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CEFRL* LESSONS TEXTBOOK CONTENT
A1 ELEMENTARY (100 HOURS)
Interactions 1 LESSONS
0-6
Interactions 1
A1 ELEMENTARY 1 - Absolute Beginners (25 HOURS) This course is for absolute beginners in French. In this course, students will learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Greet others, introduce yourself and someone else
Give and ask for personal details (name, address, telephone number, age and nationality)
Use numbers and alphabet in various situations
Express likes and dislikes
Interactions 1 LESSONS
7-12
A1 ELEMENTARY 2 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A1 Elementary 1 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students will learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about your leisure activities and daily routine
Inquire about and book accommodation
Describe your city and neighbourhood
Ask for and give directions
Ask about a schedule and make an appointment
Interactions 2 LESSONS
1-6
Interactions 2
A1 ELEMENTARY 3 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A1 Elementary 2 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students will learn the vocabulary and language structures required to: Introduce and talk about your family
Ask for and give the time
Talk about and describe your daily routine and habits in more details
Organise and invite someone out
Order a meal at a restaurant and talk about clothing
Interactions 2 LESSONS
7-12
A1 ELEMENTARY 4 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A1 Elementary 3 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students will learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Access information on tourist destinations and essential services
Enquire about accommodation
Talk about your holiday
Talk simply about your health and describe how you feel
Ask for and give directions in more detail
*Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
PROGRESSION OF LEVELS 2019
CEFRL UNITS TEXTBOOK CONTENT
A2 UPPER
ELEMENTARY (150 HOURS)
Edito A2
UNITS 1-2
Edito A2
A2 UPPER ELEMENTARY 1 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A1 Elementary 4 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Recall events and memories using the past tenses
Describe a photograph
Understand a tourist guide
Write a postcard
Edito A2
UNITS 3-4
A2 UPPER ELEMENTARY 2 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A2 Upper Elementary 1 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Describe and talk about architecture, types of accommodation and specific locations
Talk about projects and plans using the future tense
Describe an object and how it is used
Talk about what you are going to do
Edito A2
UNITS 5-6
A2 UPPER ELEMENTARY 3 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A2 Upper Elementary 2 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about health problems in more detail and understand medical advice
Read policy and procedure documents
Understand and ask questions about a menu and make a restaurant reservation
Discuss French cuisine and gastronomy
Edito A2
UNITS 7-8
A2 UPPER ELEMENTARY 4 (25 HOURS) This course is for students who have completed level A2 Upper Elementary 3 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Describe a person’s looks, character and personality
Talk about your feelings and emotions
Understand French media headlines and read simple articles
Review popular French television series and films
Edito A2
UNITS 9-10
A2 UPPER ELEMENTARY 5 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level A2 Upper Elementary 4 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Understand and respond to a newspaper advertisement
Make suggestions, express wishes and desires for the future
Book and ask for information about a tourist location
Prepare your holiday itinerary – book accommodation and flight reservations
Edito A2 UNITS 11-12
A2 UPPER ELEMENTARY 6 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level A2 Upper Elementary 5 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about yourself in a professional context
Understand and write simple resumes and formal letters
Discuss stereotypes and cultural differences
Describe the geography and natural environment in France
CEFRL UNITS TEXTBOOK CONTENT
B1 INTERMEDIATE
(150 HOURS)
Edito B1 UNITS 1-2
Edito B1
B1 INTERMEDIATE 1 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level A2 Upper Elementary 6 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Enquire about and organise shared accommodation
Learn about French food culture and cooking
Read and write your own recipe
Understand and use past tenses (imparfait, passé composé) and subjunctive
Edito B1 UNITS 3-4
B1 INTERMEDIATE 2 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 1 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about education-related topics: recall past work experiences and describe university studies or programs
Respond to employment-related themes
Share opinions on different subjects such as fashion and shopping
Create complex sentences using relative pronouns and the comparative and superlative
Edito B1 UNITS 5-6
B1 INTERMEDIATE 3 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 2 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Explore French culture diversity
Talk about the media
Write an editorial and a news article
Learn about pluqueperfect (plus-que-parfait) verb tense and the passive form
Edito B1 UNITS 7-8
B1 INTERMEDIATE 4 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 3 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about travel: transportation, accommodation, weather
Plan the perfect vacation: location, scenery, reservations
Discuss topics about saving the planet: recycling, ecology, environment
Understand the use of future and conditional tenses as well as the gerunds (en mangeant, en chantant, …)
Edito B1 UNITS 9-10
B1 INTERMEDIATE 5 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 4 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Give your opinion on various topics such as city life, education
Ask questions using different formats (closed questions, with interrogative words)
Understand the use of the present participle (ayant, étant, sachant, …)
Learn how to use indefinite pronouns (aucun, tout,…) as well as combined relative pronouns ( auquel, duquel,…)
Edito B1 UNITS 11-12
B1 INTERMEDIATE 6 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 5 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about hobbies, sports, and health issues
Express your opinions about literature and art
Look at the order of double pronouns (elle me les a données…)
Understand future perfect tense (futur antérieur) and contrast and concession link words (par contre, malgré, …)
B1 INTERMEDIATE
(150 HOURS)
Le Nouvel Edito B1 UNIT 3
Le Nouvel Edito B1
B1 INTERMEDIATE 3 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 2 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Discuss the media: understand press headlines and articles, and describe exceptional events
Take part in debates
Express and justify supporting or opposing opinions
Use the subjunctive to express goals and achievements (pour que, afin que)
Le Nouvel Edito B1 UNIT 4
B1 INTERMEDIATE 4 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 3 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Introduce and talk about your close relatives, their traditions and values
Ask for and give news of someone
Discuss stereotypes and cultural differences in love and relationships
Use the comparative and superlative (plus que, mieux etc.)
