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The Master's (MS) in French Language by College de Paris from Henry Harvin® is an extensive program that will equip the candidate with the required mastery of the French language to ace all-important French exams such as DILF, DELF, DALF, DCL, & TAF. The program is designed by experts to help learners master the language and its various aspects such as elementary grammar, essential everyday French, and familiarization with the French language to the situational conversation and written expression & comprehension
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Greetings in French
Understand days of the week and months of the year.
Count (numbers)
Spell words
Introduce yourself (give your age, your job, talk about your family, say where you are from, where you live, say the languages you speak)
Ask questions
Learn basic vocabulary
Auxiliary verbs (to be/to have)
Genders (masculine/feminine)
Definite and indefinite articles
Plural form
Possessive adjectives (my, your, his/her…)
Regular verbs at the present tense (-er verbs)
Understand a menu/Order at a restaurant
Ask questions
Understand and give directions
Speak about the weather
Say the time
Suggest an outing
Buy in shops
Plural of nouns
“on” pronoun
Negation
Prepositions of location (in, on, next to, in front of…)
Utiliser "Quel", "Est-ce que" et "Qu'est-ce que" dans une question
Demonstrative adjectives (this, that)
Partitive articles
Answering a negative question
Le Futur Simple (future tense)
Reflexive verbs (se lever…)
Imperative Form
Do your grocery shopping
Indicate a quantity
Speak about the future
Make a positive/negative comment
Describe someone
Speak about the past
Talk about a duration
Talk about your studies
Give advice, order
Passé Composé (past tense)
Présent Continu (Present continuous)
Direct pronouns
Time markers
Speak about what sport you enjoy doing
Speak about the future
Give advice
Speak about your goals
Express a decision
Revisions of A1 Curriculum
Futur Simple (Future tense)
Hypothesis in the future
The negative imperative
Express a cause/reason and a purpose
Express frequency
Describe your home
Understand an ad for a flat
Give directions
Make a comparison
Explain a choice
Present tense
The preposition “Depuis”
Relative pronouns (qui/que)
Comparative/Superlative
Speak about the past
Make a description
Indicate a chronology
Understand a biography
Speak about a life-changing event
Explain a problem/give solutions
Le Passé composé and l’Imparfait (past tenses)
« Il y a » / « Pendant »
Chronology
Cause/Reason
Consequence
Give an opinion
How to avoid repetitions
Give advice
Express a certitude
Express wishes
Plural of -al words
Direct and indirect pronouns
Adverbs of manner
Imperative+ Direct and indirect pronouns
Subjunctive form
Conditional
Irregular verbs
Describe a place
Talk about citizenship
Organize a speech
Ask questions about an object
Describe material
Y pronoun
Où Relative pronoun
Indefinite adjectives (tout/toute/chaque/quelques)
Opposition/Concession
Interrogative pronoun « lequel »
Demonstrative pronouns (celui-ci/celui-là…)
Understand a written/oral advertisement
Give your opinion
Understand a leaflet
Make a demand
Gerundive form
En pronoun
Indicative/Subjonctive
Negation
Prepositions of localisation
Talking about past experiences and encounters
Expressing aims and causes – comme, puisque and parce que
Providing a detailed description
Describing personal motives
Justifying a choice
Talking about travels
Making suggestions
Giving your opinion
Hypothesising
Talking about countries and regions
Describing a fictional character
Describing feelings and emotions
Talking of hopes and aspirations
Expressing regrets
Expressing, promoting, and justifying opinions
Debating: politics, recycling, the environment, new technologies, social issues, consumerism
Expressing feelings and emotions
Expressing obligation, possibilities, and restrictions
Writing a variety of texts (text messages, emails, letters, etc.)
Talking about movies (storyline and characters)
Review of the past and future tenses
Plus-que-parfait (Past perfect)
Agreement of the past participle with avoir (passé composé tense)
Direct pronouns (le, la, les)
Conditional tense
Hypothesis : si + imparfait
Prepositions with countries and regions
Past conditional
Adverbs in ‘-ment’
Linking words
Subjunctive
Verbs to express opinion – je crois que, je pense que etc.
Impersonal structures – il faut que etc.
Gerund : ‘-ant’
Direct vs indirect pronouns
Structures with verbs expressing feelings – je regretted que/ je regretted de etc.
Pronouns order
Relative pronouns – ce qui, ce que, ce don’t
Word order : the adjective
Style and register: formal/ informal
French regions
French people and their holidays
Popular French tourist sites
The French artistic scene
Political life in France
Environmental issues
New technologies
Social causes
French cinema (films, directors and actors)
Speaking/active practice
Listening Practice
New vocabulary
Pronunciation
Speaking/debating
Producing various styles of written French
Summarising and reporting information
Presentations – structures and phrases
Talking about the professional world
Details of business etiquette
Inequalities at work
Expressing feelings and ideas
The media
Explaining the meaning of a word
Playing with words – poetry, proverbs, word-play, word creation, metaphors, stylized writing
Language register – colloquial idioms
Defining words, concepts, and objects
French slang
Reporting uncertain information
Origin of some French words
Advertising and slogans
Colloquial expressions
French sayings
Advising according to different registers
Genuine spoken French
Expressing feelings and sensations
Playing with the language
French literature
Writing a text message
Describing a picture in details
Presenting a document
Reported speech – structures and tense agreement
Collective nouns agreement – une majorité de, la plupart de etc
Suffixes
Passive tense
Pronoun ‘en’
Linking words
Nominalisation
Language register
Complex relative pronouns – avec lequel, sur lequel etc
Past and present conditional
C’est, ce sont…qui/que
Nominal sentences
Adverbs
Exlamation – ‘Comme c’est grand !’
Negative sentences
Word order: adjectives
Subjunctive
Past participle agreement
Punctuation
Pour vs par
Imperative
Prepositions of place
Equality at work
The French Educational system
French people and the media
Songs in French
Francophonie
French poetry
Slam
Origin of some French words
The media
Advertising
French music
Comic books
French authors and literature
French poetry
History of the French language/different varieties of French
Speaking/debating
Listening
Understanding different accents
Producing various styles of written and spoken French
Making a presentation
Putting forward arguments
Cause/consequence
Expressing opinions and feelings
Hypothesizing
Reporting a message
Expressing nuance
Talking about memories
Aesthetics
Current events
Social issues
Presentations: words and structures
Subjunctive: present, imperfect, and past perfect
Nominalisation
Demonstrative pronouns
Past participle vs gerund
Si + tenses
Conditional: present and past
Past perfect
Adjectives
Structures for reported speech
The French education system
French fine arts
French music
French cinema
French literature
French history
Doing business in French
Lots of speaking/debating
Lots of listening
Understanding different accents
Producing various styles of written and spoken French
Lots of speaking/debating
Lots of listening
Understanding different accents
Producing various styles of written and spoken French
French institutions
French values and symbols
Francophonie
French philosophy
The media in France
French politics
French arts
French gastronomy
French body language
Subjunctive
‘Ne’ explétif
Nominalisation
Linking words
Complex use of grammar to contribute to a debate
Expressing thoughts and feelings
Subjectivity vs objectivity
Structuring your speech
Language registers
Political and social issues
Stereotypes
Regional differences
History
Current events
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