
ABSOLUTE BEGINNER (A1)
This level is all about “Tourist French”, just what you need to survive and thrive in everyday situations. You’ll learn how to read signs, ask for directions, and handle basics at supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, and more. The topics? All about you, your likes & dislikes, your world, and the people and things around you.
Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française
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DELF A1- Course Content
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Once you finish A1, you’ll be able to introduce yourself or someone else, talk about your day-to-day life, and handle basic convos about people and places around you. You’ll get the hang of understanding simple announcements (like train times or opening hours), and even write short, casual messages or letters to your fam and friends, all in French!

COURSE DETAILS:Duration: 2 to 2.5 months |
Duration of each live session: 1 to 1.5 hours per session |
Weekly no. of hours: 3 to 6 |
Class size: 12 to 15 students Class schedule: As per batch announcements Study material provided via Teams/Zoom/Gmeet, Google Drive, Email, WhatsApp Recordings for valid absences |
What you get ?
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Plenty of hours at a super affordable rate, with zero compromise on quality
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A personalized learning vibe, not a boring institute feel
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Class recordings provided for valid absences
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Strong focus on pronunciation, because a solid foundation matters
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Real emphasis on Speaking and Listening to boost your confidence early on
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Practical use of grammar in real conversations and writing
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WhatsApp support: homework help, feedback, revisions, and doubt-clearing, even outside class hours
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Soft copies of all study materials and books
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Full DELF A1 exam prep, covering all modules
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Access to our private French learning WhatsApp community for extra motivation and support
DELF A1 EXAM PREPARATION: Modules

Speaking

Listening

Reading

Writing
If you consistently put in just 1 to 1.5 hours a day for revision and self-study outside class, you’ll build a solid foundation in French without a doubt.
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