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French Language Course designed to comprehend topics and lexis. Moreover, you will learn grammatical concepts to enhance your prowess in the French language. After completion of the course, you will be able to write a variety of texts. Henry Harvin® will assist you in genuinely speaking the French language. Master the French Language and Ace the important French Language Exams such as DILF, DELF, DALF, DCL, & TCF
A1: The Beginners Level- This level deals with the Basic French Vocabulary, Greetings in French, Basic Grammar such as Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Plural, adjectives, and more
A2: The Upper Beginners Level- This Level deals with French Language upper Beginners level, Express a decision, make a comparison, indicate a chronology, express certitude, grammar like Future tenses, Relative pronouns, Comparative/ Superlative Sentences, Adverbs, Demonstrative Pronouns, and more
B1: The intermediate Level -This level deals with the skills like writing, reading, and listening. Candidates will gain skills to be able to structure sentences in the French Language
B2: The Upper Intermediate Level This level deals with extra learning about the French Dialects and Complex Texts. The candidate will gain knowledge to create long speeches in French and smoothly explain complex thoughts
C1: The Advanced Level- This level will equip the candidate with an understanding of longer texts and their implicit meaning. Candidates will learn to express fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions
C2: The Proficiency Level- This level will help the candidates to understand everything that is virtually heard or read. The candidates will be able to summarize information from different spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherent presentation.
A1: 56+ hours
A2: 56+ hours
B1: 66+ hours
B2: 66+ hours
C1: 66+ hours
C2: 66+ hours
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Module 1: Explorer la langue!
In this module, participants will get to know about the language right from the basics.
Module 2: Les Verbes!
This module will help the candidate to conjugate the verbs and make simple sentences.
Module 3: La Communication
This module will have the student to get through the basics of basic french communication skills.
Module 4: Construire des phrases
This module will help the candidate with solid sentence-building skills.
Module 5: Talents d'orateur
This module will help students to enhance their question-making skills.
Module 6: Amélioration des capacités d'écoute et d'écriture
In this module, students will learn how to write an Invitation.
Module 7: Base pour module de lecture
In this module, reading will help students to get to know new vocabulary words.
Module 8: Les Temps
This module will help students to build strong grammar skills with the help of tenses.
In this module, students will get better with some basic tenses which are required to talk to about past events.
In this module, students will get better with some basic tenses which are required to talk to about the near future events.
Module 9: La Comparaison
Making comparisons between tenses!
Module 10: Vocabulaire
This module will help students in building a strong vocabulary which will help them in making strong sentences not only in terms of simple phrases but it also help in making dialogues.
Module 11: Degré de comparaison
This is one of the simplest modules yet helpful and important while making comparisons.
Module 12: Présentez - vous
Lastly, this module will help students in introducing themselves with the help of topics learned in the previous units.
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Module 1: S'améliorer avec les verbes
This module will guide students with new verbs which will help students to get better sentences.
Module 2: Construire une phrase avec les temps
This is one of the most important modules to enhance the statements with the help of tenses.
This is one of the most important modules to enhance the statements using the past tense.
This is one of the most important modules to enhance the statements with the help of a command tense.
This is one of the most important modules to enhance the statements with the help of the near future tense.
Module 3: Pronoms
This module will help the participants to make sentences without repetition.
This module will help the participants to make sentences without repetition.
Module 4: Discours Rapporté
This module will build speaking skills.
Module 5: La Voix Passive - Active
In this module, students will learn about Active-Passive.
Module 6: Pronoms
This module will guide students with the french pronouns.
This module will guide students with the french pronouns.
This module will guide students with the french pronouns.
Module 7: Les Temps
This module will make students learn about future tense.
Module 8: Vocabulaire Générale
This module will build basic vocabulary skills among the student which would ensure better sentence building.
Module 9: Délai et utilisation des connecteurs
This module will help students in adding connectors and adding time frames within the sentences.
