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ADULTS COURSES CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
A1 LEVEL (Beginner) ʹ Textbook: Edito A1
LEVEL Learning goals Vocabulary Main Grammar topics A1.1Units 0, 1, 2
Get familiar with the French basics
Greetings
Introduce yourself (give your age, your job,
talk about your family, say where you are from, where you live, say the languages you speak) and ask for someone to introduce himself.Ask and give contact
Ask for and give directions
Understand an itinerary
Move with buses or subways
Numbers and letters (spelling)
Days of the week and months
Countries and nationalities
Leisure
Professions
Cities and transports
Auxiliary verbs (to be/to have) and at
present tenseDefinite and indefinite articles
The negation
-er verbsSpecial verbs: être, avoir, aller, prendre,
descendre A1.2Units 3, 4
Understand / give the opening time
Do shopping
Order at the restaurant or café
Express your likes and dislikes
Locate a time in the year
Give an appreciation about clothes
Talk about the weather
Ask and tell a size (clothes and shoes)
Describe an object and tell what it is for
Ask and tell a price
Shops and food
Restaurant and café
Clothes and accessorises
Weather
Technological and daily objects
Indefinite quantities (articles and
pronouns)Adjectives positions
Close future and recent past
demonstrative adjectivesSpecial verbs: payer, faire, venir
2 LEVELLearning goals
Vocabulary
Main Grammar topics
A1.3Units 5, 6
Talk about your daily activities
Ask and give time
Offer a hangout and organise an
appointmentAccept or decline an appointment
Make a reservation over the phone
Understand a family tree
Introduce your family
Congratulate
Describe the physic and the personality of
someoneDaily activities and night life
TimeFamily and events
Physical description
Personalities
Reflexive verbs
Frequencies
Imperative
Possessive adjectives
Past (le passé composé)
Time indicators (past and future)
Special verbs: pouvoir, vouloir
A1.4Units 7, 8
Get information about an accommodation
Understand the internal rules of a building
Set rules for living together
Apologise in a message
Describe a domestic problem
Understand a booking website
Express preferences
Hesitate
Write a formal email
Write a postcard
Express a feelings, emotions and surprise
Accommodations and furniture
Reparations and services
Travels
Feelings and emotion
Body parts
COD / COI Pronouns
Obligation and prohibitions
Comparison
-ir verbsDescribe a past context with imparfait
Special verbs: devoir, falloir
3 A2 LEVEL (Intermediate) - Textbook: Edito A2 / Texto A2 LevelLearning goals Vocabulary Grammar topics
A2.1Textbook:
Edito A2
Units 1, 2
Talk about your origins
talk about your likes and dislikesOffer a hangout
Accept/refuse and fix an appointment
Understand an itinerary
Describe a picture
Talk about a memory
Understand a travel guide (extracts)
Write a postcard or a comment
Personal and professional life
Activities and leisure
Memories
Landscapes and weather
Le passé composé (recap)
Time indicators
Pronouns y and en
Adjectives position
A2.2Textbook:
Edito A2
Units 3, 4
Understand a newspaper article about
housingUnderstand classified ads
Locate an accommodation
Ask and take the floor
Express happiness
Describe a place
Understand a newspaper article about jobs
and futureTalk about the future
Describe the utility of something
Express your intentions
Remind something to someone
Housing
Living conditions
Sciences and technologies
Telecommunications
Relative pronouns
Comparison
Possessive pronouns
Le futur simple
Condition
The pronoun on (one)
4 LEVEL Learning goals Vocabulary Main Grammar topics A2.3Textbook:
Edito A2
Units 5, 6
Give advices
Talk about health problems
Understand Medical instructions
Express you point of view
Agree and give your approval
Get information on a menu
Express dissatisfaction
Body and health
Medicine
Food restaurantSubjonctif Présent (necessity)
Obligation and prohibition
En pronoms
Superlatives
-ment adverbes A2.4Textbook:
Edito A2
Units 7, 8
Describe someone (physic and personality)
Talk about your emotions
Organise your speech
Reproach something
Give a positive or negative feedback
Physical features and
personalitiesMedias and information
Subjonctif Présent (feelings)
Cause and consequence
COD and COI pronouns
Pronouns with imperative
A2.5Textbook:
Texto A2
Dossiers 6,
7 (leçon
25)Describe a place
Talk about citizenship
Organise a speech
Ask questions about an object
Describe material
Housing and furnishing
House decoration
Urbanism
The good life
Children
Kitchen accessories
Y pronoun
Où Relative pronoun
Indefinite adjectives
(tout/toute/chaque/quelques)Opposition/Concession
Interrogative pronoun " lequel »
A2.6Textbook:
Texto A2
Dossiers 7
(26/27), 8Understand a written/oral advertisement
Give your opinion (2)
Understand a leaflet
Make a demand
Objects description
Multimedia and advertising
Art and appreciation
Casual words
Work and revendications
Tourism
Gerundive form
En pronoun
Indicative/Subjonctive
Negation
Prepositions of localisation
5B1 LEVEL (Threshold) - Textbook: Edito B1
Level Learning goals Vocabulary
Grammar topics
B1.1aUnité 1
Unité 2 up
to page 33Express your interest
Express an obligation/permission
Give an advice
Describe an accommodation
Write a project
Congratulate
Speak about your family
FoodHousing and firendliness
Family
Subjonctive
Negation
Past tenses : Passé
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