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The Mastering French Language course is meticulously crafted to provide a comprehensive and engaging learning experience for students of all proficiency levels. This course aims to develop a solid foundation in French while advancing through to complex linguistic and cultural nuances.
Beginning with the basics, learners will acquire essential skills in French pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. The course introduces learners to fundamental sentence structures, common phrases, and essential grammar rules, ensuring they can start communicating in French effectively from the outset.
As students progress, they will explore advanced grammatical concepts, idiomatic expressions, and cultural contexts. The course offers a balanced approach to both European and Canadian French, providing insights into regional variations and practical usage.
With interactive lessons, multimedia resources, and practical exercises, learners will engage in an immersive learning experience. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in reading, writing, and speaking French, and will have a deep appreciation of Francophone cultures.
Key Features
· Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers all language skills from beginner to advanced levels.
· Interactive Learning: Includes multimedia resources, exercises, and live practice sessions.
· Cultural Insights: Gain knowledge of Francophone cultures and traditions.
· Flexible Learning: Study at your own pace with personalized feedback and support.
· Practical Application: Real-life practice opportunities for everyday and professional use.
Course Outcomes
· Fluency in French: Achieve proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
· Cultural Understanding: Gain knowledge of Francophone cultures and traditions.
· Effective Communication: Communicate confidently in various contexts, from casual to formal.
· Literary Appreciation: Analyze and enjoy French literature and media.
· Advanced Skills: Master complex grammatical structures and nuanced language use.
Enrollment Details
· Course Mode: Tutor-led learning with weekly live sessions for speaking practice.Â
· Prerequisites: No prior knowledge required for beginners; Intermediate and Advanced levels assume basic proficiency.
· Certification: A certificate of proficiency in French will be awarded upon successful completion, validating language skills and cultural understanding.
For further information regarding enrollment, please feel free to contact us.
How we Deliver Lessons
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1Overview of French-speaking countries and cultures
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2Basic greetings, self-introduction, and essential phrases
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3Learning the French alphabet and correct pronunciation
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4Practice with letter sounds and common pronunciation patterns
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5Counting from 1 to 100 and beyond
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6Days of the week, months, and telling time in French
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7Forming simple sentences and asking questions
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8Introduction to subject pronouns and basic verbs
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9Vocabulary related to family members, relationships, and daily activities
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10Describing family, routines, and personal interests
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11Vocabulary for food, dining, and traditional dishes
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12Phrases for ordering at restaurants and discussing preferences
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13Describing daily routines and common activities
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14Using verbs related to hobbies, shopping, and travel
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15Building vocabulary for travel, education, and social interactions
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16Introduction to adjectives, adverbs, and common expressions
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17Understanding verb conjugations, noun-adjective agreement, and sentence structure
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18Introduction to past, present, and future tenses
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19Engaging in dialogues about personal experiences, future plans, and current events
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20Role-plays to practice listening and speaking skills
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21Vocabulary and grammar for describing people, places, and events
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22Writing and speaking about past experiences and future goals
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23Vocabulary for navigating cities, using public transportation, and travel scenarios
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24Asking for directions, discussing travel plans, and describing locations
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25Reading short stories, articles, and dialogues
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26Comprehension exercises to test understanding and interpretation
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27Writing short essays, personal letters, and descriptive paragraphs
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28Focusing on sentence structure, grammar, and clarity
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29Mastering complex sentence structures, verb forms, and grammatical rules
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30Understanding advanced concepts like the subjunctive mood and compound sentences
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31Learning common idioms, proverbs, and culturally significant expressions
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32Exploring French cultural traditions, social norms, and historical context
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33Differentiating between formal and informal language use
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34Writing formal letters, reports, and academic papers
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35Discussing abstract topics such as politics, philosophy, and global issuesDiscussing abstract topics such as politics, philosophy, and global issues
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36Engaging in debates, persuasive speaking, and critical analysis
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37Introduction to French literature, including poetry, novels, and essays
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38Analyzing texts and media from various Francophone regions
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39Developing skills for complex writing tasks, including research papers and creative writing
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40Mastering style, tone, and editing techniques
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41Advanced listening practice with native speakers, news broadcasts, and media
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42Understanding various French dialects and regional accents