DELF A1 Preparation (1 Semester)
This course introduces students to the basics of French language use in everyday situations. It focuses on enabling learners to understand and use familiar expressions and phrases aimed at the satisfaction of concrete needs.
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Course Curriculum
Objective: Build a foundation in French with the alphabet, greetings, self-introduction, numbers, and polite expressions.
- Alphabet, Greetings, Introducing Oneself
- Numbers 1–20, Nationalities, Countries
- Classroom Phrases, Basic Politeness
- Listening Practice: Greetings, Short Dialogues
Objective: Learn subject pronouns, the verb être, articles, and vocabulary to describe yourself confidently.
- Articles (Definite/Indefinite), Gender & Number
- Subject Pronouns, Être (to be)
- Describing oneself (name, age, nationality, profession)
- Oral practice: Personal introduction + comprehension tasks
Objective: Expand vocabulary to talk about family, use avoir, possessives, and write/speak about personal relationships.
- Vocabulary: Family, Professions
- Avoir (to have), Possessive Adjectives
- Writing a short paragraph about your family
- Listening & Speaking Practice: Talking about family
Objective: Master numbers up to 100, talk about dates, days, seasons, time, and describe daily routines.
- Numbers up to 100, Days, Months, Seasons
- Telling the Time, Talking about Daily Routine
- Reading: Calendar-based texts
- Writing: Describing one’s routine
Objective: Talk about hobbies, sports, and preferences using key verbs; read invitations and respond orally and in writing.
- Physical and Character Traits
- Adjective Agreement, Basic Sentence Construction
- Listening: Descriptions of People
- Speaking: Describing a friend or celebrity
Objective: Talk about hobbies, sports, and preferences using key verbs; read invitations and respond orally and in writing.
- Vocabulary: Hobbies, Sports, Cultural Activities
- Verbs: Aimer, Préférer, Jouer, Faire
- Reading: Invitations, Short Announcements
- Writing an invitation + responding orally
Objective: Use reflexive verbs, temporal prepositions, and structured monologues to describe daily life in detail.
- Daily Routines, Reflexive Verbs
- Prepositions of Time & Place
- Listening: Short Monologues (routine)
- Role Play: Describe your day
Objective: Evaluate comprehension and expression skills through a complete DELF A1-style mock test.
- Listening – DELF A1 sample
- Reading – Text-based MCQs
- Writing – Fill in forms, Simple compositions
- Speaking – Introductions, Picture description
Objective: Learn vocabulary related to home and furniture; describe your living space using il y a and c’est.
- Vocabulary: House, Rooms, Furniture
- C’est / Il y a / Il n’y a pas
- Listening: Apartment Descriptions
- Speaking: Describe your house
Objective: Talk about meals, food, and shopping experiences; read menus and compose simple food-related writing tasks.
- Vocabulary: Food Items, Meals of the Day
- Ordering Food, Shopping at the Market
- Reading Menus, Advertisements
- Writing: Compose a shopping list or recipe
Objective: Explore town-related vocabulary, give/ask directions, and guide a visitor around your town orally.
- Vocabulary: Town, Directions, Public Places
- Giving and Asking for Directions
- Listening: Navigation-based dialogues
- Speaking: Guide a tourist in your town
Objective: Learn to talk about the body and health issues, visit a doctor, and understand health-related dialogues.
- Vocabulary: Body Parts, Simple Health Issues
- Expressions with Avoir (e.g., J’ai mal à...)
- Role Play: Visit to a Doctor
- Listening Comprehension: Symptoms and Advice
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Course Information
Course Overview
Students will engage with themes such as personal identity, daily routines, shopping, food, and local geography. The course integrates grammar, vocabulary, and language skills in structured weekly modules aligned with the DELF A1 exam format.
Requirements
- No prior knowledge of French is required. Students must be able to commit to two sessions per week for 16 weeks and participate in weekly practice tests.
Placement Guidance
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