Module 10: Développer des compétences en communication
This module will build strong communication skills among the students.
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Module 1: Temps
In this module, students will learn the difference between future tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between future tenses.
Module 2: Apprentissage avancé
This module will help students in enhancing their grammatical skills.
Module 3: Discours Rapporté
This module will make students ensure about the difference between 《 Present 》 and 《 Past 》 reported speech.
Module 4: Temps majeurs
In this module, students will learn the difference between the advice tense and tense which is used to describe memories.
Module 5: Partage d'expérience passées
In this module, students will learn the difference between the past tenses.
Module 6: La rédaction de lettres
This module will make students learn how to write a letter in formal and informal language.
This module will make students learn how to write a letter in formal and informal language.
Module 7: Exprimer le souhait
This module will make students learn how to express wishes using tense in present and past.
Module 8: Amélioration des compétences en vocabulaire
In this module, students will learn and work on the enhancement of their vocabulary skills.
Module 9: En savoir plus sur les temps
This module will work more on the enhancement of other tenses.
Module 10: Améliorer les compétences orales
In this module, participants will improve their speaking skills and will learn how to give their opinion.
Module 11: Ajoutet de nouvelles compétences de vocabulaire
In this module, students will learn and some new vocabulary skills.
Module 12: Amélioration du module d'écoute
This module will work on students listening ability to work better with the language.
Module 13: En savoir plus sur l'écriture
This module will help students to improve their writing skills.
Module 14: Compétences en communication
In this module, students will get better at communication skills.
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Module 1: Les Temps
In this module, students will learn the basic difference between some important tenses.
Module 2: Grammaire
In this module, students will learn about connectors.
Module 3: La Communication
In this module, students will enhance their communication skills by adding new vocabulary in their speaking skills.
Module 4: Exprimer un Souhait / des Désirs
This module will make students learn how to express their wishes, desires, and wants.
Module 5: Parler des Raisons
In this module, students will learn how to talk about the positive and negative impacts.
Module 6: Expressions
This module will improvise students language.
Module 7: Voix
In this module, students will learn about Active Voice and Passive Voice.
In this module, students will learn about Opposition and Concession.
Module 8: Entretien
This module will teach module how to prepare for the professional world as it polishes students all the skills
Module 9: Le Futur
In this module, students will learn the basic difference between all the future tenses.
In this module, students will learn the basic difference between all the future tenses.
In this module, students will learn the basic difference between all the future tenses.
Module 10: Exprimer
These students will make students learn about different expressions.
Module 11: Les Comparatifs
This module will make students learn how to make comparisons!
Module 12: Discours Rapporté
This module will students to explore Direct - Indirect Speech.
Module 13: Les Paroles
This module will polish the overall skills of the students.
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Module 1: Tout sur les temps!
In this module, students will learn how to give commands!
Module 2: Verbes et Prepositions !
Participants will about the advanced usage of verbs and prepositions!
Module 3: Grammaire !
The student will learn about Prefixes in this module.
The student will learn about Suffixes in this module.
The student will learn about frequently used Prefixes and Suffixes in this module.
Module 4: Plus de Grammaire
In this module, one will learn about synonyms in this module.
In this module, one will learn about antonyms in this module.
In this module, one will learn about the usage of synonyms and antonyms in this module.
Module 5: Temps!
Students will learn about Past Tense and its usage in dialogues.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they would do.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they had already done.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they are going to do in the near future.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they " Will " do in the future.
In this module, students will learn the difference between Futur Proche and Futur Simple.
This module is about tense, which will enhance the student's language ability.
Module 6: Les comparaison entre les temps!
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
Module 7: Les Comparatifs!
This module will teach students to work on Conditional Tense.
This module will teach students to work on Conditionnel Tense.
This module will teach students to work on Conditionnel Tense.
Module 8: Pronoms!
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Module 9: Les Pronoms Relatif!
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
Module 10: Discours!
In this module, students will get to know about Direct - Indirect Speech.
