Elementary French Grammar Topics

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Welcome to CORE Languages’ French CEFR Level A2 Self-Paced Course, an engaging journey designed to build upon your foundational knowledge of the French language. Tailored for individuals who have mastered the basics and are ready to delve deeper, this course is ideal for business professionals and their family members seeking to expand their linguistic abilities at their own pace.

Structured in alignment with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level A2, this course aims to elevate your French skills to the next level. You will enhance your ability to understand and communicate in simple terms regarding areas of most immediate relevance. This includes topics like basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, and employment.

Our self-paced approach empowers you to take control of your learning journey, allowing you to progress through the course material as your schedule permits. Whether you have a few minutes a day or several hours a week to dedicate to language learning, our course is designed to adapt to your unique pace and learning style.

At CORE Languages, we pride ourselves on providing high-quality language education facilitated by our professional team of language instructors. Although this course is self-guided, you’ll benefit from expertly crafted materials and resources designed to enhance your understanding and retention of the language.

Furthermore, joining our course connects you to the vibrant CORE Languages community, where you can practice your French with peers, share learning tips, and engage in language exchange, making the learning process both interactive and enjoyable.

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Course Content

Course Content

  • Prendre “to take”
  • Vocabulary-French Prendre “to take”
  • Writing Exercise-French Prendre “to take”
  • Lesson-French Prendre “to take”
  • Voir, Coire and Boire
  • Lesson-French Voir, Coire and Boire
  • Vocabulary-French Voir, Coire and Boire
  • Writing Exercise-French Voir, Coire and Boire
  • Lesson-French The Past Tense (with avoir)
  • Vocabulary-French The Past Tense (with avoir)
  • Writing Exercise-French The Past Tense (with avoir)
  • The Past Tense (with avoir)
  • The Past Tense (with être)
  • Video French listening comprehension exercise on être & avoir
  • Writing Exercise-French The Past Tense (with être)
  • Vocabulary-French The Past Tense (with être)
  • Lesson-French The Past Tense (with être)
  • Vocabulary-French Vouloir, Pouvoir and Devoir
  • Writing Exercise-French Vouloir, Pouvoir and Devoir
  • Lesson-French Vouloir, Pouvoir and Devoir
  • Vouloir, Pouvoir and Devoir
  • Writing Exercise-French Tonic or Stress Pronouns
  • Vocabulary-French Tonic or Stress Pronouns
  • Lesson-French Tonic or Stress Pronouns
  • Tonic or Stress Pronouns
  • Writing Exercise-French Adverbs
  • Adverbs
  • Vocabulary-French Adverbs
  • Lesson-French Adverbs
  • Writing Exercise-French Simple Future
  • Lesson-French Simple Future
  • Vocabulary-French Simple Future
  • Simple Future
  • Lesson-French Negative Expressions
  • Negative Expressions
  • Vocabulary-French Negative Expressions
  • Writing Exercise-French Negative Expressions
  • Writing Exercise-French The Verb “to come”
  • Vocabulary-French The Verb “to come”
  • Lesson-French The Verb “to come”
  • The Verb “to come”
  • The Recent Past
  • Lesson-French The Recent Past
  • Vocabulary-French The Recent Past
  • Writing Exercise-French The Recent Past
  • Lesson-French Reflexive Verbs (present tense)
  • Vocabulary-French Reflexive Verbs (present tense)
  • Writing Exercise-French Reflexive Verbs (present tense)
  • Reflexive Verbs (present tense)
  • Vocabulary-French Reflexive Verbs (past tense)
  • Reflexive Verbs (past tense)
  • Lesson-French Reflexive Verbs (past tense)
  • Writing Exercise-French Reflexive Verbs (past tense)
  • Lesson-French The Verbs “to know”
  • Vocabulary-French The Verbs “to know”
  • The Verbs “to know”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Verbs “to know”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Imperfect (past tense)
  • Vocabulary-French The Imperfect (past tense)
  • Lesson-French The Imperfect (past tense)
  • The Imperfect (past tense)
  • Lesson-French Simple vs Imperfect Past
  • Vocabulary-French Simple vs Imperfect Past
  • Writing Exercise-French Simple vs Imperfect Past
  • Simple vs Imperfect Past
  • Lesson-French Relative Pronouns “Qui” vs “Que”
  • Vocabulary-French Relative Pronouns “Qui” vs “Que”
  • Video Les questions avec QUI et QUE
  • Writing Exercise-French Relative Pronouns “Qui” vs “Que”
  • Relative Pronouns “Qui” vs “Que”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Comparative
  • Vocabulary-French The Comparative
  • Lesson-French The Comparative
  • The Comparative
  • Video Comparative adverbs in French
  • Vocabulary-French The Superlative
  • Lesson-French The Superlative
  • Writing Exercise-French The Superlative
  • The Superlative
  • Video Superlative adverbs in French
  • Vocabulary-French The Passive Voice
  • Writing Exercise-French The Passive Voice
  • The Passive Voice
  • Lesson-French The Passive Voice
  • Lesson-French The Imperative
  • Vocabulary-French The Imperative
  • Writing Exercise-French The Imperative
  • The Imperative
  • Writing Exercise-French Direct Object Pronouns
  • Direct Object Pronouns
  • Lesson-French Direct Object Pronouns
  • Vocabulary-French Direct Object Pronouns
  • Writing Exercise-French Agreement with Direct Object Pronouns
  • Vocabulary-French Agreement with Direct Object Pronouns
  • Lesson-French Agreement with Direct Object Pronouns
  • Agreement with Direct Object Pronouns
  • Writing Exercise
  • Vocabulary-French Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Lesson-French Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Indirect Object Pronouns
  • The Pronoun “y”
  • Lesson-French The Pronoun “y”
  • Vocabulary-French The Pronoun “y”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Pronoun “y”
  • The Pronoun “en”
  • Lesson-French The Pronoun “en”
  • Vocabulary-French The Pronoun “en”
  • Writing Exercise-French The Pronoun “en”

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