THRESHOLD/ INTERMEDIATE (B1)
At this level, you can absolutely fend for yourself on your own while traveling in France or in a francophone country for an extended period of time. You’ll be able to read pretty well, with occasional recourse to a bilingual dictionary. You can carry on simple conversations as long as they don’t get very detailed. The themes are related to more global issues.
DIPLÔME D’ETUDES EN LANGUE FRANÇAISE
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DELF B1 Course Content
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- Maintain a personal journal
- Write simple comprehensive texts, essays, & articles on global themes
- Deal with ease with situations such as work, education, leisure, and many more.
COURSE DETAILS:
No. of hours: 3.5 to 4 months |
Duration of each live session: 1 to 1.5 hours |
Weekly no. of sessions: 3 to 4 |
Class size: 8 to 10 students Class schedule: As per batch announcements Study material provided via Skype, Google Drive, Email, WhatsApp Recordings for valid absences |
What you get ?
- Starts with a brush- up of A1 & A2 grammar
- Plenty of hours at an 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 real-time communication
- Art of reformulation
- Application of learned grammar and complex structures 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 B1 Exam Preparation for all modules
- Access to our French learning community on WhatsApp
DELF B1 EXAM PREPARATION MODULES
Speaking
Listening
Reading
Writing
To get to this level, you should double the self-study time & effort of what you need to do for level A2.
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