Welcome to our French course for beginners (or not), designed especially for those who wish to acquire the basics of the French language (or more). Whether you are a beginning student or a language enthusiast, this interactive course will guide you through the essential elements of French, allowing you to develop the skills needed to communicate effectively.
Course objectives:
1. Alphabet and Pronunciation Mastery: Learn to recognize and correctly pronounce French letters, as well as specific French sounds.
2. Basic Conversations: Learn essential communication skills for holding simple conversations, such as introducing yourself, asking for information, and expressing everyday needs.
3. Grammar: Explore the basics of French grammar, including articles, regular and irregular verbs, adjectives and pronouns.
4. Everyday Vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary with useful words and expressions for daily life, work and travel.
5. French Culture: Learn about French culture through things like cuisine, customs, celebrations and traditions.
For those who would like to have an advanced level:
1. Advanced Speaking: For learners wishing to improve their speaking, this section will focus on expanding vocabulary, improving fluency, and practicing more complex conversations.
2. Written Expression: Participants will have the opportunity to perfect their written expression by tackling more advanced topics, developing their personal style and refining their ability to construct coherent paragraphs.
3. Grammatical Depth: This section will look at more advanced aspects of French grammar, including the subtleties of verb tenses, complex sentence structures and grammatical exceptions.
3. Spelling Improvement: Students will have the opportunity to strengthen their spelling skills by focusing on specific rules, correct use of accents, and correcting common errors.
Methodology :
This course takes an interactive and participatory approach, combining lectures, practical exercises, role plays and multimedia activities to reinforce learning.
This is a rough idea of what our courses will look like, obviously, I would adapt above all to YOU being the most important element for solid learning