn: 


    Tell about yourself or sb else     donner son identité ou l’identité de qn
    Give your name     donner son nom
    Spell your name      épéler son nom
    Tell your age      dire son âge
    Tell your nationality     dire sa nationalité
    Tell your profession     dire sa profession

3. Talk about your daily life  3. Parler de son environnement quotidien


    Give your address/email     donner son adresse/son e-mail
    Give your phone number     donner son numéro de téléphone
    Talk about your family     parler de sa famille
    Talk about your hobbies      parler de ses loisirs

4. Describe an object / a person 4. Décrire un objet/une personne


    Tell apart sth or sb      désigner qch ou qn
    Say the price of an object     dire le prix d’un objet
    Talk about ownership     exprimer l’appartenance
    Talk about quantity     exprimer la quantité
    Describe the weather      dire le temps qu’il fait

5. Ask for an information 5. Demander une information


    Ask for personal information     poser des questions personelles
    Ask about the date     demander la date
    Ask about the time      demander l’heure
    Ask about a service     demander un service

6. Talk about when something happens 6. Situer des événements dans le temps
    Tell the date     dire la date
    Tell the time      dire l’heure

7. Talk about where something happens 7. Se situer dans l’espace : situer un lieu
    Give directions about a city / a country     localiser une ville/un pays

8. Give instructions or advice 8. Donner des instructions/des indications

9. Accept something: Agree to sth 9. Accepter qch : répondre par l’affirmative

10. Refuse something: Disagree  10. Refuser qch : répondre par la négative

11. Participate in a conversation 11. Participer à une conversation


      Say what you don't understand       dire qu’on ne comprend pas

Part 3: Sociocultural knowledge


1. Greetings (when meeting people) 1. Les salutations (lors d’une rencontre)
2. Simple expressions to express politeness: excuse me, 2. Les formules de politesse simples: excusez-
please, sorry, thank you moi, s’il vous plaît, pardon, merci
3. Informal you and Formal you  3. Tu ou Vous
4. Difference between I want & I woud like 4. La distinction Je veux et Je voudrais
4. How to write an informal letter  Les rituels de la lettre amicale
5. How to write a postcard 5. Les rituels de la carte postale
6. How to write an email 6. Les rituels de l’e-mail

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