ABSOLUTE BEGINNER (A1)
This level is “Tourist French”- enough to be able to read & understand signs, ask for simple directions, deal with basic situations in supermarkets, restaurants, and lodging, etc. The themes will be related to you, things, people, and events around you.
Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française
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DELF A1- Course Content
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After A1, you will be able to introduce yourself, or somebody else, talk about your immediate surroundings and people and ask or respond to simple personal & direct questions. You will also be able to understand simple announcements in public places related to time/ day and to write short letters to family and friends.
COURSE DETAILS:Duration: 2.5 to 3 months |
Duration of each live session: 1 hour |
Weekly no. of hours: 3 to 5 |
Class size: 12 to 15 students Class schedule: As per batch announcements Study material provided via Skype, Google Drive, Email, WhatsApp Recordings for valid absences |
What you get ?
- Adequate number of hours at very affordable per hour cost with no compromise on quality
- Personalized learning experience instead of a traditional institute experience
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Recordings for valid absences
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Focus on Speaking and Listening to build confidence from the start
- Focus on building a strong foundation through correct French pronunciation
- Application of learned grammar in Speaking and Writing
- WhatsApp assistance, homework correction, revision & doubt sessions, and personalized comments outside of class timings
- Soft copies of study material and books
- DELF A1 Exam Preparation for all modules
- Access to our French learning community on WhatsApp
DELF A1 EXAM PREPARATION: Modules
Speaking
Listening
Reading
Writing
If you devote a sincere 1.5 hours daily for self-study outside of the classroom revising your concepts, you’ll have a strong base in the language.
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