Basic French Grammar Topics

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Welcome to CORE Languages’ French CEFR Level A1 Self-Paced Course, your first step into the enchanting world of French language and culture. Designed with beginners in mind, this course is perfect for business professionals and their family members who are looking to embark on a language learning journey at their own pace.

Our course is structured around the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level A1, which signifies the foundation of French language learning. As you progress through this course, you will acquire essential language skills needed to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases. Our aim is to equip you with the ability to introduce yourself, ask and answer questions about personal details, and interact in a simple way, provided the other person talks slowly and clearly.

The self-paced nature of this course means that you can tailor your learning experience to fit your schedule and learning style. Whether you prefer to dedicate a few hours a week or immerse yourself in daily practice, our course is designed to be flexible and accessible.

What sets CORE Languages apart is our professional team of teachers who are not only experts in their language fields but also experienced in teaching business professionals and their families. While this course is self-paced, you will have access to a wealth of resources created by our teachers to guide you through your learning journey.

Additionally, as a part of the CORE Languages community, you will have the opportunity to connect with peers who are also learning French. This online community is a great place to practice your new skills, exchange tips, and make learning more interactive and fun.

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Course Content

Course Content

  • French Greetings
  • Vocabulary-French Greetings
  • Writing Exercise-French Greetings
  • Lesson-French Greetings
  • Subject Pronouns
  • Lesson-Subject Pronouns
  • Vocabulary-Subject Pronouns
  • Writing Exercise-Subject Pronouns
  • Lesson-French The Verb “to be”
  • Vocabulary-French The Verb “to be”
  • Writing Exercise- French The Verb “to be”
  • The Verb “to be”
  • Video-French The Verb “to be”
  • The Verb “to have”
  • Writing Exercise- French The Verb “to have”
  • Vocabulary- French The Verb “to have”
  • Lesson-French The Verb “to have”
  • Negative Sentences
  • Writing Exercise- French Negative Sentences
  • Lesson-French Negative Sentences
  • Vocabulary-French Negative Sentences
  • The Definite Article
  • Vocabulary-French The Definite Article
  • Writing Exercise-French The Definite Article
  • Lesson-French The Definite Article
  • Lesson-French The Indefinite Article
  • The Indefinite Article
  • Vocabulary-French The Indefinite Article
  • Writing Exercise-French The Indefinite Article
  • Lesson-French Zero Article
  • Vocabulary-French Zero Article
  • Writing Exercise-French Zero Article
  • Zero Article
  • Partitive Articles
  • Vocabulary-French Partitive Articles
  • Writing Exercise-French Partitive Articles
  • Lesson-French Partitive Articles
  • Vocabulary-French Adjectives
  • Writing Exercise-French Adjectives
  • Vocabulary List-French Adjectives
  • Lesson-French Adjectives
  • Adjectives
  • The Order of Adjectives
  • Lesson-French Order of Adjectives
  • Vocabulary-French Order of Adjectives
  • Writing Exercise-French Order of Adjectives
  • Lesson-French -ER Verbs (present)
  • Vocabulary-French -ER Verbs (present)
  • Writing Exercise-French -ER Verbs (present)
  • -ER Verbs (present)
  • Lesson-French Possessive Adjectives
  • Vocabulary-French Possessive Adjectives
  • Possessive Adjectives
  • Writing Exercise-French Possessive Adjectives
  • Vocabulary-French Interrogatives
  • Writing Exercise-French Interrogatives
  • Interrogatives
  • Vocabulary List-French Interrogatives
  • Lesson-French Interrogatives
  • Writing Exercise-French-IR Verbs (present tense)
  • Vocabulary-French-IR Verbs (present tense)
  • Lesson-French-IR Verbs (present tense)
  • -IR Verbs (present tense)
  • -RE Verbs (present tense)
  • Lesson-French-RE Verbs (present tense)
  • Vocabulary-French-RE Verbs (present tense)
  • Writing Exercise-French-RE Verbs (present tense)
  • Lesson-French Possession
  • Vocabulary-French Possession
  • Writing Exercise-French Possession
  • Possession
  • Lesson-French The Verb “to make” “to do”
  • Vocabulary-French The Verb “to make” “to do”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Verb “to make” “to do”
  • The Verb “to make” “to do”
  • Video Pluie & Mauvais Temps – Rain and bad weather
  • Lesson-French Weather Expressions
  • Vocabulary-French Weather Expressions
  • Weather Expressions
  • Writing Exercise-French Weather Expressions
  • Numbers 1-100
  • Lesson-French Numbers 1-100
  • Vocabulary Continued-French Numbers 1-100
  • Writing Exercise-French Numbers 1-100
  • Vocabulary-French Numbers 1-100
  • Lesson-French The Date
  • The Date
  • Vocabulary-French The Date
  • Writing Exercise-French The Date
  • Writing Exercise-French Telling Time
  • Vocabulary-French Telling Time
  • Lesson-French Telling Time
  • Telling Time
  • Lesson-French The Expression “there is” “there are”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Expression “there is” “there are”
  • Vocabulary-French The Expression “there is” “there are”
  • The Expression “there is” “there are”
  • Vocabulary-French The Verb “to go”
  • Lesson-French The Verb “to go”
  • The Verb “to go”
  • Lesson-French The Near Future
  • The Near Future
  • Writing Exercise-French The Near Future
  • Vocabulary-French The Near Future
  • Lesson-French The Expression “it is necessary”
  • Vocabulary-French The Expression “it is necessary”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Expression “it is necessary”
  • The Expression “it is necessary”
  • Writing Exercise-French Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Vocabulary-French Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Lesson-French Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Lesson-French Possessive Pronouns
  • Vocabulary-French Possessive Pronouns
  • Writing Exercise-French Possessive Pronouns
  • The Verb “to put”
  • Lesson-French The Verb “to put”
  • Vocabulary-French The Verb “to put”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Verb “to put”

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