A1 Syllabus
French A1 (Beginner Level) is the first stage of learning French according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). This course helps beginners build a strong foundation in French vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. By the end of the A1 level, students can communicate in simple everyday situations and confidently progress to higher levels of French.
Overview
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Greet and introduce yourself
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Talk about where you live
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Describe your family
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Express likes and dislikes
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Handle simple shopping situations
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Ask and tell the time and date
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Accept and refuse politely
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Understand simple notices and posters
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Fill in basic forms
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Write simple postcards and messages
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Personal pronouns
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Present tense
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Polite requests ("I would like...")
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Asking questions
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Question words
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"It is", "This is" and "Here is"
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Definite and indefinite articles
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Professions and occupations
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Numbers
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Demonstrative adjectives
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Gender and number (masculine/feminine, singular/plural)
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Descriptive adjectives and their agreement
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Affirmative and negative sentences
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Possession and possessive adjectives
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Expressions of quantity
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Countable and uncountable nouns
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Weather expressions
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Time and date expressions
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Place and location expressions
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"There is" and "There are"
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Basic connectors (and, or, but)
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Greetings and introductions
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Polite expressions and social etiquette
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Formal and informal forms of address
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Expressing wants and polite requests
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Writing an informal letter
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Writing a postcard
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Writing a simple email
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Greet and say goodbye
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Introduce yourself and others
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Exchange personal information
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Spell your name
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Talk about your age, nationality, and profession
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Describe your daily routine
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Give your contact details
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Talk about your family and hobbies
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Describe people and objects
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Express ownership and quantity
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Discuss prices
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Talk about the weather
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Ask for and give information
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Ask and answer questions about time and dates
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Enquire about services
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Talk about places and locations
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Give simple directions
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Give basic instructions and advice
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Accept or refuse politely
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Express agreement or disagreement
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Participate in simple conversations
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Ask for clarification when you do not understand





