Grade 4: Foundation Level

  • Vocabulary: Numbers (1-100), colors, days of the week, months, and basic classroom objects
  • Grammar: Articles (definite/indefinite), singular/plural nouns, basic verbs (être, avoir) in present tense
  • Communication: Basic greetings and introductions
  • Activities: Flashcards, songs, and interactive games

Grade 5: Basic Level

  • Vocabulary: Animals, family members, and common foods
  • Grammar: Conjugation of regular verbs (-er), possessive adjectives, and prepositions
  • Communication: Asking and answering simple questions
  • Activities: Role-playing daily conversations, short dictations

Grade 6: Elementary Level (A1)

  • Vocabulary: Weather, clothing, and hobbies
  • Grammar: Conjugation of -ir and -re verbs, introduction to passé composé (past tense)
  • Communication: Talking about daily routines and preferences
  • Activities: Group discussions, creating mini-dialogues

Grade 7: Pre-Intermediate Level

  • Vocabulary: Sports, school subjects, and transport
  • Grammar: Reflexive verbs, future proche (near future), and basic adjectives
  • Communication: Writing short paragraphs and describing events
  • Activities: Picture-based storytelling, listening to simple French audio

Grade 8: Intermediate Level (A2)

  • Vocabulary: Travel, professions, and health
  • Grammar: Passé composé vs imparfait (past tenses), comparative and superlative forms
  • Communication: Writing informal letters, making small talk
  • Activities: Preparing dialogues for common scenarios (e.g., shopping, dining)

Grade 9: Advanced Intermediate Level (B1)

  • Vocabulary: Media, technology, and environment
  • Grammar: Conditional tense, relative pronouns (qui, que, où), and negation
  • Communication: Debating simple topics, narrating past experiences
  • Activities: Creating essays, participating in group discussions

Grade 10: Upper Intermediate Level

  • Vocabulary: Politics, festivals, and global issues
  • Grammar: Subjunctive mood (basic), indirect speech, and advanced connectors
  • Communication: Writing formal emails and essays
  • Activities: Watching French movies with subtitles, engaging in debates.

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Crash Course for Kids (Age 6-12)

Duration: 30 Hours
Age Group: 6 to 12 Years

Course Structure

Module 1: Introduction to French (3 Hours)

  1. Greetings and introductions (Bonjour, Salut, Comment ça va?)
  2. Learning French alphabets and pronunciation
  3. Numbers (1 to 20)

Module 2: Basic Vocabulary (5 Hours)

  1. Colors (rouge, bleu, vert, etc.)
  2. Days of the week and months of the year
  3. Common objects in school and home
  4. Animals and their sounds

Module 3: Everyday Expressions (5 Hours)

  1. Introducing oneself (Je m’appelle, J’ai 8 ans, etc.)
  2. Simple questions and answers (Quel âge as-tu?, Où habites-tu?)
  3. Expressing feelings (Je suis heureux/triste/fâché)
  4. Basic polite phrases (Merci, S’il vous plaît, Excusez-moi)

Module 4: Fun with Grammar Basics (4 Hours)

  1. Understanding articles (un, une, des)
  2. Introduction to verbs (être, avoir, and key action verbs)
  3. Building simple sentences (J’aime le chocolat, Il est gentil)
  4. Singular and plural forms

Module 5: Listening and Speaking Practice (6 Hours)

  1. Listening to French songs and rhymes
  2. Practicing pronunciation through games
  3. Simple dialogues (ordering food, talking about hobbies)
  4. Role-playing everyday scenarios (shopping, greeting friends)

Module 6: Interactive Learning Through Activities (4 Hours)

  1. Learning through flashcards and memory games
  2. Crafting and labeling objects in French
  3. French storytelling sessions
  4. Fun quizzes and group activities

Module 7: French Culture and Traditions (3 Hours)

  1. Exploring French holidays and traditions
  2. French food and snacks (learn common names like baguette, croissant)
  3. Learning basic French etiquette (Bonjour vs Salut)

Outcomes:

  • Confidence in basic French conversations
  • Recognition of French words and phrases in everyday contexts
  • Increased interest in learning languages
  • A strong foundation for further learning

Assessment: A fun oral and written quiz at the end of the course.

