FRENCH LEVELS
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BEGINNER LEVEL (A1-A2)
· 1. Vocabulary:
Greetings, introductions, and common phrases.
Numbers, dates, and time.
Daily activities, family, and food.· 2. Grammar:
Present tense of regular and common irregular verbs. Nouns, articles, and adjectives. Basic sentence structure (affirmative, negative, questions).
· 3. Speaking:
Basic talks about personal details. Asking and answering questions about everyday activities.
· 4. Listening:
Comprehending basic instructions and directions. Engaging in simple conversations and dialogues.
· 5. Reading:
Short texts such as advertisements, menus, and personal letters.
Recognizing familiar words and phrases.
· 6. Writing:
Writing simple sentences and short paragraphs. Sharing basic personal details and notes.
· 7. Culture:
Overview of French-speaking countries. Basic French customs and traditions.
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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL (B1-B2)
· 1. Vocabulary:
Travel, hobbies, and work-related topics. Describing people, places, and experiences. Expressions related to emotions and opinions.
· 2. Grammar:
Past tenses (passé composé, imparfait). Future and conditional tenses. Pronouns and prepositions. Comparative and superlative forms.
· 3. Speaking:
Discussing past experiences and future plans.
Engaging in conversations on familiar topics and expressing opinions.
· 4. Listening:
Understanding main ideas and details in longer dialogues. Following news reports and interviews.
· 5. Reading:
Articles, short stories, and simple literature.Understanding context and inferencing.
· 6. Writing:
Writing detailed descriptions, narratives, and personal letters. Composing essays and reports on familiar topics.
· 7. Culture:
Exploration of French literature and cinema. Understanding cultural practices and social norms.
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ADVANCED LEVEL (C1-C2)
· 1. Vocabulary:
Advanced topics such as politics, science, and philosophy. Nuanced expressions and idiomatic phrases.Specialized vocabulary for academic or professional contexts.
· 2. Grammar:
Complex sentence structures and subtleties of meaning.Subjunctive mood and advanced conditional forms. Passive voice and reported speech.
· 3. Speaking:
Presenting arguments and discussing abstract ideas. Participating in debates and giving presentations.
· 4. Listening:
Comprehending various accents and sophisticated content. Analyzing spoken media such as podcasts and lectures.
· 5. Reading:
Analyzing literature, academic texts, and complex articles. Understanding stylistic and rhetorical devices.
· 6. Writing:
Writing analytical essays, research papers, and detailed reports. Mastering formal and informal registers.
· 7. Culture:
In-depth study of French and Francophone cultures. Examination of historical and contemporary issues in French-speaking regions.