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French is spoken in more than 30 countries besides France like Canada,

Belgium, Switzerland, Madagascar, Seychelles, Luxembourg, Haiti, Mali,


Monaco, Mauritius, Algeria, Cameroon, Senegal, Morocco to name a
few.

A1 LEVEL
A1 LEVEL SYLLABUS
After completing A1 course with us, you should be able to:

-Understand and use everyday and everyday expressions as well as


very simple statements aimed at meeting concrete needs

-Know how to introduce yourself or someone

-Be able to ask a person questions about them and answer the
same type of questions

-Communicate in a simple way if the interlocutor speaks slowly and


clearly

Syllabus is as under:

1.1. To present oneself

1.1.1. Who am I

1.1.2. Nationalities

1.1.3. Countries and cities

1.1.4. Age

1.1.5. The negotiation

1.1.6. Ask a question with which

1.1.7. Total interrogation


1.1.8. Partial interrogation

1.2. Talk about your activities

1.2.1. Do (an activity)

1.2.2. The days of the week

1.2.3. Reflexive verbs

1.2.4. Verbs come and go

1.2.5. Tonic pronouns

1.2.6. The near future

1.3. Request and propose

1.3.1. Demonstrative adjectives

1.3.2. The verbs power, duty and want

1.4. To describe

1.4.1. It is and it is

1.4.2. Possessive adjectives

1.4.3. Professions

1.4.4. Qualifying adjectives

1.4.5. There is

1.4.6. The comparison

1.5. Advise someone

1.5.1. The imperative

1.5.2. Duty and power in the conditional

1.6. Talking about food

1.6.1. Definite and indefinite articles

1.6.2. Partitive articles, quantities


1.7. Talking about the weather

1.7.1. The impersonal form: it

1.7.2. Talking about the seasons, the prepositions

1.8. Talk about the past

1.8.1. Past tense

1.8.2. Days, months

A2 LEVEL SYLLABUS
After completing A2 level with us, you should be able to:

- Understand single sentences and frequently used phrases related


to immediate priority areas (for example, simple personal and
family information, shopping, nearby environment, work).

- Can communicate during simple and usual tasks requiring only a


simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and usual
subjects.

- Can describe with simple means his training, his immediate


environment and evoke subjects that correspond to immediate
needs

A2 level syllabus is as under:

1.1. Talk about the past

1.1.1. The imperfect and the compound past

1.1.2. Past irregular participles

1.1.3. Time expressions do that - there is ... that, during, there is

1.1.4. pronominal verbs with a compound past tense and verbs with
a double auxiliary
1.2. Talking about things and people

1.2.1. Relative pronouns

1.2.2. The possessive pronouns

1.2.3. Direct and indirect pronouns

1.2.4. The comparison (quantity)

1.2.5. Undefined adjectives and pronouns

1.2.6. The pronouns en and y

1.2.7. complex negation (do ... nothing, do ... more, never ... never,
do ... nobody, do ... none)

1.3. Talk about your actions

1.3.1. The progressive present and the recent past

1.4. Talking about the future

1.4.1. The simple future - the near future

1.4.2. The simple future of irregular verbs - pronoun y


B1 LEVEL SYLLABUS
After completing B1 level syllabus with us, you should be able
to:

- Understand the essential points when clear and standard


language is used and if it is about familiar things at work,
school, leisure, etc.

- Can cope in most situations encountered while traveling in an


area where the target language is spoken.

- Can produce a simple and coherent speech on familiar


subjects and in his areas of interest.

- Can relate an event, experience or dream, describe a hope or


goal, and briefly state reasons or explanations for a project or
idea.

B1 syllabus is as under:
1.1. Talk about news

1.1.1. Passive form

1.1.2. Talking about the past – past perfect

1.1.3. Past Tenses: simple past, imperfect, past-perfect

1.1.4. Reported speech

1.1.5. The hypothesis

1.1.6. The past participle - agreement

1.2. Talk about an action

1.2.1. The gerund

1.2.2. Demonstrative pronouns

1.2.3. The possessive pronouns

1.3. Explain and argue

1.3.1. Express the cause

1.3.2. Express the consequence

1.3.3. Express purpose

1.3.4. Express opposition

1.3.5. Compound relative pronouns

1.3.6. Double pronouns

1.3.7. Conditional uses

1.3.8. Neutral relative pronouns - allocation

1.3.9. Express the concession

1.3.10. The subjunctive (1): express the obligation, the


possibility and the preference
B2 LEVEL SYLLABUS
After completing B2 level with us, you should be able to:

-Understand the essential content of concrete or abstract subjects


in a complex text, including a technical discussion in his specialty.

-Can communicate with a degree of spontaneity and fluency such as


a conversation with a native speaker with no tension for either.

-Can express themselves clearly and in detail on a wide range of


subjects, express an opinion on a topical subject and explain the
advantages and disadvantages of different possibilities.
B2 level syllabus is as under:

1.1. Talk about the past

1.1.1. Recounting past events: the simple past

1.1.2. Express prior art - past subjunctive

1.2. Verbs with the preposition of or with or without preposition


followed by an infinitive

1.3. Talking about actions: the gerund and the present participle

1.3.1. The gerund

1.3.2. The present participle

1.4. Express feelings

1.4.1. The subjunctive

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