In this module, students will get to know about Direct - Indirect Speech.
Module 11: Les Dialogues et Debate!
Students will work on their Dialogue and debate-making ability using advanced language skills.
Students will work on their Dialogue and debate-making ability using advanced language skills.
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Module 1: Tout sur les temps!
In this module, students will learn how to give commands!
Module 2: Verbes et Prepositions!
Participants will about the advanced usage of verbs and prepositions!
Module 3: Grammaire!
Students will learn about Prefixes in this module.
Students will learn about Suffixes in this module.
Students will learn about frequently used Prefixes and Suffixes in this module.
Module 4: Plus de Grammaire
In this module, one will learn about synonyms in this module.
In this module, one will learn about antonyms in this module.
In this module, one will learn about the usage of synonyms and antonyms in this module.
Module 5: Temps!
Students will learn about Past Tense and its usage in dialogues.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they would do.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they had already done.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they are going to do in the near future.
In this module, students will learn to talk about actions they " Will " do in the future.
In this module, students will learn the difference between Futur Proche and Futur Simple.
This module is about tense, which will enhance the student's language ability.
Module 6: Les comparaison entre les temps!
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
In this module, students will learn the difference between all the major tenses.
Module 7: Les Comparatifs !
This module will teach students to work on Conditionnel Tense.
This module will teach students to work on Conditionnel Tense.
This module will teach students to work on Conditionnel Tense.
Module 8: Pronoms!
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Students will get knowledge about the pronouns used in the french language.
Module 9: Les Pronoms Relatif!
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
In this module, students will learn how to make sentences with Relative Pronouns.
Module 10: Discours!
In this module, students will get to know about Direct - Indirect Speech.
In this module, students will get to know about Direct - Indirect Speech.
Module 11: Les Dialogues et Debate!
Students will work on their Dialogue and debate-making ability using advanced language skills.
Students will work on their Dialogue and debate making ability using advanced language skills.
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Henry Harvin Certificate has multiple benefits in the Immigration Process:
- Help you gain points in CRS (Comprehensive Ranking Scheme)
- Gives additional points for PR in Canada
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- Helps in getting ECA easily
- Can Easily clear TEF and TEFAQ Exams
Yes, the students should have a beginner level of knowledge about this language because French B1-B2 is an intermediate-level course. It helps you in speaking and writing a complex text if you have a basic understanding of this language.
There is no difference between DELF B1 and B2 content-wise. The same subjects are proposed in the DELF junior version and the school exams.
Learning French not only helps you get a good job in India but also helps you meet various new opportunities in foreign countries. Here are some of the facts that make French worth learning in India. French is the second most widely learned language after English and the sixth most widely spoken language in the world.
The knowledge to speak French is a career asset for finding a job in various industries. Some of them are travel & tourism, hospitality industry, MNC, BPO, KPO, Embassies, fashion, retailing, automotive, luxury goods, aeronautics, international business, education institutions, and export firms.
French, Spanish and German all feature in the top five highest paying languages, and the top five highest in demand languages, offering average yearly salaries of 9,83,769, 9,80,379 and 9,51,375 respectively in December.
Ans: You might expect to become somewhat fluent in French in three to six months if you fully immerse yourself in the language. Of course, complete French immersion can be tough to accomplish because you probably have a full-time life somewhere where French isn't the language people speak.
French is rated as a "category I language" on the FSI scale, which is deemed "more akin to English" than categories III and IV, "hard" or "super-hard" languages. French is one of the simplest languages for a native English speaker to acquire, according to the FSI.
Ans: You can learn French independently if you have the correct amount of enthusiasm and commitment, a good learning habit, the right resources, and an effective teaching strategy. It has been noticed throughout time that many people prefer to study a foreign language alone.
Ans: Language proficiency in either English or French is crucial for your ability to settle in Canada. You can decide whether to put your attention on one or both, learning or improving. The majority speaks both two languages in the region where you want to reside.
