Take your French skills to the next level with our French B1 Course! Designed for intermediate learners, this course helps you achieve fluency in everyday conversations, express opinions, and understand complex texts. Whether you’re preparing for higher studies, work, or personal growth, this course equips you with the skills to communicate confidently in French.
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 40 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Section 1: Advanced Grammar & Sentence Structure (12 Lessons)12
- 1.1Lesson 1: Review of A2 & Introduction to B1
- 1.2Lesson 2: Advanced Use of Passé Composé & Imparfait
- 1.3Lesson 3: Introduction to Plus-Que-Parfait (Past Perfect Tense)
- 1.4Lesson 4: Advanced Use of Future Tense & Hypothetical Statements
- 1.5Lesson 5: The Conditional Tense (Le Conditionnel Présent & Passé)
- 1.6Lesson 6: Subjunctive Mood (Le Subjonctif Présent)
- 1.7Lesson 7: Relative Pronouns (Qui, Que, Dont, Lequel, Où, Ce qui, Ce que)
- 1.8Lesson 8: Indirect Speech & Reported Speech (Le Discours Indirect)
- 1.9Lesson 9: Advanced Object Pronouns (Y & En)
- 1.10Lesson 10: Expressing Cause, Consequence & Opposition
- 1.11Lesson 11: Passive Voice (La Voix Passive)
- 1.12Lesson 12: Advanced Comparisons & Superlatives
- Section 2: Practical Communication & Everyday Conversations (14 Lessons)14
- 2.1Lesson 13: Describing Personal Experiences & Life Events
- 2.2Lesson 14: Debating & Expressing Opinions
- 2.3Lesson 15: Making & Canceling Plans
- 2.4Lesson 16: Talking About Travel & Cultural Differences
- 2.5Lesson 17: Work & Professional Communication
- 2.6Lesson 18: Discussing News & Current Events
- 2.7Lesson 19: Managing Conflict & Handling Complaints
- 2.8Lesson 20: Talking About Relationships & Personal Growth
- 2.9Lesson 21: Describing Films, Books & Music
- 2.10Lesson 22: Health & Well-being Conversations
- 2.11Lesson 23: Handling Formal & Administrative Situations
- 2.12Lesson 24: Discussing Environmental & Social Issues
- 2.13Lesson 25: Talking About Future Goals & Dreams
- 2.14Lesson 26: Expressing Emotions & Reactions to Situations
- Section 3: Listening, Pronunciation & Cultural Awareness (8 Lessons)8
- 3.1Lesson 27: Improving Pronunciation & Accent Reduction
- 3.2Lesson 28: Understanding Informal French (Argot & Slang)
- 3.3Lesson 29: French Cultural Practices & Traditions
- 3.4Lesson 30: Watching & Understanding French Media
- 3.5Lesson 31: Listening to Different Accents in the Francophone World
- 3.6Lesson 32: Advanced Roleplays & Real-Life Situations
- 3.7Lesson 33: Analyzing French Literature & Poetry
- 3.8Lesson 34: Writing Emails & Formal Correspondence
- Section 4: Writing, Argumentation & Exam Preparation (6 Lessons)6
- 4.1Lesson 35: Structuring Arguments in Writing & Speaking
- 4.2Lesson 36: Writing Personal & Professional Documents
- 4.3Lesson 37: Simulated B1 Exam – Listening & Speaking Practice
- 4.4Lesson 38: Simulated B1 Exam – Writing & Reading Practice
- 4.5Lesson 39: Last Review & Personalized Feedback
- 4.6Lesson 40: Final Cultural Discussion & Closing Ceremony
- *The curriculum mentioned is indicative. It may change from Centre to Centre and from Faculty to Faculty.0
This course is for learners who have completed the A2 level or have intermediate knowledge of French. It’s ideal for students, professionals, and anyone aiming to achieve fluency.
You’ll learn to express opinions, understand complex texts, and communicate fluently in everyday and professional situations. The course covers advanced grammar, vocabulary, and cultural insights.
Yes, this course is designed for learners who have completed the A2 level or have equivalent knowledge. If you’re unsure about your level, we offer a free placement test.
The course typically runs for 10-12 weeks, with classes held 2-3 times a week. We offer flexible timings, including weekend batches.
Yes, the course is aligned with the DELF B1 syllabus and includes mock tests, exam strategies, and practice materials to help you succeed.
We use interactive live classes, role-plays, group discussions, and real-life scenarios to make learning engaging and effective.
Yes, our classes are interactive, and you can ask questions, participate in discussions, and receive personalized feedback.
After completing the B1 course, you can advance to the B2 level to further enhance your fluency. We also provide guidance on DELF B1 certification if you wish to take the exam.
Absolutely! The course includes practical lessons tailored to professional settings, such as meetings, emails, and presentations.
Yes, we offer a free demo class so you can experience our teaching style and course structure before enrolling.
We keep our batch sizes small (typically 10-15 students) to ensure personalized attention and better learning outcomes.
You can enroll by visiting our website, filling out the registration form, and making the payment. Our team will guide you through the process.
Features
- Interactive Live Classes: Learn from certified French instructors with real-time feedback.
- Real-Life Scenarios: Practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in practical contexts.
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers grammar, vocabulary, and cultural nuances at the B1 level.
- DELF B1 Preparation: Aligned with the DELF B1 syllabus, including mock tests and exam strategies.
- Flexible Learning: Choose from weekday or weekend batches to suit your schedule.
- Small Batch Sizes: Personalized attention with batches of 10-15 students.
- Certification: Receive a globally recognized certificate upon completion.
Target audiences
- Learners who have completed the A2 level or have intermediate knowledge of French.
- Students planning to study in French-speaking countries or pursue higher education in French.
- Professionals seeking to enhance their language skills for career advancement.
- Individuals preparing for the DELF B1 exam for certification.
- Travel enthusiasts and culture lovers aiming to achieve fluency in French.