French A2 Training Course

This course will give you the intermediate knowledge you need to speak and express yourself. Learning any new tongue is a challenge that can open up your mind to new perspectives and help you connect...

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Course Description

This course will give you the intermediate knowledge you need to speak and express yourself. Learning any new tongue is a challenge that can open up your mind to new perspectives and help you connect with all types of people across boundaries of land and language. When it comes to learning French, these reasons are especially true. Here are just a few of the reasons why it’s a great idea to learn...

This course will give you the intermediate knowledge you need to speak and express yourself. Learning any new tongue is a challenge that can open up your mind to new perspectives and help you connect with all types of people across boundaries of land and language. When it comes to learning French, these reasons are especially true. Here are just a few of the reasons why it’s a great idea to learn French: -build new connections with hundreds of millions of people across the world -get a leg up in learning about other related languages, including English -experience culture and history of the French-speaking world through a linguistic lens -spruce up your French business skills to help you compete in the global economy -travel to and even live in French-speaking countries with confidence -stimulate your brain and keep your mental muscles sharp. Recognize new vocabulary words in various topics such as jobs, travel, family, human body, etc.

What you’ll learn
  • Live Class Practical Oriented Training
  • Timely Doubt Resolution
  • Dedicated Student Success Mentor
  • Certification & Job Assistance
  • Free Access to Workshop & Webinar
  • No Cost EMI Option
  • Be able to communicate in day to day activity with native french people
  • Be able to Introduce yourself and explain a situation, a problem and make request in full sentences
  • Ask for goods in a shop where goods are displayed
  • Use the correct conjugation pattern and negative phrases
  • Gain basic French vocabulary so that understand and involve in almost all basic conversation
  • Indicate the nature of a medical problem to a doctor
  • Note down times, dates and places from notice boards and announcements Note down instructions and requests such as clie...
  • To be able to ask question and give answer simple question also be able to to ask for direction and landmarks
  • Talk about yourself, your educational background, your job, your family, your neighborhood.
  • Order a meal in a restaurant if dishes are either displayed or illustrated on the menu
  • Gain confidence for discuss and make conversation in various situation in french like at buy/sell, at restaurant, at rai...
  • Book a hotel room (face to face)
  • Read notices, posters, catalogues, timetables, brochures, menus, advertisements, signs.

Covering Topics

1
Vocabulary Topics

2
Grammar Topics

3
Speaking Topics

4
ociocultural knowledge

5
Practice Session

Curriculum

      ·      People: Family, Physical description
    
    ·      Places: Cafe, Restaurant, Shops, Bank, Post office, Hotel, Road
    
    ·      Hobbies: Sports, Going out, Shows, Holiday trips
    
    ·      Public transportation: Subway, Train, Bus, Taxi
    
    ·      Daily Life: Work, Shopping,
    
    ·      Daily activities
    
    ·      Accommodation: Units in the house, interior decor
    
    ·      Everyday objects
    
    ·      Food ingredients, Cooking, Meals, Recipes
    
    ·      Common animals
    
    ·      Countries & Cities
    
    ·      Itinerary, Weather forecast
    
    ·      Actions in daily life
    
    ·      Events: Meetings, Family events, Visits, Excursions, Accidents, TV news
    
    ·      Money and payments
      ·      Present Simple tense - Habit, State
    
    ·      ER, IR, OIR and RE verbs
    
    ·      Pronominal verbs: verbes reflechis and pronominal verbs
    
    ·      Common verbs, e.g. : come, go, do, know, see, take
    
    ·      Some Verbs + infinitive: want to, able to, can do
    
    ·      Have to + infinitive
    
    ·      Past Simple - events in the past
    
    ·      Past participles
    
    ·      Imperfect tense - descriptions in the past (it was, there was)
    
