WAYSTAGE/ ELEMENTARY (A2)
At this level, you’ll still need a bilingual dictionary now and then, but you won’t be stuck looking up every single word. You’ll be able to talk about people, things, and events, and express yourself on topics connected to your daily life and surroundings.
DIPLÔME D’ETUDES EN LANGUE FRANÇAISE
Before enrolling, make sure you understand what the course covers and what goals it aims to achieve.
DELF A2- Course Content
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Learn more grammar, vocabulary, and how to form longer, more complex sentences
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Handle basic conversations, especially when the other person speaks slowly and clearly
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Understand and use everyday expressions and common phrases in real-life situations
COURSE DETAILS:
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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 |
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Class size: 12 to15 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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Starts with a quick brush-up of A1 grammar, so you’re not lost
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Plenty of learning hours at an affordable per-hour cost, no compromise on quality
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A personalized learning vibe, not your typical classroom setup
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Strong focus on correct French pronunciation to build a solid foundation
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Recordings available for valid absences
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Emphasis on real-time communication, speak more, fear less
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Use grammar in real conversations and writing, not just on paper
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WhatsApp support for homework help, feedback, revisions, doubt sessions & more
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Soft copies of books and study material
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Complete DELF A2 exam preparation for all modules
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Access to our private French learning WhatsApp community
DELF A2 EXAM PREPARATION MODULES
Speaking
Listening
Reading
Writing
Getting here means stepping it up: about double the time and effort you put in at A1.
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