- Introduction: Explore our diverse range of French courses designed to suit different interests and proficiency levels.
Course Listings
- French for Travelers (4 weeks)
- Description: Prepare for your next trip to a French-speaking country with this practical course. Learn essential phrases and vocabulary to navigate your travels smoothly.
- Details: 2 classes per week | Total 8 classes
- Fee: ₹6,000
- Business French (5 weeks)
- Description: Enhance your professional French skills. Learn business vocabulary, email writing, meeting conduct, and French corporate culture.
- Details: 2 classes per week | Total 10 classes
- Fee: ₹7500
- Conversational French (8 weeks)
- Description: Improve your speaking skills with interactive conversational practice on various topics.
- Details: 2 classes per week | Total 16 classes
- Fee: ₹11,000
- French Pronunciation (4 weeks)
- Description: Perfect your French pronunciation. Learn the sounds, intonation, and rhythm of the French language.
- Details: 2 classes per week | Total 8 classes
- Fee: ₹6,000
- French course designed for children (6 weeks)
- Description: Fun and interactive French lessons for kids. Learn through songs, stories, and games.
- Details: 2 classes per week | Total 12 classes
- Fee: ₹6,500
Syllabus for each of the 5 courses listed above:
Here’s a comprehensive syllabus for each course:
**Classes per Week:** 2 (Total 8 classes)
**Week 1: Basic Greetings and Introductions**
### 1. **French for Travelers (4 weeks)**
– Class 1: Greetings, introducing oneself, polite phrases.
– Class 2: Numbers, days of the week, asking and answering basic questions.
**Week 2: Navigating through Airports and Train Stations**
– Class 3: Airport vocabulary, checking in, security procedures.
– Class 4: Train station vocabulary, buying tickets, understanding schedules.
**Week 3: Dining Out and Food Vocabulary**
– Class 5: Restaurant vocabulary, ordering food and drinks.
– Class 6: Common dishes, asking about ingredients, dietary restrictions.
**Week 4: Shopping, Asking for Directions, and Emergency Phrases**
– Class 7: Shopping phrases, dealing with money, bargaining.
– Class 8: Asking for directions, emergency phrases, cultural tips.
### 2. **Business French (5 weeks)**
**Classes per Week:** 2 (Total 10 classes)
**Week 1: Business Vocabulary and Phrases**
– Class 1: Key business vocabulary, job titles, and workplace terms.
– Class 2: Basic business phrases, formal vs. informal language.
**Week 2: Writing Business Emails and Letters**
– Class 3: Structure of a business email, common phrases.
– Class 4: Writing formal letters, salutations, and closures.
**Week 3: Conducting Meetings and Negotiations**
– Class 5: Vocabulary for meetings, roles, and responsibilities.
– Class 6: Negotiation phrases, making and responding to proposals.
**Week 4: French Corporate Culture and Etiquette**
– Class 7: Understanding French business culture, etiquette, and norms.
– Class 8: Case studies and role-playing common business scenarios.
**Week 5: Case Studies and Role-Playing Business Scenarios**
– Class 9: Analyzing real-life business cases.
– Class 10: Role-playing various business situations.
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### 3 **Conversational French (8 weeks)**
**Classes per Week:** 2 (Total 16 classes)
**Week 1: Everyday Conversations**
– Class 1: Common greetings and introductions.
– Class 2: Small talk and daily routines.
**Week 2: Talking about Hobbies and Interests**
– Class 3: Vocabulary for hobbies, sports, and interests.
– Class 4: Discussing likes and dislikes.
**Week 3: Describing People and Places**
– Class 5: Physical descriptions, personality traits.
– Class 6: Describing locations, giving directions.
**Week 4: Discussing Past and Future Events**
– Class 7: Talking about past experiences, using past tenses.
– Class 8: Making future plans, using future tenses.
**Week 5: Expressing Opinions and Preferences**
– Class 9: Phrases for expressing opinions and preferences.
– Class 10: Agreeing and disagreeing politely.
**Week 6: Making Plans and Arrangements**
– Class 11: Scheduling meetings, making appointments.
– Class 12: Invitations, accepting and declining.
**Week 7: Storytelling and Anecdotes**
– Class 13: Structure of a good story, linking words.
– Class 14: Sharing personal anecdotes.
**Week 8: Role-Playing Various Scenarios**
– Class 15: Role-playing different conversational scenarios.
– Class 16: Review and practice.
### 4. **French Pronunciation (4 weeks)**
**Classes per Week:** 2 (Total 8 classes)
**Week 1: French Alphabet and Sounds**
– Class 1: French alphabet, pronunciation of letters.
– Class 2: Basic sounds and phonetic rules.
**Week 2: Vowel Sounds and Nasal Vowels**
– Class 3: Vowel sounds, differentiating similar sounds.
– Class 4: Nasal vowels, practice exercises.
**Week 3: Consonant Sounds and Silent Letters**
– Class 5: Consonant sounds, pronunciation tips.
– Class 6: Silent letters, common pronunciation mistakes.
**Week 4: Intonation, Stress, and Rhythm in French**
– Class 7: Intonation patterns, sentence stress.
– Class 8: Rhythm in speech, practice dialogues.
### 5. **French course designed for children (6 weeks)**
**Classes per Week:** 2 (Total 12 classes)
**Week 1: Basic Vocabulary**
– Class 1: Colors, numbers, animals.
– Class 2: Family members, common objects.
**Week 2: Simple Phrases and Greetings**
– Class 3: Greetings, introducing oneself.
– Class 4: Basic polite phrases, simple questions.
**Week 3: Fun Songs and Rhymes**
– Class 5: Learning French through songs.
– Class 6: Popular rhymes and their meanings.
**Week 4: Storytelling and Simple Stories**
– Class 7: Listening to simple French stories.
– Class 8: Discussing characters and plots.
**Week 5: Basic Grammar Through Games**
– Class 9: Introduction to basic grammar concepts.
– Class 10: Grammar games and activities.
**Week 6: Cultural Activities and Crafts**
– Class 11: Learning about French culture through activities.
– Class 12: French-themed crafts and projects.