Overview

The French Language Course is designed to help learners build strong communication skills through a structured and practical learning approach. The program follows internationally recognized CEFR levels from A1 to B2, allowing students to progress step by step from basic understanding to independent communication. The focus is not just on learning the language, but on using it confidently in real-life situations such as studies, work, and travel.

Course Coverage

The course includes complete training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students are prepared for internationally recognized exams such as DELF (A1–B2), TEF Canada, and TCF Canada. The curriculum is designed to cover grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension in a balanced way. It also supports school curriculum requirements for students who are learning French as a subject. Each level is structured to gradually improve fluency, accuracy, and understanding of the language.

Learning Method

Training is delivered through interactive sessions that focus on real communication rather than just theory. Students participate in conversations, role plays, listening activities, and guided practice to improve their speaking ability and pronunciation. Audio-visual tools and practical exercises are used to make learning more effective and engaging. Small batch sizes ensure better attention and allow trainers to support each learner based on their level and progress.

Outcome

By the end of the course, learners will be able to communicate clearly and confidently in French across different situations. They will have strong speaking skills, better listening comprehension, and the ability to read and write effectively. Students will also be well-prepared for DELF, TEF, or TCF exams and will be able to apply their language skills in academic, professional, or everyday environments.