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Level 3 - Plume Orange (CE1)

Our students read longer texts, enhance their vocabulary, deepen their understanding of conjugation (in the present and future tenses), and write simple sentences.

Objectives

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Deepen the understanding of grammar (nouns, verbs, adjectives, agreements).
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Discover conjugation first-conjugation verbs in the present and futur tenses.
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Enrich vocabulary and learn to use it in more complex sentences.
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Skills

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Listening comprehension: Understand short stories with additional details.
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Speaking: Express more elaborate ideas using complete and correct sentences.
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Reading comprehension: Read short stories, identify grammatical elements, and understand simple instructions.
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Writing: Write simple sentences with correct grammatical.
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Course content

Level 3 - CE1
25 Units

Units 1 to 7

Grammar: The elements of the sentence (punctuation, meaning).

Conjugation: The change of the verb.

Spelling: Spelling of complex sounds O - C - K - J - soft and hard G - S.

Written: Write words with complex sounds and summary.


Units 8 to 13

Grammar: Nouns and adjectives (gender, number).

Conjugation: Personal pronouns and infinitive form.

Spelling: Rules for nouns and adjectives (feminine, plural) and complex sounds T - D - P - B - K - CH - Z - RO - OR - LA - AL - ELLE - ETTE - ESSE.

Written: Produce a short Comic Story.


Units 14 to 19

Grammar: Nouns and adjectives (gender, number).

Conjugation: Conjugation of first-group verbs and verbs to be/to have in the present tense.

Spelling: Spelling of complex sounds DR - TR - CR - GR - É - È.

Written: Write words with complex sounds and produce a short fairy.


Units 20 to 25

Grammar: The subject group and the verb group.

Conjugation: Conjugation of do, tell and come verbs in the present tense and conjugation of first-group verbs and verbs to be/to have in the future tense.

Spelling: Spelling of complex sounds AN - ON - IN - OIN - YEU.

Written: Discover the end of the story.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ OF OUR PROGRAMS

Yes, once a week, within 48 hours after the last class of the week, our students receive homework by email to complete before the next class. Homework is not mandatory, but we highly recommend it to help students practice between classes and reinforce their learning. Except for The Petite Academy, there is no homework.

A lesson lasts 15, 25, or 50 minutes, depending on the program and the child’s attention span.

After the free trial, you will receive an email with your child’s level placement and the recommended class duration based on their attention span.

Yes, to ensure continuity, each class across all levels is delivered by the same teacher.

The estimated time to complete one level, assuming two 50-minute classes per week and completion of homework, is minimum 1 year for each level.

The number of classes for one unit can vary depending on the child’s progress, but typically it ranges from 4 to 20 classes.

We assess students’ progress after every 10 units with a review to check their understanding. If necessary, we revisit key concepts before moving on to the next unit.

We send progress reports once a year. These reports provide an overview of their achievements, areas of improvement, and next steps in their learning journey.

We recommend that students have a pen and a notebook during class to practice writing. This allows them to take notes and complete any written exercises as part of their learning.

Yes, it is absolutely possible to organize classes for siblings or friends, as long as the children are of a similar age and have a comparable level of French.

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