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This course is designed for complete beginners to introduce them to the French language and culture from scratch. The primary objective is to develop foundational skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. By the end of the course, students will be able to communicate in basic everyday situations and have an understanding of fundamental French grammar and vocabulary.
What Will I Study?
Throughout this course you will learn basic greetings and key phrases, receive an introduction to basic grammar and vocabulary and gain confidence in speaking French in everyday situations. You will learn how to pronounce and understand thematic vocabulary. As with all our language courses, your will develop all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) to enable you to communicate with confidence.
You will cover a range of topics, which may include:
Greetings, farewells and polite phrases
Food and drink
Means of transport and travel
Places in town
First aid equipment
You will also study the grammar of the language, including:
Definite, indefinite and partitive articles
Learning the present tense, including irregular verbs
Immediate future tense with ‘aller’
Homework is given on a weekly basis. To benefit most from the course, you will be encouraged to read the materials used during lessons and refer to the course book.
Entry Requirements
No prior knowledge of French is required; this course is intended for complete beginners. If you have any questions regarding your suitability for the course, please contact us.
Materials
Textbooks will be discussed in your first session. Please bring with you a pen, paper and a folder.
Progression
We offer a Semester 2 course that begins immediately after Semester 1 and is an integral part of the course, the exact length of which will be decided in the spring term. You would then be able to progress to the next level.
Waiting List
This course is full. If you would like to add yourself to a waiting list, sign in and click Waiting List.