Module A2
The A2 Elementary Level module builds upon the foundational skills learned in the A1 level, guiding students through more complex aspects of the French language. This module covers practical topics such as organizing events, discussing past and future plans, and expressing emotions and opinions. Students will learn to use a wider range of grammar structures and vocabulary, enhancing their ability to handle everyday conversations and write about familiar topics. By the end of the course, learners will feel more comfortable navigating various social and professional scenarios in French.
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The A2 Elementary Level module is designed for learners who have already acquired basic French language skills and wish to expand their abilities. This module will enable students to understand sentences and commonly used expressions related to everyday situations. By the end of this module, learners will be able to communicate in routine tasks requiring simple and direct exchanges of information on familiar topics. They will also be able to describe aspects of their background, immediate environment, and areas of immediate need in simple terms. This module provides a solid foundation for learners to handle everyday communication scenarios more confidently.
CERTIFICATION
Upon completing the A2 module, students will receive a certification indicating their ability to understand and use simple language in everyday contexts. This certification will reflect their enhanced ability to communicate effectively in French, providing them with the necessary skills to manage routine interactions in both personal and professional settings.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Comprehend sentences and frequently used expressions related to immediate relevance such as personal and family information, shopping, and local geography.
- Communicate effectively in routine tasks involving direct exchanges of information on familiar topics.
- Describe, in simple terms, aspects of their background, environment, and needs.
- Use simple grammar structures, including direct and indirect pronouns, future and past tenses, passive voice, and various expressions to articulate needs and emotions.
- Develop a broader vocabulary covering topics like organizing events, discussing work and studies, describing emotions, and talking about fashion and travel.