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Level 1 - Beginner : Tour Eiffel

Our students learn the essential basics of French, including greetings, common expressions, and everyday vocabulary to build a solid foundation.

Objectives

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Acquire French basics (for example : greetings, numbers, colors, days of the week).
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Use simple expressions to interact (for example : introduce oneself, ask simple questions, respond).
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Correctly pronounce words with simple sounds.
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Skills

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Listening comprehension: Understand familiar words and simple sentences if spoken slowly.
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Speaking: Be able to introduce oneself and say basic sentences like "Hello", "My name is", "How are you?", “The dog is brown”, “I like ”.
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Reading comprehension: Recognize words (numbers, colors) and simple phrases like "What is this?".
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Reading comprehension: Recognize words (numbers, colors) and simple phrases like "What is this?".
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Course content

Level “Beginner” - Tour Eiffel
20 Units

Units 1 to 5

Vocabulary: Greetings, Numbers 1-10 - Colors, Discovering France, Days of the Week, Parts of the Day, Months, Seasons.

Grammar and Conjugation: Gender

Alphabet: A to Z


Units 6 to 10

Vocabulary: Weather, Date, Shops, Prepositions of place, Numbers 10-20, Rooms in the house, Bedroom objects.

Grammar and Conjugation: I like and I don’t like

Alphabet: Alphabet review


Units 11 to 15

Vocabulary: Emotions, Parts of the body, Family members, Adjectives, Geometric shapes, Winter and summer clothes, Means of transportation, Numbers 1 to 100.

Grammar and Conjugation: Physical description

Reading: Two-voice reading


Units 16 to 20

Vocabulary: City, Directions, Sports, Musical instruments, Daily Routine.

Grammar and Conjugation: There is and There isn’t. Verbs: To Go, To Have, To Do, To Play.

Reading: Two-voice reading

A bit of culture: Let's discover the Eiffel Tower!

The Eiffel Tower is a huge iron tower in Paris. It’s very tall and shines at night with twinkling lights. You can go all the way to the top and see the entire city. It’s a super famous monument and a true star of Paris!

Frequently asked questions

FAQ OF OUR PROGRAMS

The time required to complete each level depends on the program and class schedule. Here’s an overview of the estimated timelines:

  • The Little Academy: 8 months, with 3 sessions of 15 minutes per week.
  • The Little Script: 10 months, with 3 sessions of 15 minutes per week.
  • From Starter to Master Levels: 1 year per level, with 2 sessions of 50 minutes per week.

These estimates are based on regular attendance, active participation, and consistent completion of homework assignments.

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, 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.

Our classes are tailored to each student, ensuring comfort and inclusivity. Teachers adjust their language to meet individual needs, with a special program for beginners. We use games and immersion, starting with simple words, mimes, and gestures. As students progress, teachers introduce more complex language to build confidence. All teachers are bilingual and can use English when needed.

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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