According to the CEFRL (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), an A1 French learner should be able to recognize and use familiar words and simple phrases for concrete purposes. They can introduce themselves or someone else. They can ask and answer basic questions about home, family, surroundings, etc. They can communicate in a basic way when the other person speaks slowly and clearly, and is ready to repeat or reformulate to help communication.
Course Modules | Sub Modules |
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CONVERSATION |
Basic communication skills :
Introducing yourself and where you come from Talk about what you do for a living Talk about your hobbies Talk about your family Talk about where you live Talk about the weather Ask basic questions to someone Accept / turn down an invitation Talk about plans Order food in a restaurant Ask for directions |
GRAMMAR |
The main grammar points for A1 French:
Alphabet and pronunciation Articles (definite and indefinite) The verbs “être” and “avoir” Cardinal numbers Adjectives Gender of nouns Gender of countries Apostrophe Silent H and mute H Contracting articles Prepositions of place The pronoun “on” When to use “moi” and “je” When to use “vous” and “tu” Being aware of moods and tenses in conjugation Verbs in “-ER” (first group verbs) Negation The verb “aller” The interrogative adjective “quel” The verb “faire” (hobbies) The verb “jouer” à / de (hobbies) Partitive articles and quantities (countables vs uncountables) How to formulate questions Le passé composé (past tense) L’impératif (imperative mood) Demonstrative pronouns Pronominal verbs (reflexive verbs) Direct object pronouns Near future (le futur proche) |
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