Ans: Henry Harvin's institution in Delhi is the best academy to learn French. They have the best faculties and well-versed syllabus for a French course. Moreover, you will get the certificate from a government-registered institution.
The second most beneficial language in the world for business. You get more intelligent with french learning. French is one of the top ten majors that will most likely result in lower unemployment and increased wages. You become more creative when you attend training in French-speaking countries.
Ans: And therein lays the actual response to your inquiry. Yes, you can acquire a high level of French proficiency in six months ( For this, you must devote at least 30 hours a week to studying the language), but you won't be able to speak it fluently. You might never speak French fluently at the native level, but that's fine.
Ans: Ten reasons to study French
Ans: B2 - Vantage or Upper Intermediate: A user can: Understand the main idea of a complex text or technical piece relevant to his field at this stage in French learning. Can speak with some spontaneity and fluency without it being too difficult for either the student or the native speaker.
Ans: People in India can greatly benefit from learning French. In addition to being the most widely spoken language in Europe, French is also the only one (together with English) spoken on all five continents. You might be interested to know that there are more than 250 million French speakers globally.
Ans: Here are some popular free ways to learn French: Free Online courses, software, and applications Tandem learning or language exchange with a native speaker Podcasts, TV shows, and movies are examples of media resources.
The DELF is an official diploma awarded by the French Ministry of Education to foreign candidates who have achieved a certain level of French proficiency.
Ans: The ability to communicate in French is a valuable asset for finding work in various industries. Travel and tourism, hospitality, MNCs, BPO, KPO, Embassies, fashion, retailing, automotive, luxury goods, aeronautics, international business, education institutions, and export firms are among them.
Ans: According to the FSI scale, French is a "category I language," meaning it is "more similar to English" than categories III and IV, "hard" or "super-hard languages." According to the FSI, French is one of the simplest languages for a native English speaker to learn
Ans: Francais Evaluation Test (TEF)
TEF, also known as the French Evaluation Test, allows candidates to demonstrate their proficiency in French on immigration or citizenship applications. In fact, it is required in the following circumstances: To immigrate to Canada and obtain Canadian citizenship.
Ans: To reach this level, a candidate must have completed at least level B2 at a recognized institution such as Henry Harvin. For jobs such as translator and interpretation, you must go through an interview in which they assess your fluency and understanding of the language in various ways
Ans: The TEF exam can be difficult to pass for first-time candidates. Much practice is required, and the best way to learn a new language is to use it in everyday situations.
Ans: When an aspirant reaches the B1 level of the CEFR, they can: Identify the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly used in work, school, leisure, and so on.
Ans: And therein lies the real answer to our question: Yes, you can achieve a high level of French in six months (assuming you study at least 30 hours per week), but you will not achieve native fluency in that time. In fact, you may never achieve native fluency in French, which is fine.
Ans: Upper-Intermediate or Vantage B2: At this level of French learning, a user can: Understand the basic idea of a complex text or technical piece related to his field. Can communicate with fluency and spontaneity without putting either the learner or the native speaker under undue strain.
Ans: French is not as difficult to learn as most people believe, especially when compared to English. In fact, it is a language that is far easier to learn than you might have imagined. When it comes to pronunciation, English is inconsistent.
Ans: Learning French requires 575-600 hours of study if you are an English speaker (or 23-24 weeks full-time). The same is true for other European Romance languages (French, Italian, Spanish, and so on) and Germanic languages (Danish, Swedish, Dutch/Afrikaans Norwegian - not German). 1
Ans: Because French is a Category I language, it is relatively straightforward for native English speakers to learn. It will take approximately 580 hours of study time, or 23 weeks, to achieve complete French fluency. You can learn French in 1.5 years if you study for one hour daily.
10 quick tips for learning French
Ans: You should study at least 2 hours per week to fulfill your goals. Yes, B2 is possible in six months; however, you need exposure to native speakers through TV, films, or radio.