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Crash Course for Adults

Duration: 30 Hours
Target Audience: Beginners with limited time, ideal for travelers, professionals, or hobbyists.

Course Structure (Point-to-Point)

  1. Basics of French Language (3 Hours)
  • French alphabet and pronunciation
  • Greetings and introductions (Bonjour, Je m’appelle…)
  • Numbers (1-100) and their usage
  1. Essential Vocabulary (4 Hours)
  • Days, months, and seasons
  • Common phrases for daily use
  • Vocabulary: Food, drinks, and shopping essentials
  1. Basic Grammar Fundamentals (6 Hours)
  • Articles (definite, indefinite) and gender of nouns
  • Introduction to verbs: Present tense (être, avoir, regular -er verbs)
  • Constructing simple sentences
  1. Conversational French (6 Hours)
  • Ordering food in restaurants
  • Asking for directions
  • Shopping and bargaining phrases
  • Role-playing real-life scenarios
  1. Listening and Pronunciation Practice (4 Hours)
  • Audio exercises with common phrases
  • Identifying words and phrases in short conversations
  • Pronunciation tips and techniques
  1. Travel-Specific French (4 Hours)
  • Airport and hotel-related phrases
  • Public transport vocabulary
  • Emergency phrases: Asking for help, medical needs
  1. Cultural Insights and Etiquette (2 Hours)
  • Understanding French cultural norms
  • Basic dos and don’ts when interacting with locals
  1. Review and Wrap-Up (1 Hour)
  • Quick recap of key topics
  • Common mistakes to avoid
  • Practice conversation with the instructor

Learning Outcomes

  • Speak and understand basic French for everyday and travel needs
  • Build confidence in navigating French-speaking environments
  • Gain insight into French culture and etiquette.

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Crash Course for Corporates

Duration: 30 Hours
Target Audience: Corporate employees, professionals, and executives requiring basic French proficiency for business or travel.

Course Objectives

  1. Equip professionals with essential French language skills for business communication.
  2. Develop confidence in understanding and using French in professional scenarios.
  3. Familiarize learners with French business etiquette and cultural norms.

Point-to-Point Course Structure

  1. Introduction (2 Hours)
  • Overview of the French language and its global importance.
  • Basic pronunciation tips and key phrases.
  1. Essential Vocabulary for Business (5 Hours)
  • Greetings and introductions.
  • Numbers, dates, and times (scheduling meetings).
  • Common workplace vocabulary (office tools, departments, roles).
  1. Everyday Communication (6 Hours)
  • Phrases for emails and phone conversations.
  • Basic small talk and polite expressions.
  • Role-plays: Meeting and greeting clients.
  1. Business Meetings and Negotiations (6 Hours)
  • Common phrases for meetings and presentations.
  • Vocabulary for negotiations and agreements.
  • Practice session: Simulating a business meeting.
  1. Travel and Hospitality (4 Hours)
  • Booking accommodations and transportation.
  • Dining out: Ordering food and beverages.
  • Directions and basic inquiries during travel.
  1. French Business Etiquette and Culture (3 Hours)
  • Cultural dos and don’ts in French professional settings.
  • Formal vs. informal communication styles.
  • Understanding French work culture and traditions.
  1. Listening and Speaking Practice (2 Hours)
  • Real-world listening exercises using audio clips.
  • Interactive speaking sessions to build fluency.
  1. Course Recap and Assessment (2 Hours)
  • Review of key topics covered in the course.
  • Individual and group assessments (oral and written).
  • Feedback and recommendations for further learning.

