French Language Course Syllabus (A1)

  1. SPEAKING SKILLS

  • Greet people

  • Talk about yourself

  • Talk about where you live

  • Talk about your family members

  • Talk about your likes and dislikes

  • Engage in a simple buy-and-sell situation

  • Ask about the day, the time and the date

  • Accept and refuse

  • Read simple notices, posters and catalogues

  • Fill in a simple form

  • Write a simple postcard

    1. VOCABULARY SKILLS

  • Alphabet

  • Numbers

  • Family name & Given Name

  • Residence

  • Personal items

  • Classroom objects

  • Nationalities

  • Professions

  • Marital status (married / single)

  • Countries & Cities

  • Hobbies

  • Family

  • Time

  • Prices

  • Weather / Climate

  • Date

  • Days of the week

  • Descriptions (small, big, old, young, etc)

  • Colours

  • Seasons

  • Places

  1. Grammar

  • Personal subject pronouns

  • Tonic pronouns

  • Present tense

  • Common verbs: be, have, do, to be called

  • ER Verbs: to live, to work, to talk

  • Verb: to understand (I and You forms)

  • Conditional for politeness (I would like to)

  • Interrogation (the 3 forms)

  • Interrogative words: Do you, What do you

  • Interrogative pronouns: Where, When, How much

  • Interrogative adjectives (what)

  • It is / This is / Here is

  • Definite and Indefinite articles

  • Zero article for professions

  • Cardinal numbers

  • Demonstrative adjectives

  • Masculine/Feminine & Singular/Plural

  • Agreement of Adjectives (for nationalities)

  • Some descriptive adjectives (big, small, ...)

  • Position of adjectives

  • Affirmative and Negative sentences

  • Negation (not)

  • Possessive 's to show belonging

  • Possessive adjectives

  • Partitive articles (of the)

  • Adverbs of quantity (a few, a lot)

  • Uncountable

  • Countable

  • Impersonal 'it' for the weather

  • Expressions of time (now, this morning, tomorrow)

  • Expressions of time (days, months, seasons, year)

  • Expressions of Place: go to / come from + a city or country; live in + a city or country

  • There is / There are

  • Connectors: and, or, but

  • Sociocultural

  • Greetings (when meeting people)

  • Simple expressions to express politeness: excuse me, please, sorry, thank you

  • Informal you and Formal you

  • Difference between I want & I would like

  • How to write an informal letter

  • How to write a postcard

  • How to write an email

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