Ans: Based on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), LSF offers five levels of French: A1 level Learn the language: 90 hours in 6 weeks
Ans: Based on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), LSF offers five levels of French: A1 level Learn the language: 90 hours in 6 weeks
Ans: Validity period: two years. The Test de Connaissance du Français (TCF) is a French language proficiency test for non-native French speakers. France Education International (FEI), the French Ministry of Education, is in charge of this exam.
Ans: The most widely recognized French exams are the DELF and DALF, which cover all levels from A1 to C2. As with the DILF, the first two levels are not particularly useful unless you are interested in obtaining diplomas
Ans: In Class, for the Canadian Experience, one needs to know writing, listening, and reading abilities in French and English.
Ans: There are six levels of French. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages defines six French levels (CEFR). These levels are denoted by the letters A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. The CEFR French levels are widely recognized as the global standard for assessing a person's language proficiency.
Ans: There are six levels of French. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages defines six French levels (CEFR). These levels are denoted by the letters A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. The CEFR French levels are widely recognized as the global standard for assessing a person's language proficiency.
Ans: You can demonstrate your level of French proficiency by passing an international language test (TEF or TCF) or by earning a diploma (DELF or DALF). As these certifications provide job seekers and employees with a competitive advantage, they are an excellent addition to a resume.
Ans: The first step is to understand French grammar. Buy a good French grammar book to study. Join an online program or a learning website to make grammar learning fun. Enlist a tutor for grammar lessons (try to find a native) Watch online grammar videos on relevant subjects to enhance learning.
Ans: Even though you won't master it in three months, especially if you can only devote a few hours per week to it, you can be more efficient by developing an initial strategy. First, analyze what you should do during the first hour, day, week, and month of learning French.
Ans: The DELF and DALF are six distinct diplomas issued by the French Ministry of National Education to certify proficiency in the French language. These diplomas are perpetually valid.
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Ans: Yes, you can appear for the DELF exam online. The DELF exam preparation online is ideal for students who need the flexibility to study from home and at their own pace. Moreover, those who cannot travel to take a DELF exam preparation course or do not have the financial means to study abroad.
Ans: Candidates must be between the ages of 11 and 17 on the day of the examination to take the DELF. And for Junior. 3.3 DELF Prim examinations are strictly limited to primary school students aged 8 to 12 years old.
Ans: DELF B1 is required to become a naturalized French citizen and to validate specific diplomas; DELF B2 is necessary to enroll in a university program in France.
Ans: The DELF is an official diploma awarded by the French Ministry of Education to foreign candidates who have achieved a certain level of French proficiency.
Ans: The ability to communicate in French is a valuable asset for finding work in various industries. Travel and tourism, hospitality, MNCs, BPO, KPO, Embassies, fashion, retailing, automotive, luxury goods, aeronautics, international business, education institutions, and export firms are among them.
Ans: According to the FSI scale, French is a "category I language," meaning it is "more similar to English" than categories III and IV, "hard" or "super-hard languages." According to the FSI, French is one of the simplest languages for a native English speaker to learn.
French is also an official language in modern-day Pondicherry, which still has a French-speaking population. About 5,500 of the 6,500 French citizens registered in South India reside in Pondicherry
Only 39% of the French population claims to speak English. The older generation did not need to learn English in school, and the younger generation is somewhat self-conscious due to strict teachers who emphasize grammar over speaking.
Depending on your goals, native language, study method and time, and motivation, you should be able to speak French well within six months to three years. It will take longer if you are enrolled in a secondary school or want to master French completely for a profession such as interpreting.
Eight compelling reasons to study French
Completing a French language program from Henry Harvin improves a student's employment prospects, whether abroad or at home. Speaking French is an excellent advantage in the international job market because it opens doors to French companies like L'Oreal, Renault, Auchan, Chanel, Cartier, and many more.
French is still a prevalent language, with 79.9 million speakers in 29 countries. Around 194.2 million people also speak French as a second language, and it is projected to rise to 750 million by 2050, possibly overtaking English and Mandarin.
