French: Beginners - Part 2

Overview

This 10-week course is pitched at level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), and completion of the course will help you meet the level requirements. To help develop your fluency in the language, the course will focus primarily on speaking and listening skills, but will also include practice in reading and writing. You will have plenty of opportunities to practise the target language through hands-on class activities such as conversations and role-plays.

Programme details

Course starts: 24 Jan 2024

The weekly course schedule below is intended to give an overview of the main topic(s) likely to be covered in each session. Please note that these may sometimes change according to the tutor’s discretion to reflect the interests of course participants.

Week 1: Discussing daily routine and telling the time.

Week 2: Suggesting an outing. Accepting or refusing an invitation.

Week 3: Talking about one's family. Naming family members.

Week 4: Narrating past events.

Week 5: Physical descriptions.

Week 6: Asking about, situating and describing one's home.

Week 7: Identifying, naming and discussing furniture.

Week 8: Making a reservation. Discussing and comparing types of holiday accommodation.

Week 9: Describing one's holiday experiences. Expressing a positive or negative appreciation.

Week 10: Class choice: a song, film clip or language game.

Key grammar points:

*  Pronominal verbs

*  The imperative form

*  Possessive adjectives

*  The past tense of verbs with the auxiliary verb avoir

Il y a + expression of time

 C’est un(e) Il/elle est

*  Direct object pronouns

*  Prepositions of place

*  The present tense of -ir verbs

*  The past tense of verbs with the auxiliary verb être

Key functions:

*  Describing one's daily routine

*  Suggesting an outing and arranging to meet

*  Presenting one's family 

*  Congratulating others on family events and happy occasions

*  Enquiring about accommodation and interiors

*  Understanding a booking site and asking for information 

Certification

Students who attend a minimum of 70% of classes will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

Fees

Description Costs
Course Fee £251.00

Funding

If you are in receipt of a UK state benefit, you are a full-time student in the UK or a student on a low income, you may be eligible for a reduction of 50% of tuition fees. Please see the below link for full details:

Concessionary fees for short courses

Tutor

Mrs Danae Lemos-Theologis

Danae is a qualified linguist and experienced French teacher. She has taught French adult classes for many years including Advanced Conversation and Contemporary French literature as well as French courses for academic purposes.

Course aims

To enable you to communicate at a basic level with speakers of the target language in a limited range of practical, real-life settings.

Course objectives:

  • To help learners' to develop the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing for basic everyday communication in the target language.
  • To help learners' to consolidate their listening comprehension skills to understand the gist of very short, basic written texts and audio excerpts.
  • To enable learners' to use high frequency vocabulary and grammar structures for basic routine communication.
  • To equip learners' with an appreciation of the culture and civilisation of the country (or countries) in which the target language is spoken.

Teaching methods

You will learn through a communicative teaching approach with the emphasis on actively engaging in classroom activities in the target language. These are likely to include role-plays, pair- and small group-work, and conversational practice conducted in a supportive, friendly and informal learning environment.

The course has been structured to help you primarily to improve your speaking and listening skills and to develop a basic level of intercultural awareness in the context of social communication. You will also learn and practise new grammatical structures and will be encouraged to develop your reading and writing skills in your own time.

Learning outcomes

By the end of your course, learners will be able to:

  • interact in a simple way using a basic range of language in routine everyday contexts;
  • understand and respond to basic spoken or recorded language relating to very familiar everyday situations;
  • demonstrate comprehension of very short, simple texts containing high frequency vocabulary and basic grammar structures; 
  • write very short texts to provide basic personal information or simple descriptions.    

Assessment methods

You will be set short, optional assignments to consolidate your learning and to allow you to progress at your own pace.

Application

Please use the 'Book' or 'Apply' button on this page. Alternatively, please complete an enrolment form (Word) or enrolment form (Pdf).

Level and demands