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French, the language of romance, is second only to English in globally spoken languages. Learn how to speak French to express you in all walks of life. Be it personal or professional French will definitely give you that edge over the competition globally.
French-speaking people have made incursions upon the British Isles many times in the past, most noticeably in the Norman Invasion of 1066. For this reason, although English is a Germanic language at least a third of the English lexicon is derived from French.
Outline
French Language Beginners Level
Key learning points:
Module 1
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The alphabet and personal/basic greetings
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Introductions – how to ask and say name, surname, where one lives, what one studies and does for living
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Introducing someone else: what he/she studies, does for living, lives, name and surname
Module 2
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Numbers (1-10,000) – asking for and reading out a telephone number
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Use of masculine and feminine for nationalities
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Writing postcards and letters in French; addresses and city/country of residence
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Verbs “être” and “avoir” – differences
Module 3
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Family: members of the family (mother, father, cousin, grandparents, etc)
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Physical descriptions
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Formal and Informal: “tu” and “vous”
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Use of “there is, there are” (Il y a) – naming objects
Module 4
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How to say “how much is something”, use of “how many”/”how much” (combien)
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In a restaurant. How to order food and drinks.
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French cities and towns – maps
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Buying from a supermarket or a shop
Module 5
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How to book a room in a hotel and check-in
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Prepositions – where things are in the room or in the house
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Body parts
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Months of the year, days of the week.
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How to say the time and ask for the time
French Language Intermediate Level
Key learning points:
Module 1
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Asking for and giving directions
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Describing your house and where things are
Module 2
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Giving instructions
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Giving advice
Module 3
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Expressing obligation and Expressing ownership (my, your, his etc.)
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Talking about the past
Module 4
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Verbs: plaire, faire plaisir, offrir
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Obligation: Il faut / je dois
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Past tense: Passé composé
Module 5
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Quelque chose / rien – Quelqu’un / personne
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Relative pronouns: qui / que / où
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Pronouns: me, te, le, lui, leur
French Language Advanced Level
Key learning points:
Module 1
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Talking about the past and the future
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Agreeing and disagreeing
Module 2
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Expressing opinions and Comparing things
Module 3
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Describing someone
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Understanding and talking about the weather
Module 4
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Expressing wishes
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Past tense: passé composé (3)
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Past tense: imparfait
Module 5
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Time references: il y a, depuis, pendant…
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Negation: ne … plus, ne … jamais
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Future tense: futur simple
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