To cut a long story short, it is easier to learn German if you have an aptitude for structure and logical predictability. If you don't mind a minor disorder, learning French is easier. French is typically easier for beginners, though it becomes more difficult as you progress through its intermediate and advanced levels.
Learning advantages of Henry Harvin’s French Language Course:
Henry Harvin offers French Language Training in India with expert trainers. Here are the key features,
Henry Harvin will teach you:
Henry Harvin’s mentors are topic specialists who continually enhance their skills to provide the most effective training in a realistic work setting. They have years of experience working with large and multinational corporations. Accredited Industry Experts having a decade or more of expertise in the field. Moreover, our mentors are linked with placement cells of various companies to assist and support students in their search for employment.
Yes, Henry Harvin provides classes for exam preparation. We have expertise in preparing students for French (DELF, DALF, TEF), German (Goethe Certificate), Spanish (DELE, SIELE), and other examinations. Moreover, One-to-One/Customized Courses can help you prepare for language exams.
Henry Harvin offers ten foreign language courses. Each language has six distinct levels.Begginners level( A1, A2), intermediate level(B1,B2) and advanced level (C1, C2) are the difficulty levels. Each level's duration is 56 hours.
Pointed Pronunciation is the most challenging part. Without a doubt, pronunciation is the most difficult aspect of learning French. Written and spoken French appear to be worlds apart at first, as several rules dictate when certain letters are not pronounced or when words are suddenly compressed.
Level A1 Language Study: 56 hours Level A2: Everyday Situations: 56 hours. So it takes 112 hrs to reach the B1 level.
DELF (Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française) and DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française) are official qualifications conferred by the French Ministry of Education to certify the French language proficiency of candidates from outside France. These certificates are perpetually valid.
C1 and C2 French levels are considered fluent. At these levels, communication is fluent, appropriate, and well-organized; you articulate ideas clearly and coherently in speech.
Top French apps:
Requirements for Henry Harvin’s French course:
An online course will be beneficial if you are learning French! However, there are several factors you should consider.
For instance, some people work better in a structured classroom, whereas others may thrive working independently and switching between resources.
Most people will find French online courses extremely beneficial: they offer varying degrees of direction, support, and motivation.
Fluency in French can be advantageous when looking to establish the following career paths:
Some may be surprised to learn that it is also one of the highest-paying languages in the world for translation services. On average, translators and interpreters of the French language who work in the trade and financial services sector can earn up to $38,000 per year.
If you want a career as French Translator, start with:
A translator's job is challenging but exciting and rewarding, despite being undervalued.
A1 is the most basic level or the Beginner level of French language course learning. A person with an A 1 level of french language proficiency, the user can recognize the expressions and fundamental phrases that are used in everyday needs.
It's an advanced level of French CEFR. A C-level person can speak french very fluently and express himself or herself by using very efficient french.
It's an international language which is the sixth most spoken language in the world, which opens up many opportunities in India also for French-speaking professionals. And if you a traveller and love to explore the world then learning French can make you experience authentic France native things.
Yes for the job purpose learning French can be very useful as it's the official language of 29 countries which opens up international jobs and business opportunities.
it's a proven fact after research that learning a new language can lead to better Cognitive development of the brain. Learning a new language can rewire the brain resulting in improved memory, and problem-solving skills of the person.
The vocabulary of French is similar to the English Language which makes it easy to learn especially for persons who have a strong command of the english language.
Yes you can learn french at any age. There is no specific age to learn french. Only you should be willing to learn.
The most important thing is understanding the grammar, vocabulary and language basics. Henry Harvin level A1 French language course is a must if you are a new learner. Keep interacting with a trainer and do ask your doubts to have a better understanding.
A1 is the basic or beginner level where as C2 is the highest or expert level.
Henry Harvin offers all levels in a French language course in Delhi.