Le Nouvel Edito B1 UNIT 5
B1 INTERMEDIATE 5 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 4 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Discuss the theme of tourism
Talk about your past travels
Plan a holiday and manage the unexpected
Use of the pluperfect (plus-que-parfait)
Le Nouvel Edito B1 UNIT 6
B1 INTERMEDIATE 6 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 5 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about consumption and cost of living
Discuss environmental issues and take part in debates
Organise a birthday party and understand the rules of a new game
Use future tense and conditional
Le Nouvel Edito B1 UNIT 7
B1 INTERMEDIATE 7 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 6 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about policy and justice: discuss the rights and responsibilities of citizens
Understand and give advice on taking the French Citizenship test
Write a persuasive sponsorship letter
Complex relative pronouns (lequel, duquel etc.)
Le Nouvel Edito B1 UNIT 8
B1 INTERMEDIATE 8 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 7 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Discuss art, history, literature and art-related topics
Understand and write reviews and critics
Write the biography of a famous historical person
Use of the past simple and reported speech (passé simple, discours indirect)
CEFRL UNITS TEXTBOOK CONTENT
B2 UPPER
INTERMEDIATE (200 HOURS)
Edito B2 UNIT 1
Edito B2
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 1 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B1 Intermediate 8 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Express your opinion on equality between men and women
Organise and analyse a survey
Discuss politics and the French Institutions
Determine the use of the indicative or the subjunctive
Edito B2 UNIT 2
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 2 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 1 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Debate and express your opinion on learning a foreign language and cultural identity
Discuss how common foreign words translate to French
Write a short biography
Use conjunctions and other useful linking words (néanmoins, en revanche etc.)
Edito B2 UNIT 3
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 3 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 2 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Debate and express your opinion about French media
Review and write press articles
Discuss TV programs, French celebrities and fait divers
Use of the passive form, cause and consequences
Edito B2 UNIT 4
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 4 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 3 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Debate and express your opinion on travelling and living overseas
Describe someone out of the ordinary
Talk about your home country and its geography
Write a travel diary
Edito B2 UNIT 5
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 5 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 4 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Debate and express your opinion on immigration in the modern world
Talk about historical French figures
Describe your hero
Write in the past tense (passé simple)
Edito B2 UNIT 6
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 6 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 5 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Debate and express your opinion on health, medicine, surgery and new technologies
Talk about the relationship between health and medicine
Write a brochure on health promotion and disease prevention
Describe physical features and use present and past participle
Edito B2 UNIT 7
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 7 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 6 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about the environment and ecology
Express your opinion on global warming and techniques for animal conservation
Write an article on the environmental risks
Position double pronouns (lui, en etc.)
Edito B2 UNIT 8
B2 UPPER INTERMEDIATE 8 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 7 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Discuss French art and literature
Critique an artistic performance
Describe customs and specialities in French cooking
Use relative pronouns (qui, que, dont etc.)
CEFRL UNITS TEXTBOOK CONTENT
C1 ADVANCED
(200 HOURS)
Edito B2 Unit 9
Edito B2
C1 ADVANCED 1 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level B2 Upper Intermediate 8 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Discuss your impression of France
Talk about living abroad, love and friendship
Master the la bise way of greeting in France
Use and construct adverbs (for example, gentil à gentiment)
Edito B2 Unit 10
C1 ADVANCED 2 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level C1 Advanced 1 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about your work life
Organise a debate in a fictional staff meeting
Practice for a job interview
Hypothesise and make comparisons
Edito B2 Unit 11
C1 ADVANCED 3 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level C1 Advanced 2 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Use opposition and concession (mars, csi etc.) and choose between the indicative, subjunctive and infinitive
Talk about the digital landscape in France
Understand a scientific documentary
Write a social media policy
Edito B2 Unit 12
C1 ADVANCED 4 (25 HOURS) This course is designed for students who have completed level C1 Advanced 3 or been assessed prior to enrolling. In this course, students learn the vocabulary and language structures required to:
Talk about the future and new trends
Discuss science fiction and scientific inventions
Participate in a famous French invention competition
Use the future tense (simple and compound)
No textbook
Topics may vary each session and are adjusted according to students’ needs and interests. Class activities include the use of different resources to trigger interesting conversations on topics ranging from history and arts to current affairs and contemporary French culture.