For learners who have completed French Intermediate 1 (Level 2) or for those who have had previous experience with the language and want to review it, our French Intermediate 2 course syllabus is the optimal choice.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
French Intermediate 2 is the third stage for those learners with previous exposure to French looking to build their knowledge. It’s an excellent course for consolidating what you’ve learned, practicing it and using it for quite some time. Students will develop an ability to communicate in real-life situations by acquiring reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
This course introduces students to the French language by intensively studying important aspects of pronunciation, intermediate-level vocabulary, grammar, and sentence formation through practice sets and audio lessons.
At the same time, it introduces the workings and sounds of the language and provides the necessary tools to enable students to make sentences from scratch.
This French Intermediate 2 (Level 3) course is based on level DELF B1.1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Course Information
CERTIFICATION
The French Intermediate 2 (Level 3) program ends with a 3-hour test to assess the student listening, writing, reading, and speaking ability and entitles them to a Certificate of completion. A course certificate is proof that you completed and passed the course. Our institute helps you prepare for the official French language diplomas and tests (DILF, DELF, DELF Prim, DELF Junior, DALF, TCF).
- Over 27 topics and a minimum of 40 hours of French classes!
- LanguageNext will offer upper Intermediate level 30 audio lessons that will help you to improve your listening and speaking skills.
- Read, comprehend, and analyze a wide range of texts such as descriptive paragraphs, formal and informal letters, story writing, and intermediate-level comprehension in French.
- Enable students to appreciate and understand the Francophone world’s diversity within the broader framework of multicultural communities and global perspectives.
- Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written French and demonstrate cultural awareness.
- Course content is designed considering the current requirement, time-tested methodology, and the job market.
- Assignments, homework, practice sets, and audio lessons at the end of every session.
- Knowledge of cultures is essential for facilitating communication with people. This course covers the upper intermediate level of history, culture, and civilization.