Goals
Compréhensions : Being able to understand familiar words and simple expressions when the other person speaks slowly and clearly on the street, in a store, in a supermarket, at the train station, in an administration in the world of work.
Speech : Being able to communicate simply with a minimum of vocabulary to book a hotel, order in a restaurant or ask for directions in a French speaking country. Being able to discuss with your colleagues in the office, in meetings or with customers or suppliers.
Wrinting skills : Being able to write short simple sentences in the present, future and past.
By the end of level A2, you will be able to :
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Present oneself (educational background, job, family, neighbourhood)
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Discuss hobbies and daily activities
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Enquire about goods in a shop and buy what one needs
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Place an order for a meal in a restaurant ( with or without the menu)
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Reserve a room in a hotel (face to face)
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Ask for basic services in a post office or a bank
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Present one’s medical problem to a doctor
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Inquire about a trip to a travel agency
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Choose and use public transport (buses, trains, and taxis)
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Ask the route and give directions
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Buy tickets (film, train, play, etc)
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Read notices, posters, catalogs, timetables, brochures, menus, advertisements, signs
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Write notices and simple messages
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Understand time, dates, and places from notice boards and announcements
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Understand instructions and requests such as client orders and delivery dates.
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Describe events and activities in past, present, and future
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Easily appear for DELF A2 Exam
Grammar topics:
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Pronominal verbs/ reflexive verbs
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Some Verbs + infinitive: want to, able to/can
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Have to + infinitive
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Past Simple (passé composé) - events in the past
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Past participles
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Imperfect tense - descriptions in the past (it was, there was)
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Imperative - Affirmative and Negative – for instructions and commands
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Near Future Tense
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Simple Future Tense
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Recent Past Tense
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Present Progressive
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Transitive and Intransitive verbs - Direct and Indirect object
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Relative pronouns - who, that/which, where, of whom/which
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Interrogative adjectives and pronouns
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Adjectives - Position and Agreement
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Possessive adjectives and pronouns
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Demonstrative pronouns
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Prepositions of place: city, country etc
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Connectors: moreover, then, later on, however, so, still etc
Vocabulary topics:
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Places in city: Cafe, Restaurant, Shops, Bank, Post office, Hotel
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Leisure: Sports, Going out, Shows, Holiday trips
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Routine: Work, Shopping, Daily activities
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Accommodation: the house, interior,exterior
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People: Family, workplace
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Countries and Cities
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Itinerary, Weather forecast
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Events: Meetings, Evening out, Family events
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Visits, Excursions, Accidents, TV news
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Money and payments