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Wednesday, 16 October 2024

FRENCH B1 level course SYLLABUS

 

FRENCH B1 LEVEL


Vocabulary Topics

  • Personal life & routine activities: describing family, interpersonal relationship, hobbies, going out, shopping, transport, travel, accommodation, authorities
  • People: their physical appearance, health, character, clothes
  • Feelings: happiness, sadness, disappointment, worries, fear, regret, surprise, curiosity, indifference
  • Places: city, countryside, regions, natural reserves
  • Events: meetings, narrating incidents, accident, natural phenomena, past happenings
  • Work: work profiles, job types, designation, employee roles & benefits, employment exchange
  • School: school system, courses, modules, levels
  • Media: TV programmes, newspapers, Internet, print & visual media, journals
  • Books: short stories, novels, magazines, weekly, monthly, comics, fables
  • Current affairs: daily life, news, stories, social trends
  • Leisure: cinema, theatre, painting, shows

 Grammar Topics

  • Past tenses, Agreement of Past participle with the subject and the Direct Object
  • Future tenses
  • Present conditional: wish and hypothetical events
  • Past conditional: regret and hypothesis
  • Reported Speech: In present and past
  • Subjunctive
  • Active-Passive Voice
  • Gerunds and present participle
  • IF conditions
  • Double pronouns
  • Pronouns : Relative, Possessive, Demonstrative
  • Impersonal phrases and verbs with il :Il est interdit de, Il est utile de, Il est important de
  • Adverbs: time, manner, place, frequency
  • Comparatives & Superlatives of adjectives and adverbs
  • Negations
  • Connectors / Conjunctions and articulators: Cause, Consequence, Opposition

 Speaking Topics

  • Introduce someone: Talk about your daily routine
  • Describe a person – Physical appearance, Character
  • Health problems
  • Describe an object, place, natural phenomenon, society
  • Make comparisons, express opinions
  • Ask someone for information or request a review
  • Ask for advice or suggestion, take or grant permission
  • Ask for a service: Make Claims
  • Give instructions and advice
  • Acceptance and refusal / agreement or disagreement
  • Locate events in time : Indicate the origin, the moment of an action and its duration
  • Express feelings/ justify tastes, preferences and his interests
  • Complain about a product or service
  • Express an opinion / judgment, possibility, certainty and doubt
  • Talking about the past: news item, personal experience, a story (real or fictitious)
  • Talk about the future : wishes, intentions, plans, projects, forecasts
  • Argue, analyze, convince, give solution
  • Participate in a conversation, start, continue and end a conversation

 Sociocultural Topics

  • Different registers : formal, informal gestures
  • Argumentative structure of discourse
  • Speaking: Interrupting someone, clarifying, convincing
  • The difference between the professional and political world
  • Communication skills:
  • Giving and understanding a formal speech
  • Written communication at work
  • Variety of letters ( formal and informal) to authorities, superiors, editor etc.

By the End of Level B1 you will be able to do the following :



  • Understand and write down key points if they are familiar topics relating to work, school, leisure, etc.
  • Understand the content and essence of many radio or television broadcasts on current affairs or subjects of personal or professional interest.
  • Read and understand texts written mainly about familiar routine topics and job-related texts.
  • Describe events, express feelings, and wishes in informal letters/ e-mails, etc.
  • Write simple, straightforward text on familiar topics or of personal interest.
  • Express personal experiences, events, dreams, hopes, or goals.
  • Briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions or plans.
  • Discuss a story or the plot of a book or movie and give reactions.
  • Cope with the majority of situations one might encounter in a French-speaking region.
  • Possess enough linguistic knowledge and sufficient vocabulary to deal with a variety of familiar topics such as family, leisure, and centers of interest, work, travel, and news.
  • Present a series of short, simple, and distinct elements in a clear, organized, and coherent way
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