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A1.1
A1.1 is an introductory course designed for complete beginners in French. Students will start with the alphabet and numbers, then build essential vocabulary to introduce themselves and others. Throughout the course, they will learn basic phrases, ask and answer simple questions, and express likes and dislikes. The primary focus is on developing listening and speaking skills, with additional practice in reading and writing. As they learn the fundamentals of the French language, students will also explore Paris, France, and other French-speaking regions around the world. For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.
Textbook information: Défi 1
This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french.
See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1
through A1.4. A1.1 will review Units 1 and 2.
A1.1
A1.1 is an introductory course designed for complete beginners in French. Students will start with the alphabet and numbers, then build essential vocabulary to introduce themselves and others. Throughout the course, they will learn basic phrases, ask and answer simple questions, and express likes and dislikes. The primary focus is on developing listening and speaking skills, with additional practice in reading and writing. As they learn the fundamentals of the French language, students will also explore Paris, France, and other French-speaking regions around the world. For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.
Textbook information: Défi 1
This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.1 will review Units 1 and 2.
Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks
A1.2
A1.2 is designed for students who have completed A1.1 or for false beginners—those who have previously studied French and still retain some
knowledge. Participants should be comfortable introducing themselves (including name, age, and profession), and using the verbs être
and avoir. They should also be able to ask simple questions and express likes and dislikes. In this course, students will explore
vocabulary and concepts related to families and homes. For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course,
please refer to the syllabus.
Textbook information: Défi 1
This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.2 will review Units 3 and 4.
Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks
A1.3
A1.3 is designed for students who have completed A1.2 or for false beginners—those who have previously studied French and still retain some knowledge. Students entering this level should be comfortable introducing themselves and others (including name, age, and profession), using the verbs être, avoir, and regular -er verbs. They should also be able to describe their family members and their homes.
In this course, students will learn to talk about their daily and professional lives, routines, and hobbies. By the end of the class, they will also be able to describe aspects of a vacation they would like to take. Key themes covered include everyday life, work, leisure activities, and social outings.
For a detailed overview of the language milestones covered in this course, please refer to the syllabus.
Textbook information: Défi 1
This book is available at https://klettwl.com/store/content/afdenver-french. See our textbook page for information about purchasing options. This book will be used for A1.1 through A1.4. A1.3 will review Units 5 and 6.
Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks
A1.4
Pace: 2.5 hours over 11 weeks
Beginner Conversation A1+/A2
This course is designed to encourage A1.3 to A2.4 level students to converse. If you would like to significantly advance your speaking skills or feel you are lacking confidence in oral expression, this is the class for you. Different topics and authentic documents will be chosen by the instructor each week. Fun activities will be planned including role playing, presentations, discussions, games, etc. There will be a focus on pronunciation and grammar.
No textbook is needed for this class.
Note: if you are not sure of your language level, please take our placement test. Additionally, you may schedule a speaking assessment by contacting the education coordinator at education@afdenver.org.
Pace: 2 hours over 11 weeks
Beginner Conversation Through Fun and Games
These sessions invite students to interact on unexpected/unknown thematics to allow spontaneity and rapid mind setting. In this course, we will focus on words and interactive games (taboo, guess a who, crosswords, etc.) to use conversational skills and challenge ourselves having fun. This new setting of learning aim to teach differently, in a playful way, to use the foundations learnings in a social setting, to learn with ease, to develop new linguistic competences and confidence, where everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.