- Introduction to Section 1
- Get the Ball Rolling
- Keep the Ball Rolling
- How to Use This Course Most Effectively
- Conclusion to Section 1
Beginner
Online
₹ 649 1,299
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Some people prefer French because it is widely spoken in many countries. Others are interested in delving into the rich literary, historical, and cultural traditions of the French-speaking world. Some people simply fall in love. Listening to French while reading strengthens your French comprehension without translation, which is an important step toward fluency and truly thinking in French like a native speaker. Français Intensif - Intensive French Course for Beginners online certification, which is made available by Udemy to applicants that have the desire to learn French.
Français Intensif - Intensive French Course for Beginners online training offers 7.5 hours of digital lessons, 15 articles, and a digital certificate after eligibility. Français Intensif - Intensive French Course for Beginners online course focuses on the introduction, spelling, pronunciation, leaps, and bounds, To be or To have, conjugation patterns, asking, confirming, negating, and ordering. The participant will gain an understanding of direct and indirect objects, verbals, articles, pronouns, and prepositions.
The highlights
- 250 Downloadable Resources
- 17 Articles
- 7.5 Hours of Study in a Week
- Certificate of Completion
- Self-Paced Course
Program offerings
- Virtual course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
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What you will learn
Français Intensif - Intensive French Course for Beginners certification course, candidates will gain a hands-on understanding of utilizing grammatically correct sentences, applying the rules of the language to produce an infinite number of expressions, and correctly pronouncing and spelling French words. The aspirant will acquire an understanding of orders, commands, people, things, and conjugation patterns, as well as the ability to read and write. The participant will learn how to discuss animals, and people, count, modify language with adverbs, and more.
The syllabus
Introduction to the Course
Spelling and Pronunciation
- Introduction to Section 2
- A, Be, Ce - The French Alphabet
- P comme Pierre – French Consonants
- A comme André – French Vowels and Semi-Vowels
- Pas, dit, chez – Final Consonants
- Pas un avion - Liaisons
- French stress rules
- é, à, ô – French Accents
- Conclusion to Section 2
- Spelling and Pronunciation
Getting Started – by Leaps and Bounds
- Introduction to Section 3
- Qu’est-ce que c’est? – Introducing things
- Comment est ...? – Describing things
- Qui est-ce? – Introducing People
- Salut, je suis Pierre - Introducing Yourself, Common Greetings
- Je suis, tu es – The Verb ‘to be’ and Personal Pronouns
- Qui es-tu? Comment t’appelles-tu? – Asking For Personal Information
- Je chante, tu chantes - Regular Verbs
- Un, deux, trois – Cardinal Numbers
- Les filles intelligentes – Plurals
- Combien, beaucoup, peu – Quantity, Number, Amount
- Mon père, ma mère – Possessive Adjectives
- Ce chien, cette chatte – Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns
- Je parle bien - Adverbs
- Section 3 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 3
- Getting Started – by Leaps and Bounds
To Be Or To Have
- Introduction to Section 4
- Où est cela? – Describing Location
- J’ai, tu as – The Verb to have
- Il y a – There Is, There Are
- Section 4 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 4
- To Be Or To Have
Conjugation Patterns
- Introduction to Section 5
- Aimer et adorer – Regular -er Verbs
- Choisir et finir – Regular –ir Verbs
- Attendre et perdre – Regular –re Verbs
- Nous commençons, nous mangeons – Regular Verbs with Spelling Changes
- Je me lève – Reflexive Verbs
- On va chanter – The Verb aller (to go)
- Je prends un taxi - The Verb prendre (to take)
- Je sais, je connais - The Verbs savoir, connaître (to know)
- Je fais, tu fais - The Verb faire (to do)
- Je pars – Irregular –ir Verbs
- Je viens de Paris – The Verb venir (to come) and such like
- Je dis, tu dis - The Verb dire (to say)
- Je peux, je veux, je dois - The Verbs pouvoir, vouloir, devoir
- Je mets mon manteau - The Verb mettre (to put) and such like
- Je reçois, je conduis, je crains - Irregular Verbs Ending in –cevoir, -uire, -nd
- Voir, rire, vivre – Other Irregular Verbs
- Section 5 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 5
- Conjugation Patterns
Asking, Confirming, Negating and Ordering
- Introduction to Section 6
- Oui ou non? - General Questions
- Comment, combien, pourquoi? - Specific Questions
- Qu’est-ce qui arrive? – Asking About the Subject
- Qu’a-t-il? – Asking About the Object
- Il n’est pas – Negatives
- N’est-t-il pas? - Negative Questions
- Parle! Parlez! Parlons! – Imperatives of Regular Verbs
- Va, soyez – Imperatives of Irregular Verbs
- Lave-toi – Imperatives of Reflexive Verbs
- Section 6 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 6
- Asking, Confirming, Negating and Ordering
Direct and Indirect Object
- Introduction to Section 7
- À la fille, de la fille – Expressing Noun Cases
- Je lis le livre, je le lis – Direct Objects
- Il lui dit – Indirect Objects
- À, de, pour – Common Prepositions
- À moi, pour toi – Personal Pronouns after Prepositions
- Me la, te la, la lui – Two Object Pronouns
- Aide-moi, t’inviter – Verb Forms with Personal Pronouns
- Nous nous parlons - Reciprocal Verbs
- Section 7 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 7
- Direct and Indirect Object
Verbal Constructions
- Introduction to Section 8
- On dit que... – Impersonal Forms
- En parlant – The Present Participle
- Voir, parler, boire – Simple Infinitives
- Je te vois venir – Infinitives as Objects
- Je vais chanter – Intentions and Predictions
- Je viens de finir – What we just did
- J’aime chanter – Verb + Verb Constructions
- Acheté, fini – Past Participles of Regular Verbs
- Venu, fait - Irregular Past Participles
- Section 8 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 8
- Verbal Constructions
Articles, Pronouns and Prepositions
- Introduction to Section 9
- Pierre est professeur – Zero Articles
- Du pain, de la soupe – Partitive Articles
- Le mien, la tienne – Possessive Pronouns
- Le même, la même – Sameness
- Moi, toi, soi – Tonic Pronouns
- J’en ai assez – The Pronoun en
- J’y vais – The Pronoun y
- Très, si, tant – Degree and Intensity
- La femme qui chante - Relative Pronouns
- Lequel est-ce que tu veux? – The Interrogative Pronouns
- En autobus ou à pied – Prepositions Used with Means of Transport
- À Paris, de Paris - Prepositions with Geographical Names
- Section 9 Vocabulary Recap
- Conclusion to Section 9
- Articles, Pronouns and Prepositions
Course Wrap-Up
- Nous parlons français – What We Have Learned
- A bientôt - Goodbye
Instructors
Mr Kamil Pakula
instructor
Freelancer
B.E /B.Tech, Other Masters
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