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  • 1. Program Structure


    The French language course outline covers a comprehensive range of grammar topics. 

    These include verb conjugations, articles, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions. The course also introduces essential elements like greetings, numbers, nationalities, and question words. Additionally, it delves into specific tenses like the near future and recent past, as well as imperative mood and contracted articles.


     

    1

    a)     Greetings in French

    b)     Presenting Oneself and Asking Questions

    2

    a)     “Être” and “avoir” (Positive and Negative)

    b)     Talking about Your Family

    3

    a)     Phonetic in French and Alphabets

    b)     Indefinite and Definite Articles

    c)     Days of the week, Months of the year

    4

    a)     Numbers, Nationalities, Countries

    b)     Vocabulary: Food, Voyages, Transport, Health, Get-Together, Family

    5

    a)     Conjugation of “er” ending verbs positive and negative (ne ..pas, ne..plus, ne..rien,…ne..personne, ne…jamais, ne…aucun etc. )

    b)     Questions: Qui est-ce ? Qu’est-ce que c’est ?

    6

    a)     Can, want and must verb

    b)     Les pronoms toniques

    c)     Basic Prepositions

    d)     Il faut / il ne faut pas + infinitive

    e)     Notion of Il y a

    7

    a)     Near Future Tense

    b)     Recent Past Tense

    c)     Present Progressive tense

    8

    a)     Question Words: Comment, Quand, Pourquoi, Où, Avec Qui, Qu’est-ce que (Est-ce que)

    b)     Structures with infinitive Form of Verbs (pour)

    9

    a)     Conjugation of “ir” and “re” ending verbs positive and Negative

    b)     Complete list of important verbs in their Present tense

    10

    a)     Adjectives Possessives

    b)     Reading a simple Text and Responding in French

    11

    a)     Adjectives Demonstratives

    b)     Adjectives Interrogatives

    c)     Adverbs of frequency (parfois, souvent, rarement)

    d)     Reading a simple Text and Responding in French

    12

    a)     Simple Relative Pronouns in French

    b)     Interrogation in French (Soutenu, Standard and Oral Form)

    c)     Expressing Agreements and Disagreements

    13

    a)     Imperative Mood

    b)     Talk about weather, Direction

    14

    a)     Contracted Articles “to/at” and “from/of”

    b)     Subject Pronoun with personne ne, rien ne, aucun ne etc.

    15

    a)     Expressions with avoir

    b)     Reflexive verbs

    16

    a) Telling time in French

    17

    a)     Making Plural in French of nouns, Adjectives etc.

    b)     Want and can in Conditional Form

    c)     Partitives Articles and Expressions of Quantity

    18

    a) Past Tense with avoir (Reading a Text)

    19

    a) Description Activities for describing someone, something, city etc.

    20

    a) Simple Situation of Buying something

    21

    a) Making Appointments & Ordering in a Restaurant

    22

    a) Writing Small Messages and Post Cards- I

    23

    a) Listening Activities- I

    24

    a) Writing Small Messages and Post Cards- II

    25

    a) Listening Activities -II

     

     


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