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  • French Beginne 
  • Week 1:
    • Basic greetings and introductions
    • Numbers 1-20
    • Common phrases for everyday situations
  • Week 2:
    • Alphabet and pronunciation
    • Days of the week and months
    • Asking and telling time
  • Week 3:
    • Family and personal descriptions
    • Food and ordering at a restaurant
  • Week 4:
    • Basic verb conjugations (present tense)
    • Expressing likes and dislikes
    • Simple conversations: shopping, directions, etc.

 

Creating a curriculum for learning French can vary depending on the learner's proficiency level, goals, and available resources. Here's a general outline of a French learning curriculum that can be adapted to different levels, whether you're a beginner or looking to improve your existing skills. This curriculum is divided into four main proficiency levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Proficient.

Beginner Level:

Weeks 1-4: Introduction to French

  • Week 1:
    • Basic greetings and introductions
    • Numbers 1-20
    • Common phrases for everyday situations
  • Week 2:
    • Alphabet and pronunciation
    • Days of the week and months
    • Asking and telling time
  • Week 3:
    • Family and personal descriptions
    • Food and ordering at a restaurant
  • Week 4:
    • Basic verb conjugations (present tense)
    • Expressing likes and dislikes
    • Simple conversations: shopping, directions, etc.

 

Intermediate Level:

 

  • Week 5-6:
    • Expanded vocabulary: professions, hobbies, places
    • More verb conjugations (regular and irregular verbs)
  • Week 7-8:
    • Past tense (passé composé)
    • Describing past experiences
  • Week 9-10:
    • Future tense (futur proche)
    • Discussing future plans
  • Week 11-12:
    • Conditional and subjunctive moods (basic)
    • Expressing hypothetical situations

Advanced Level:

 

  • Week 13-14:
    • Advanced vocabulary: politics, science, arts
    • Subjunctive mood (in-depth)
  • Week 15-16:
    • Imperfect tense (imparfait)
    • Narrative storytelling
  • Week 17-18:
    • Advanced verb conjugations (including irregulars)
    • Reading and analyzing short stories or news articles
  • Week 19-20:
    • Formal and informal language
    • Practicing complex sentence structures
  • Week 21-22:
    • Practicing listening comprehension with native speakers
    • Preparing and giving presentations
  • Week 23-24:
    • Examining French culture, history, and current events
    • Advanced conversational skills

 

Proficient Level:

 

  • Week 25-28:
    • In-depth literary analysis
    • Advanced grammar and syntax
  • Week 29-32:
    • Specialized vocabulary and terminology (e.g., business, medicine, law)
    • Mastering the subjunctive mood
  • Week 33-36:
    • Preparing for proficiency exams (e.g., DALF, DELF)
    • Advanced conversational fluency practice
    • Independent research and projects in French

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