Deliverables

  • Customized course material including PDFs and vocabulary sheets.
  • Audio files for listening practice.
  • Certificate of Completion.

This crash course ensures quick, practical learning tailored to corporate requirements, enhancing the confidence and effectiveness of professionals in French-speaking environments.

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DELF Junior Course

For Ages 12-17
Total Duration: 40-50 Hours (Customizable based on student needs)

  1. Foundation Level (A1)
  • Objective: Build foundational French communication skills and introduce basic grammar and vocabulary.
  • Duration: 40 Hours
  • Key Points:
    • Greetings, introductions, and talking about oneself.
    • Vocabulary: Family, school, hobbies, and daily routines.
    • Grammar: Articles, pronouns, regular verbs in present tense, basic negation.
    • Listening: Understanding simple instructions and short dialogues.
    • Speaking: Role-play basic scenarios like ordering food or introducing a friend.
    • Reading: Recognizing words and phrases in short, simple texts.
    • Writing: Constructing simple sentences and filling out forms.
  1. Elementary Level (A2)
  • Objective: Enable students to handle everyday situations with enhanced vocabulary and grammar.
  • Duration: 45 Hours
  • Key Points:
    • Vocabulary: Shopping, weather, directions, and leisure activities.
    • Grammar: Reflexive verbs, passé composé, adjectives agreement.
    • Listening: Comprehending simple conversations and announcements.
    • Speaking: Engaging in dialogues, expressing preferences, and making simple plans.
    • Reading: Understanding short narratives and advertisements.
    • Writing: Crafting short paragraphs and informal notes.
  1. Intermediate Level (B1)
  • Objective: Equip students with skills to express opinions, discuss everyday topics, and handle more complex interactions.
  • Duration: 50 Hours
  • Key Points:
    • Vocabulary: Travel, media, school life, and environment.
    • Grammar: Imperfect tense (imparfait), future tense (futur simple), and direct/indirect objects.
    • Listening: Following extended conversations and radio shows.
    • Speaking: Debating simple topics and narrating experiences.
    • Reading: Understanding letters, stories, and magazine excerpts.
    • Writing: Composing essays, emails, and event descriptions.
  1. Advanced Level (B2)
  • Objective: Prepare students for higher-level communication in academic and social settings.
  • Duration: 60 Hours
  • Key Points:
    • Vocabulary: Politics, culture, careers, and global issues.
    • Grammar: Advanced sentence structures, subjunctive mood, and connectors.
    • Listening: Grasping main ideas and supporting details of complex audio content.
    • Speaking: Giving presentations, defending arguments, and storytelling.
    • Reading: Analyzing articles, reviews, and essays.
    • Writing: Drafting structured essays and formal letters.

Additional Features

  • Interactive Practice:
    • Role-plays for real-life scenarios.
    • Group activities to enhance speaking and listening skills.
  • Mock Exams:
    • Regular practice with DELF Junior format exercises.
    • Full-length tests to build confidence and improve performance.
  • Cultural Insights:
    • French customs, festivals, and traditions.
    • Exposure to French music, movies, and literature.

Certification:

  • Students will be prepared to appear for DELF Junior A1, A2, B1, or B2 exams based on their completed levels.

This structure ensures comprehensive coverage tailored for young learners, balancing academic rigor with engaging activities.

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DELF PRIM Course Structure (Ages 7-12)

Level: A1.1 (Beginner Introduction)

Duration: 30 Hours
Key Objectives:

  1. Understand and use simple words and phrases.
  2. Learn basic greetings and self-introductions.
  3. Identify numbers, colors, and family members.
  4. Recognize classroom objects and commands.
  5. Practice simple listening exercises.
  6. Engage in fun activities like songs and role-playing.

