A1 Level of French Language
A1 level of the French language in Noida offers a basic understanding of the French Language.
The fundamental concepts and subjects studied in French are referred to as the A1 level. It’s common to refer to the A1 level as a novice or beginner level. A1 level is the starting point for learning French. It uses language at a rather elementary level.
The first level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is A1 French (CEFR).
You can deal with everyday situations and easy, routine work with ease if you have a level A1 in French. You are capable of expressing your most basic demands. You can use French to meet people, ask for directions, understand dates, hours, and numbers, and place orders.
The fundamental learning level is this one. It is the first phase of learning the language. Here, people learn how to greet each other, share personal information like an introduction, ask and respond to questions about personal information, and learn grammar rules, adjectives, adverbs, listening skills, prepositions, accents, how to recognize common words, and how they are spoken, among other things.
A1 Level French Syllabus
The A1 Syllabus provides an overview of the material that students should be familiar with at the A1 level. You ought to be able to do the following after completing the A1 level course:
- Greet people
- Talk about yourself
- Talk about where you live
- Talk about your family members
- Talk about your likes and dislikes
- Engage in a simple buy-and-sell situation
- Ask about the day, the time, and the date
- Accept and refuse
- Read simple notices, posters, and catalogs
- Fill in a simple form
- Write a simple postcard
French A1 Level Fees
COURSE AGE GROUP PRICE*
French A1 (weekday – online) Adult Rs. 15155/-
French A1 Level Books
1. Merde, It’s Not Easy to Learn French (France Dubin)
Summary: This enjoyable trilogy follows the protagonist as she attempts to pick up French as an adult. French students will probably not only find it relatable but also inspirational, full of annoyance and absurd circumstances.
Discover French alongside her as you follow along with her journal entries, misadventures, and even French exercises!
2.Les Trois Mousquetaires A2 (Alexandre Dumas)
Summary: The Three Musketeers is a well-known work of French literature, and the publisher Hachette Francais Langue Etrangere did a fantastic job of making it easier to understand for new readers!
3. Short Stories in French (Olly Richards)
Summary: These short stories were written with French students in mind. The Complete Short Stories by Olly series is a wonderful starting point for pupils wanting to break out of workbooks and into reading because it is written entirely in the present tense and has clear narratives.
4. Short Stories in French: New Penguin Parallel Text
Summary: Ready to read some authentic French short stories intended for native speakers? Great, concise literature is translated into English in this edition of the parallel text to assist beginners in reading authentic literature.
5.Quatre vies dans le jardin de la Louisiane (Marie-Laure Rosita de Shazer)
Summary: Moving around a garden in New Orleans are four generations of French speakers as history is acted out in the four lives of each generation.
Institutes in Noida offering A1 level Courses in the French Language
- LanguageNext
- LE BBP FRENCH ACADEMY
- International Lingua Institute
- Institute of German Studies
- Amity University, Noida
- Tensai Institute of Japanese Language
- Krislingua Institute in Greater Noida
- Dronaa International Educon
- Bigben the Language School
- L2L International French Institute in Noida
- Inlingua French Institute in Noida
- LangEcole French Classes in Noida
- Hablo French Language Coaching in Noida
Some F&Qs
Q1. How many hours is A1 in French?
Answer: In other words, if you are a complete beginner, it will take you between 60 to 100 hours to complete A1. This translates as one year based on 2h30 hours of a week of tuition.
Q2. Is A1 French difficult?
Answer: As for beginners and A1 level students, there is not much difficult Grammar, but it is good to see what to expect, and even more what you need to know to reach the DELF A1 Level in French. Basic verbs and structures of course!
Q3. What are the levels of French?
Answer: There are six official levels in the French language:
• A1 DISCOVERY. A1 is the first stage of the CEFR 'basic user' category. …
• A2 SURVIVAL...
• B1 INDEPENDENT...
• B2 UPPER INTERMEDIARY...
• C1 ADVANCED...
• C2 MASTERY
Q4. What are A1 A2 B1 B2?
Answer: The three broad levels are A1/A2 ("Basic User"), B1/B2 ("Independent User"), and C1/C2 ("Proficient User"). Let's take a look at what you should be able to communicate at the various levels set out by CERF.
Q5. Can I learn French in 6 months?
Answer: And in that lies the true answer to our question: Yes, you can reach a high level of French in six months (assuming you can study a minimum of 30 hours of French a week), but you won't reach native fluency in that time. In fact, you may never reach native fluency in French, and that's okay.
Q6. Is B1 French fluent?
Answer: B1 - Intermediate level
Your level is B1 on the European scale (CEFR). It's an INTERMEDIATE level, which makes you an “independent speaker”.
Q7. How do I pass the A1 French exam?
Answer: How to prepare for the DELF A1 reading test The most useful thing you can do is read often. If you can find texts in French which are also translated into your own language, read French and then check for meaning. Children's books can be good, and so can websites
Q8: How long does it take to learn French A1?
Answer: LSF offers 5 levels of French based on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages): Level A1 Discover the language: 90 hours/6 weeks.
Q9. What level of French is required to work in France?
Answer: If you are looking for a high-end job in French in France - you need at least B2 level or above. Which country are you from? If you need to get a visa to work in France - it would be really tough. If you are from a European country (especially a Schengen state) the movement may be easier.
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