    ·      Imperative - Affirmative & Negative for instructions & commands
    
    ·      Near Future Tense
    
    ·      Future simple tense
    
    ·      Recent Past tense - to have just done
    
    ·      Present Progressive - to be in the process of doing something
    
    ·      Interrogative adjectives and pronouns
    
    ·      Adjectives - Position and Agreement
    
    ·      Possessive adjectives and pronouns 
    
    ·      Demonstrative pronouns
    
    ·      Transitive and Intransitive verbs - Direct and Indirect object
    
    ·      Relative pronoun 'there' - place
    
    ·      Relative pronouns - who, that/which
    
    ·      Prepositions of time: when, while
      ·      Call out sb, Greet sb, Take leave of sb
    
    ·      Ask and Tell about sb's news
    
    ·      Welcome sb
    
    ·      Congratulate sb
    
    ·      Ask, Follow and Give instructions
    
    ·      Ask sb to do sth
    
    ·      Prohibit from doing sth
    
    ·      Ask sb to do sth or not to do sth
    
    ·      Order (food, ingredients, etc)
    
    ·      Book a ticket, Cancel an order
    
    ·      Do simple transactions (buy, sell, do a banking transaction)
    
    ·      Ask, Give and Understand information
    
    ·      Give thanks
    
    ·      Describe past activities and personal experiences
    
    ·      Describe daily activities and habits
    
    ·      Talk about the future: explain future plans and possibilities
    
    ·      Talk about past events
    
    ·      Give and justify one's opinion
    
    ·      Explain one's likes and preferences
    
    ·      Introduce sb
    
    ·      Expression of time: frequency
    
    ·      Expressions of place: give directions, locate a place / an object / a person
    
    ·      Talk about feelings
    
    ·      Describe his neighborhood, a monument, a place,  Order sth, Book sth
    
    ·      Ask to pay
    
    ·      Ask or suggest something to somebody: help, a service, an activity, make the necessary arrangements
    
    ·      Organise a meeting, & offer something
    
    ·      Accept or refuse something (help, service, suggestion, meeting)
    
    ·      Invite and respond to an invitation
    
    ·      Apologise, accept apologies
    
    ·      Ask sb to repeat, to clarify
      ·      Everyday expressions to express politeness
    
    ·      Conditional present to be polite or to make a suggestion
    
    ·      Welcoming sb: greetings, Asking for news, reaction to the response
    
    ·      How to write a personal message
    
    ·      Different models of business-related
    
    ·      Administrative message
    
    ·      How to get into a conversation
    
    ·      Start talking, call out somebody
    
    ·      Take leave
    
    ·      How to get sb's attention (Excuse me, Sir≠ Hoy, Hey you there, etc)
    
    ·      Informal conversation
    
    ·      How to do phone conversation
    
    ·      Inviting
    
    ·      Giving thanks
    
    ·      Apologizing
      ·      Reading
    
    ·      Writing
    
    ·      Speaking

Frequently Asked Questions

French A1 level knowledge required.

The course offers a variety of online training options, including: • Live Virtual Classroom Training: Participate in real-time interactive sessions with instructors and peers. • 1:1 Doubt Resolution Sessions: Get personalized assistance and clarification on course-related queries. • Recorded Live Lectures*: Access recorded sessions for review or to catch up on missed classes. • Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the flexibility to learn at your own pace and according to your schedule.

Live Virtual Classroom Training allows you to attend instructor-led sessions in real-time through an online platform. You can interact with the instructor, ask questions, participate in discussions, and collaborate with fellow learners, simulating the experience of a traditional classroom setting from the comfort of your own space.

: If you miss a live session, you can access recorded lectures* to review the content covered during the session. This allows you to catch up on any missed material at your own pace and ensures that you don't fall behind in your learning journey.

The course offers a flexible schedule, allowing you to learn at times that suit you best. Whether you have other commitments or prefer to study during specific hours, the course structure accommodates your needs, enabling you to balance your learning with other responsibilities effectively. *Note: Availability of recorded live lectures may vary depending on the course and training provider.