Level: A1 (Elementary)

Duration: 40 Hours
Key Objectives:

  1. Learn vocabulary for daily life (school, food, animals).
  2. Form simple sentences using present tense verbs.
  3. Understand basic questions and how to respond (e.g., “What’s your name?” “How old are you?”).
  4. Describe yourself, your family, and hobbies in basic terms.
  5. Practice reading short texts and answering questions.
  6. Improve pronunciation with rhymes and interactive games.
  7. Prepare for DELF Prim A1 oral and written exam sections.

Level: A2 (Advanced Beginner)

Duration: 50 Hours
Key Objectives:

  1. Expand vocabulary to include emotions, weather, and routines.
  2. Use verbs in passé composé (simple past tense).
  3. Express likes, dislikes, and preferences.
  4. Read and understand simple stories or dialogues.
  5. Write short paragraphs (e.g., describing a day at school).
  6. Practice group dialogues and role-playing common scenarios.
  7. Prepare for DELF Prim A2 exam.

Course Features for Kids

  • Interactive Sessions: Games, puzzles, and songs for engagement.
  • Child-Friendly Materials: Picture books, flashcards, and worksheets.
  • Mock Exams: Practice tests tailored for DELF Prim format.
  • Continuous Feedback: Regular progress reports for parents.
  • Certificate: Upon completion of each level.

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DELF Tout Public Course Structure

  1. DELF A1 – Beginner Level

Duration: 50 Hours
Objective: Enable learners to communicate in simple everyday situations and introduce basic French grammar and vocabulary.
Course Content:

  • Listening: Understanding short, clear audio related to familiar topics (introductions, shopping, directions).
  • Speaking: Simple conversations: self-introduction, asking for information, greetings.
  • Reading: Comprehending short texts, menus, and signs.
  • Writing: Writing short, simple notes and filling out forms.
  • Grammar Focus: Articles, present tense, adjectives, and question formation.
  1. DELF A2 – Elementary Level

Duration: 50 Hours
Objective: Equip learners to handle routine tasks and express preferences in everyday life.
Course Content:

  • Listening: Understanding brief instructions and predictable information in common settings.
  • Speaking: Talking about daily activities, family, and hobbies; asking for and giving directions.
  • Reading: Short descriptive texts, advertisements, and public notices.
  • Writing: Writing personal letters, simple messages, and filling forms with detailed information.
  • Grammar Focus: Passé composé, reflexive verbs, and future tense basics.
  1. DELF B1 – Intermediate Level

Duration: 90 Hours
Objective: Enable learners to express opinions, narrate experiences, and handle most everyday situations.
Course Content:

  • Listening: Understanding dialogues, announcements, and short lectures on familiar topics.
  • Speaking: Expressing viewpoints, narrating events, and participating in basic debates.
  • Reading: Understanding emails, newspaper articles, and instructions.
  • Writing: Writing structured paragraphs, short essays, and formal letters.
  • Grammar Focus: Imparfait, conditional tense, and relative pronouns.
  1. DELF B2 – Upper-Intermediate Level

Duration: 120 Hours
Objective: Prepare learners to engage in professional discussions, write in-depth reports, and express opinions on complex topics.
Course Content:

  • Listening: Comprehending interviews, news programs, and debates on general topics.
  • Speaking: Presenting arguments, participating in debates, and engaging in formal discussions.
  • Reading: Analyzing articles, reports, and detailed narratives.
  • Writing: Composing essays, reports, and critiques with coherent arguments.
  • Grammar Focus: Subjunctive, connectors for formal speech, and advanced sentence structures.

Course Features for All Levels:

  1. Mock Tests: Regular practice with exam-style tasks to simulate DELF testing conditions.
  2. Pronunciation Practice: Focus on improving French accent and fluency.
  3. Cultural Insights: Understanding French culture to boost comprehension and communication skills.
  4. Customized Feedback: Individualized corrections and progress tracking.
  5. Exam Strategies: Time management, key tips for each section (listening, speaking, reading, writing).

This structure ensures that learners progress systematically through the levels, mastering the skills necessary to excel in the DELF Tout Public exams.

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