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Français A1 à A2 — Leçons complètes pour grammaire, vocabulaire et histoires

Niveau A1 — Débutant

Grammaire

  1. The Basics & GreetingsEssential greetings, introductions, and the Tu vs Vous system.
  2. Subject Pronouns & ÊtreI, You, He/She — and the most important verb: To Be.
  3. Nouns & ArticlesMasculine vs Feminine. Definite (le/la) and Indefinite (un/une) articles.
  4. Avoir (To Have) & NegationExpressing possession and forming negative sentences.
  5. Regular -ER VerbsThe largest group of French verbs (Manger, Parler, Aimer).
  6. Adjectives & AgreementDescribing people and objects. Matching gender and number.
  7. Asking QuestionsEst-ce que, inversion, and question words.
  8. Aller & Near FutureGoing places and talking about what you’re going to do.
  9. Faire (To Do/Make)Essential expressions involving weather, sports, and chores.
  10. Prepositions of PlaceIn, at, on, under. Describing where things are.
  11. Possessive AdjectivesTalking about ownership: My, Your, His, Her.
  12. Demonstrative AdjectivesPointing things out: This, That, These, Those.
  13. Partitive ArticlesTalking about food and unspecified quantities (Some).
  14. Regular -IR VerbsConjugating the second group of verbs like Finir and Choisir.
  15. Regular -RE VerbsConjugating the third group of verbs like Vendre and Attendre.
  16. Modal VerbsExpressing ability, desire, and obligation: Pouvoir, Vouloir, Devoir.
  17. Reflexive Verbs (Present)Daily routine actions done to oneself.

Vocabulaire

  1. Numbers & TimeCounting 0–100, telling time, and days of the week.
  2. Family & PetsDescribing family members and domestic animals.
  3. Food & DiningOrdering at a café, market items, and meals.
  4. The City & DirectionsNavigating a town, places, and asking the way.
  5. Colors & DescriptionDescribing physical appearance and colors.
  6. Calendar & SeasonsDays, months, seasons, and dates.
  7. House & HomeRooms, furniture, and basic household items.
  8. Hobbies & LeisureSports, music, and free time activities.
  9. Daily RoutineFrom waking up to going to sleep.

Histoires

  1. A Day in ParisA tourist arrives in Paris and explores the basics.
  2. The Sunday MarketShopping for a Sunday lunch using polite expressions.
  3. The New ApartmentMoving into a new home. Rooms and furniture vocabulary.
  4. A Picnic in the ParkFriends meet for a picnic. Food and weather vocabulary.
  5. My Morning RoutineA step-by-step description of a typical morning.
  6. Planning the WeekendTwo friends discuss what they want to do.

Niveau A2 — Élémentaire

Grammaire

  1. Passé Composé (Avoir)Talking about completed past actions.
  2. Passé Composé (Être)Verbs of movement: Dr. & Mrs. Vandertramp and agreement rules.
  3. L’ImparfaitDescribing habits, settings, and ongoing past actions.
  4. Reflexive Verbs (Past)Daily routine verbs in the past tense.
  5. Direct Object PronounsAvoiding repetition using le, la, les.
  6. Indirect Object PronounsReplacing “to someone” using lui, leur.
  7. The Pronouns Y and EnReplacing places and quantities.
  8. The Future SimplePredicting the future and making promises.
  9. The ImperativeGiving orders, advice, and suggestions.
  10. Introduction to ConditionalExpressing wishes and polite requests.
  11. Relative Pronouns (Qui/Que)Connecting sentences using Who, Which, and That.
  12. Subjunctive IntroductionExpressing necessity and emotions.
  13. Demonstrative PronounsReplacing nouns: The one, That one (Celui, Celle).
  14. Complex NegationNever, nothing, nobody: ne…jamais, ne…rien, ne…personne.
  15. Comparatives & SuperlativesComparing things: Better, Worse, The Best.
  16. AdverbsDescribing how actions are done (-ment).
  17. Time PrepositionsDepuis, Pendant, Il y a (Since, During, Ago).
  18. The Gerund (Le Gérondif)Expressing simultaneous actions with en + present participle.
  19. Recent Past (Venir de)Talking about what just happened.

Vocabulaire

  1. Travel & AccommodationAirports, hotels, and solving problems abroad.
  2. Health & The BodyVisiting the doctor and describing symptoms.
  3. Work & EducationJobs, office supplies, and school subjects.
  4. Clothing & ShoppingBuying clothes, sizes, and colors.
  5. Technology & MediaComputers, internet, and phones.
  6. Nature & EnvironmentLandscape, weather, and ecology.
  7. Emotions & PersonalityDescribing feelings and character traits.
  8. Kitchen & CookingUtensils, cooking verbs, and recipes.
  9. Arts & CultureCinema, music, literature, and painting.

Histoires

  1. The Lost KeyA mystery story using past tenses.
  2. Dinner with FriendsSocial interactions and food vocabulary.
  3. The Dream JobAn interview scenario involving work vocabulary.
  4. A Weekend in BrittanyA travel log about a trip to the coast.
  5. The Cooking ContestA competition story using comparatives.
  6. A Strange DayA mystery story using complex negation.
  7. A Cultural OutingVisiting a museum and discussing art.

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