French A1

COURSE DURATION

- 2 MONTHS (REGULAR)
- 1.5 MONTHS (FAST TRACK)

EACH CLASS DURATION

1 HOUR

DAYS PER WEEK

- 3 days a week (Regular)
- 5 days a week (Fast track)

TOTAL HOURS

- 25 -30 HOURS ( live classes)
- 10 hours ( listening sessions)

ELIGIBITY

5 YEARS AND ABOVE

COURSE FEE

- ₹ 15,000.00 (Regular)
(@Rs. 375 only per class)
- ₹ 18,000.00 (Fast track)
( @ Rs. 450 only per class)

Course & Duration

Listening (L)

  • Understand basic spoken phrases and expressions related to immediate needs and common situations.
  • Practice listening to short dialogues and conversations on everyday topics.
  • Follow simple instructions and classroom commands.
  • Comprehend basic descriptions of people, places, and objects.
  • Identify specific information in short, clear, simple messages and announcements.
  • Practice with recorded materials, such as short dialogues and simple stories.


Speaking (S)

  • Participate in simple conversations on familiar topics.
  • Use essential French greetings and polite expressions to start and end conversations.
  • Practice sharing basic personal information such as name, age, nationality, and profession of yourself and others in French.
  • Describe oneself and others, including physical appearance and personality.
  • Talk about daily routines and activities.
  • Express likes, dislikes, and preferences.
  • Basic vocabulary related to shopping, transportation, and public places.
  • More detailed use of numbers, including ordinal numbers and dates.
  • Use basic vocabulary related to hobbies, weather, and food.
  • Pronounce French sounds accurately with more emphasis on pronunciation, including liaison and elision and with a focus on vowel sounds and nasal vowels.
  • Learn to tell time, including hours, minutes, and using casual expressions, Ask questions
  • Use of negative statements, Ordering form
  • Role-plays, games, Picture description and interactive exercises to reinforce language skills.


Reading (R)

  • Read and understand short, simple texts and dialogues.
  • Identify main ideas and specific information in written materials like advertisements, brochures, and timetables.
  • Recognize and understand basic vocabulary and phrases in context.
  • Understand simple written instructions and directions.
  • Basic understanding of French culture, traditions, and customs.


Writing (W)

  • Write short, simple texts, such as postcards, emails, and notes.
  • Fill out basic forms with personal information.
  • Describe daily activities and routines in writing.
  • Write simple sentences using common verbs, nouns, and adjectives.
  • Understand how to write negative statements in French.
  • Basic Grammar:
    • Introduction to articles (definite, indefinite, partitive)
    • Gender and number agreement
    • Use of common prepositions (e.g., à, de, en, chez)
    • Introduction to possessive and demonstrative adjectives
    • Regular and irregular verbs in present tense
    • Introduction to reflexive verbs
    • Basics of passé composé and futur proche
    • Learn the basics of the past tense (passé composé) and the near future tense (futur proche) to talk about past experiences and future plans.
    • Build a strong vocabulary by identifying and using common nouns in everyday contexts.
    • Learn the names of objects, places, and people frequently encountered in daily life.

CERTIFICATION

STUDY MATERIAL

ONLINE CLASSES

WEEK END CLASSES

REGULAR COURSE

FAST TRACK COURSE

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