A1 Level Courses - Alliance Française Nelson Tasman



Adults Course OutlineA1 Level CoursesAccording to the CECR, 60 to 80 hours of learning are necessary to obtain level A1CECRLevel atthe AFNTGlobal course objectivesA1A1.1Use the basics forms of greetingsAsk and give personal informationUnderstand days of the week & months of the yearUnderstand numbers up to 100Learn nationalities and names of countriesA1.2Speak about likes and dislikesUnderstand times and datesIntroduce your familyDescribe someone’s personalitySpeak about locations in a citySpeak about hobbiesSpeak about your professionAsk and give basic explanationsUnderstand and explain a basic itineraryA1.3Speak about past eventsDescribe physical appearanceDiscuss everyday activitiesGive ordersSchedule a meetingCall/answer the phoneGive adviceA1.4Speak about future eventsSpeak about seasons and the weatherDescribe clothing, accessories and sizesOrder at a restaurant, understand a menuSpeak about what foods you likeExpress feelings and perceptionsA2 Level CoursesAccording to the CECR, 160 to 240 hours of learning are necessary to obtain level A2CECRLevel atthe AFNTGlobal course objectivesA2A2.1Go shopping (express precise quantities)Describe food productsRecall memories (imperfect tense)Understand rules and restrictionsCompare a past and a current situationA2.2Talk about relationshipsDescribe someone (strengths, weaknesses, personality)Talk about changesDescribe how you met someoneA2.3Speak about a professional experienceUnderstand job announces and how to apply for a job (CV, cover letter)Give advice and warningsSpeak about a country and its inhabitants and discuss stereotypesDiscuss a change in one’s lifeUnderstand social etiquetteA2.4Understand the news and media, recount an eventSpeak about your hobbiesDraw up an itineraryLearn about French national holidaysA2.5Express your hopes and goals (conditional tense)Express your regretsGive your opinion and justify itLearn to agree and disagree in an exchangeSpeak about changes in one’s lifeDescribe a conversation or extraordinary eventA2.6Argue a position and express your opinionWarn and encourage peopleExpress criticism and indignationB1 Level CourseAccording to the CECR, 210 to 440 hours of learning are necessary to obtain level B1CECRLevel atthe AFNTGlobal course objectivesB1B1.1Talk about people and their behaviorDescribe an object or serviceMake praises, suggestions and criticismsTalk about shopping habitsLearn to negotiate, bargainMake a complaintB1.2Recount your professional career path in a job interviewEnrol in a university courseMake concessions and opposeUnderstand the press and headlinesWrite a narrative articleB1.3Promote actions of solidarity and ways to actDefend, engage, oppose, encourageExpress one’s goals and intentionsExpress a durationDiscover French artists and their worksTalk about your taste in cultureTake part in a debate: address or answer, interrupt someone’s speechB1.4Talk about ecologyDebate energy choices and bansTalk about the future and make hypothesesTalk about justice and the lawWrite a formal letter of complaintExpress doubts and certaintiesB1.5Talk about your travelsSolve a problem on the phoneGive warnings and make recommendationsNarrate in the pastPerfectionnement Level CoursesLevel at the AFNTGlobal course objectivesPerf B1This level is for students who have already sat DELF B1 – or have an equivalent level of French – but want to develop their French before they sit the DELF B2.The objective of the course is to strengthen the skills that a student must have to attain a B2 level of French.There is no text book for this course. Instead your teacher will provide their own material, including articles and videos from the press.Perf B2This level is for students who have already sat DELF B2 – or have an equivalent level of French.The objective of the course is to provide students with a solid proficiency level in French using linguistic and cultural material.There is no text book for this course. Instead your teacher will provide their own material, including articles and videos from the press.Perf C1This level is for students who have passed the DALF C1 or have an equivalent level of French. Language users at level C1 are independent.C1 user’s proficiency in the language is illustrated by precision, appropriateness and fluency of expression.There is no text book for this course. Instead your teacher will provide their own material, including articles and videos from the press.The best level for you: The Alliance Fran?aise NelsonTasman offers free level assessments to help students find a class suited to their abilities.Please contact us for more information : Anne Wheeler or phone 027 381 9791 (A2, B1 levels)Caroline Hyde or phone 027?962 1599 (A1 level) ................
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