DELF A1- Breakthrough/ Beginner
DELF A1- Breakthrough/ BeginnerDiplôme d’Etudes en Langue FrançaiseFor absolute beginners, this level is basically “Tourist French”- enough to be able to read & understand signs, ask for simple directions, get through basic daily life situations in supermarkets, restaurants, and lodging, etc. 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. If you devote a sincere 1 hour daily for self- study outside of the classroom revising your concepts, you’ll have a strong base in the language. |
No. of hours : 120 (70 hours of live sessions + 50 hours of homework assignments) |
Duration of each live session : 1 hour |
Weekly no. of sessions : 3- 4 weekly |
Class size : 8- 10 students |
Fee : INR 14000 (complete amount payable in advance) |
What you get in this course?
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Experienced B2- C1 qualified trainer
- Simple to complex teaching strategy
- Adequate number of hours at very affordable per hour cost with no compromise on quality
- Total course duration not too long to suit your timeline
- Personalized learning experience for students instead of a traditional institute experience
- Recording for every single live session held whether you have attended or not (for a second revision)
- Exam Preparation for all modules included in the course (no extra cost)
- Application of learned grammar in Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing activities
- WhatsApp assistance to solve doubts outside of class timings
- WhatsApp assistance to solve doubts even after the course completion
- Homework correction even after course completion
- Doubt- discussion and homework correction with personalized comments
- More focus on weaker areas
- One- on- One sessions or uncrowded groups of not more than 10 learners
- Extra hours of homework assignments and guidance for self-study
- Soft copies of study material and books provided
- Course- completion certificate
IMPORTANT CLASS RULES:
- The course fee has to be deposited level-wise in advance after the completion of one demo session. The fee cannot be deposited in installments for one level.
- The days and timings for the classes shall be negotiable as per the student’s and the trainer’s availability.
- Classes will be held via Skype. The meeting link will be provided to the student from our end prior to the start of the session via WhatsApp/ email.
- We only provide study material & books as soft copies. If the student wishes, they may purchase the hard copy at their own expense. We shall provide suggestions for the same. LingoRelic shall not be responsible for any delivery issue with the seller.
- In case of one- on- one sessions, if the student delays entering the meeting room within the first 10 minutes (without prior information), the session will be canceled and the service will be considered to have been delivered.
- Fees once deposited are non-refundable and non-transferable for any cause.
- The number of hours may be redeemed at any time within the period of course validity as per the purchased course. Extra sessions may be purchased at INR 500 per hour.
- The certificate provided by LingoRelic shall state the student’s completion of the course with us, however, it shall not serve as a DELF certification.
DELF A1 Course Content/ DELF A1 Syllabus with attached YouTube tutorials
(Based on the DELF A1 exam pattern)
1. PRONUNCIATION, GRAMMAR, AND SENTENCE FORMATION:
- French Pronunciations
- Reading out loud for pronunciations
- French Alphabet
- Pronouncing R in French
- Liaison, Elision
- Greetings, Basic conversation
- Simple Classroom instructions for basic conversation
- Days of the week
- Months of the year
- Colors, Adjectives of color
- Seasons
- Weather
- Counting (Cardinal numbers)
- Counting (Ordinal numbers)
- Telling phone number, Date of birth, time, temperature, currency, email address, etc
- Introducing oneself
- Subject pronouns
- Formal and Informal Communication
- Identifying masculine and feminine nouns
- Definite and Indefinite articles
- Demonstrative adjectives
- Possessive adjectives, Talking about your family
- Interrogative adjectives
- Sentence type: There is/ There are
- Sentence type: This is/ These are
- Present tense: Regular verbs, Irregular verbs
- Basic connectors
- Simple sentence formation- Present, past, future
- Near future
- Reflexive pronouns, Pronominal verbs
- Telling likes & dislikes
- Simple Negation
- Question formation
- Countries, Nationalities (Adjectives) and prepositions
- Placement of adjectives
- Places, Directions, Guiding someone to a destination, Prepositions
- Food, Drinks, Partitive articles
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Introducing someone else, Describing someone
- Describing a place- House, Apartment, City, Country etc
- Simple past and Present perfect
- Direct & Indirect object pronouns
- Disjunctive pronouns
- Politeness- To request something
2. VOCABULARY:
- Animals
- Body parts
- Clothing
- Sports and games
- Family
- Seasons, Weather, Climate, Temperature
- Colors
- Counting
- Date, Days, Months
- House
- Kitchen
- Dining table
- School & Classroom
- Professions
- Places, Directions
- Countries, Cities, Nationalities
- Food, Drinks
- Modes of transport
- Landscape
- Personal items
- Marital status
- Hobbies
- Time, Phone number, Email address
- Prices & Currency
3. DELF A1 EXAM PREPARATION: 4 modules
Speaking:
- Explanation of exam format
- Introducing oneself
- Introducing someone else
- Describing a place, object, person
- Talking about daily life
- Expressing likes & Dislikes
- Expressing Agreement & Disagreement
- Dialogues on daily- life situations- buying items, tickets, etc
- Guiding someone to a destination
- Question formation, Asking for information
Listening:
- Practice material
- Explanation of exam format
- Audios & questions
- Working with transcripts to understand vocabulary and accent
- Sample papers
- Mock tests
Reading:
- Practice material
- Explanation of exam format
- Reading out loud
- Working with vocabulary
- Unseen passages to answer questions
- Sample papers
- Mock tests
Writing:
- Sample writing tasks for reference
- Form filling
- Explanation of exam format
- Expressions to be used in writing
- Informal letter writing, email writing, and postcard writing (40- 50 words)
- Semi-formal letter writing, email writing, postcard writing (40- 50 words)
- Working with vocabulary
- Sample papers
- Mock tests