FRENCH A1 LEVEL
By the End of LEVEL A1, you will be able to do the following: Greet SomeonePresent OneselfTalk about your CityPresent your FamilyTell your preferencesBuying & Selling different productsAsk Date, Time & Day from someoneAcceptance & Refusal (Proposal/Invitation/Messages)Reading Short Texts such as E-Mail, Advertisement, PostersFill-in variety of Forms.Write an E-Mail, Letter, Postcard
- Alphabet
- Salutations
- Family name & First Name
- Marital status (married / single)
- Residence
- Days of the week
- Months
- Cardinal and ordinal numbers
- Colours
- Adjectives
- Seasons
- Personal items
- Various objects near you (in your office, in your room, at your home, at your desk)
- Places in the town
- Time
- Nationalities
- Professions
- Routine Activities
- Animals
- Food & Beverages
- Body parts
- Countries & Cities
- Family
- Prices
- Weather / Climate
- Means of transport
- Directions
- Rooms & objects in the House
- Subject pronouns
- Present tense
- Helping verbs: to be, to have
- Regular ER, IR and RE verbs
- Irregular ER, IR, RE verbs
- Affirmative and Negative sentences
- Answering a negative question
- Interrogation (the 3 forms)
- Interrogative pronouns: Where, When, How much etc
- Interrogative adjectives
- Definite and Indefinite articles
- Partitive articles
- Contracted articles
- Demonstrative adjectives
- Possessive adjectives
- Agreement of Adjectives
- Position of adjectives
- Adverbs of quantity (a few, a lot)
- Expressions of Places: go to / come from a city or country/ live in a city or country
- There is / There are
- Reflexive verbs
- Connectors: and, or, but, because
- Greet somebody
- Introduce yourself or somebody else : tell your name, spell your name, tell your age, nationality & profession
- Talk about your family
- Talk about your hobbies
- Describe something or somebody
- Ask and tell the price of an object
- Talk about quantity
- Describe the weather
- Ask about the day, date and time
- Ask for a service
- Give directions for a city / a country
- Give instructions or advice
- Accept something: Agree to something
- Refuse something: Disagree with something
- Greetings (when meeting people)
- Simple expressions to express politeness: excuse me, please, sorry, thank you
- Informal you and Formal you
- Communication skills:
- How to write an informal letter, message, invitation, postcard, email
- Filling up forms
- Reading short notices, posters and advertisements
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