FRENCH B1
COURSE DURATION
- 3 MONTHS (REGULAR)
- 2 MONTHS ( Fast track)
EACH CLASS DURATION
1 HOUR
DAYS PER WEEK
- 3 days a week (Regular)
- 5 days a week (Fast track)
TOTAL HOURS
- 40-45 HOURS ( live classes)
- 15-20 Hours ( listening classes )
ELIGIBILITY
A2 FRENCH
COURSE FEE
- ₹ 22,000.00 (Regular)
( @ Rs. 340 only per class)
- ₹ 27,000.00 (Fast track)
( @ Rs. 415 only per class)
Course & Duration
Listening (L)
- Understanding Extended Speech: Comprehend longer conversations and talks on familiar topics, such as work, school, and leisure activities.
- Understanding more complex audio materials, including interviews, documentaries, and lectures
- Listening to Media: Understand the main points in news broadcasts, radio programs, and podcasts on familiar subjects.
- Following Instructions and Procedures: Grasp detailed instructions, such as operating devices, following recipes, and understanding travel directions.
- Listening to Discussions: Follow the main points in discussions and debates on familiar issues.
Speaking (S)
- Expressing Opinions and Arguments: Articulate opinions and arguments clearly on various topics, such as current events, social issues, and personal interests.
- Narrating Experiences: Describe experiences and events in detail, including hopes, dreams, and ambitions.
- Engaging in Discussions: Participate actively in discussions on familiar topics, expressing agreement, disagreement, and suggestions.
- Giving Detailed Descriptions: Provide detailed descriptions of people, places, objects, and experiences.
- Managing Conversations: Initiate, maintain, and end conversations effectively, including making and responding to suggestions, requests, and offers.
- Debates and discussions on current events and social issues
- Role-playing exercises for various real-life situations, such as job interviews and travel scenarios
- Group projects and presentations on cultural topics
Reading (R)
- Understanding Authentic Texts: Read and understand authentic texts, such as magazine articles, blogs, and essays on familiar subjects.
- Interpreting Informational Texts: Comprehend detailed informational texts, including reports, manuals, and brochures.
- Analyzing Arguments: Identify arguments and viewpoints in texts, understanding the structure and coherence of the text.
- Reading for Pleasure: Read longer narratives, such as short stories and simplified novels, for pleasure and general understanding.
Writing (W)
- Writing Detailed Texts: Write detailed texts on a range of topics, including essays, reports, and reviews.
- Expressing Opinions in Writing: Articulate opinions and arguments clearly in writing, using appropriate connectors and cohesive devices.
- Narrating Events: Write detailed narratives about personal experiences, events, and future plans.
- Formal and Informal Writing: Differentiate between formal and informal writing styles, composing letters, emails, and messages for various purposes.
- Editing and Revising: Edit and revise written texts for clarity, coherence, and accuracy.
- Grammar Expansion:
- Advanced verb tenses and moods, including plus-que-parfait (pluperfect), subjonctif (subjunctive), conditionnel présent (conditional present) conditionnel passé (past conditional)
- Complex sentence structures, including relative clauses and indirect speech
- Use of various conjunctions to express cause, consequence, purpose, and contrast
- Reflexive verbs in compound tenses
- Vocabulary Expansion:
- Extensive vocabulary related to various fields, such as work, education, environment, and technology
- Idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms
- Phrases for expressing opinions, agreement, and disagreement
- Cultural Knowledge:
- In-depth exploration of French and Francophone cultures, including literature, cinema, music, and art
- Discussions on social and cultural issues in Francophone countries