THRESHOLD/ INTERMEDIATE (B1)
At this level, you’ll be totally capable of handling things on your own while traveling in France or any French-speaking country for a longer stay. You’ll be able to read comfortably, needing a bilingual dictionary only now and then. Everyday conversations? You’ve got it, as long as they don’t get too deep. The topics also start to shift toward broader, more global themes beyond just daily life.
DIPLÔME D’ETUDES EN LANGUE FRANÇAISE
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DELF B1 Course Content
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Keep a personal journal to express your thoughts in French
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Write clear and simple essays, articles, or texts on global topics
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Handle everyday situations with confidence, whether it’s work, studies, travel, or leisure
COURSE DETAILS:
| No. of hours: 3 to 3.5 months |
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Duration of each live session: 1.5 to 2 hours per session |
| Weekly no. of sessions: 3 to 4 |
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Class size: 10 to 15 students Class schedule: As per batch announcements Study material provided via Teams/Gmeet, Google Drive, Email, WhatsApp Recordings for valid absences |
What you get ?
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Starts with a quick brush-up of A1 & A2 grammar to strengthen your base
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Plenty of hours at an affordable per-hour cost, no compromise on quality
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A personalized, student-focused learning experience (not your typical classroom vibe)
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Recordings available for valid absences
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Strong focus on real-time communication to build fluency
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Learn the art of reformulation, say the same thing in better ways
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Apply grammar and complex sentence structures confidently in both speaking and writing
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WhatsApp support for homework help, doubt-solving, revisions, and personalized feedback
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Soft copies of all study material and books included
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Full DELF B1 exam preparation across all modules
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Access to our private French learning WhatsApp community
DELF B1 EXAM PREPARATION MODULES
Speaking
Listening
Reading
Writing
Getting here means doubling down: about twice the self-study and effort you did for A2.
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