There is an 80% increase in the job openings demanding french fluency in the last year.
Studying french will enhance your grammar skills, self-discipline, confidence, and memory also.
The scope of doing a French language course in Delhi is really very bright. People can knock on the doors of opportunities after becoming a certified french language speaker. You can work as a translator, content writer in the french language, Instructor for teaching the french language and many more profiles.
Grammar is the basics of any language. To have a good grip on the french language it's very important to know the grammar of french.
There are exams like DLF, DELF, DALF, DCL, & TCF which you can give for the french language.
On average the french tutor cost per hour in Delhi is Rs.650. Henry Harvin does offer to compete for cost at a very reasonable rate as compared to the per-hour rate.
There are many ways to learn French. You can enrol yourself in Henry Harvin’s French language courses, use language learning software and practice with a language exchange partner.
When choosing a French course, it is important to consider your learning goals, budget, and schedule. Look for courses that are aligned with your language proficiency level and offer a curriculum that matches your learning style. You may also want to read reviews from previous students or speak with the course provider to learn more about the course content and teaching methods.
Henry Harvin offers online French language courses. They do offer a postgraduate diploma where you can clear all the levels of the French language.
The time it takes to learn French varies depending on the learner's starting level, study habits, and goals. Henry Harvin's french language course offers 6 different levels where Levels A 1 and A2 are of 56 hours and the rest levels are of 66 hours.
Anyone who is willing to learn can enrol in a French language course in Delhi.
You will get exposure to international and national jobs in the area of the French language. Many international brands like Amazon, Google, JP Morgan and many others do hire people with good knowledge and certification in the French language.
yes, after doing Henry Harvin’s french language course in Delhi you will become a certified professional in the French language.
Yes, the certificate from Henry Harvin for the french language course in Delhi is recognised by all employers globally. You will get 6 essential certificates for each level if you are a part of the postgraduate course.
Yes, this globally recognised certificate from Henry Harvin will improve your CV as well as your Linkedin Profile to get better job opportunities.
You will get soft skill development and resume-building modules as a complementary module which is totally free of cost.
Yes, Henry Harvin does offer 100% placement support for the one year after completing the course.
Yes, Henry Harvin trainers do assist you in getting prepared for the french language exams.
Trainers at Henry Harvin for french language courses are industry veterans having 15+ years in this field and have been invited for more than 100 keynote classes.
The Course Syllabus of the french learning course by Henry Harvin depends on the level you get enrolled.Level A 1 includes Explorer la langue means knowing the basics of the language, And then Les Verbes which means knowing about conjugate verbs and making simple sentences. Likewise, La Communication means knowing the basics of basic french communication skills. Similarly, many modules are there in level A1. and all the rest of the levels have different modules.
Apart from the Henry Harvin classes of the french language course, spend some time revising and completing the task given by the trainer. That is sufficient to learn the french language.
There are many apps that give you feedback on your pronunciation. Apart from this your trainer of the Henry Harvin french language course will also make you practice french pronunciation during the classes.
By participating in the course class, and interacting with other batch mates you can stay motivated to learn the french language.
Yes, there are many free apps available in the market from where you can learn apps. But it's always recommended to learn a new language under the guidance of an expert instructor who can give you feedback also.
There would be regular assignments and assessments which help you in tracking your progress in the french learning course.
Henry Harvin offers to choose batch timings according to your busy schedule. That's why enrolling on the french language course with Henry Harvin is the best decision who are having busy schedules. It's a very flexible course program.
Henry Harvin's french language course will help you in becoming a master of the french language. After completing the course you will be able to understand the french culture, french people and their accents also. All these things will help you to get immersed in the french language.
Enroll in Henry Harvin French language course. Book batch timings and start attending your classes. Start reading study material from your LMS section. Start watching videos in the French language. This will also help in understanding the language accent.
Henry Harvin course will bring that platform where you will meet your batch mates of the french learning course and you will be part of the alumni of the language academy.
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