Once-a-week French Course - Beginner French Toast Academy
Price: Up to SGD 345 per level

    Course details

    Following an average pace, everyone will be able to follow the teacher.As for the once-a-week, you will learn the 4 aspects of the language (speakingreadingwriting & listening) and how to use the language in real life situations.

    Our native and experienced teachers will guide you through your learning experience and help you reach the fluency goal you you are aiming for in a professional yet fun and inspiring atmosphere.

    Beginner 1

    General

    • How to present yourself, and how to greet someone
    • How to describe someone/an object/a place
    • Ask and give directions

    Conjugation

    • Present tense (to be, to have, to be called)
    • Imperative

    Grammer

    • Masculine/feminine
    • Plural/singular
    • Indefinite and contracted articles
    • Some prepositions
    • Possessive and demonstrative adjectives
    • Stressed pronouns
    • Negation “ne...pas”
    • Questions with “comment” “combien” and “quel”

    Beginner 2

    General

    • Explain where a place is located
    • How to talk about the date and time
    • How to talk about your habits/things you are doing
    • How to talk about events in the past

    Conjugation

    • “Passé composé” with “avoir” and “être”
    • Past participle
    • Present tense

    Grammer

    • Gender of nouns
    • Partitive article
    • Some prepositions
    • “c’est” and ”on”
    • Questions with “quand”

    Beginner 3

    General

    • How to express a possibility/prohibition
    • How to express your preferences/tastes
    • How to suggest something and give your opinion/advice

    Conjugation

    • Present tense
    • Imperative
    • “Passé composé"
    • Pronominal verbs

    Grammer

    • Direct/indirect objects
    • “il faut”
    • Pronouns “en” and “ça”
    • “beaucoup”/”peu”/”trop”/"assez”/”tout”
    • Negation “ne…plus”

    Beginner 4

    General

    • How to talk about past events
    • How to express your intentions
    • How to give conditions
    • How to express a probability/talk about something you’re sure about
    • How to place events in time precisely

    Conjugation

    • Uses of “passé composé" and “imparfait”
    • Recent past with “venir de”
    • Futur tense

    Grammer

    • When to use which tense
    • Express a goal with “pour + verb”
    • Assumption using “si”

    Elementary 1

    General

    • Some revision of the Beginner levels (presenting yourself, describing others)
    • Talking about your family
    • Talking about your daily life as well as others’ (living environment, job, habits, likes and dislikes etc.)
    • How to talk about your aspirations
    • How to describe where you live (house/town)

    Conjugation

    • Recent past and near future
    • Conditional

    Grammer

    • “quel”=what
    • “lequel”=which
    • “qui”=who”
    • “que”=which/that
    • Different ways to ask a question
    • Stressed, demonstrative and possessive pronouns
    • Some adverbs like “souvent” “parfois” etc.
    • The position of the adjective in a sentence
    • The comparative

    Elementary 2

    General

    • Talking about the town/city you live in
    • Talk about the ways to live a healthy life (sports, healthy eating, no smoking, New Year’s resolutions)
    • How to talk about your working/professional life (being jobless/how to look for a job, describe your career)
    • How to talk about your school life, compare your education system with different systems

    Conjugation

    • Subjunctive (present)
    • “devoir” + infinitive

    Grammer

    • Superlative
    • Indefinite pronouns like “chaque”=each, “quelques”=some etc.
    • The pronouns “en” and “y”
    • How to form certain adverbs
    • “ne...que”=only
    • How to indicate time
    • Obligation
    • The use of different tenses for narration

    Elementary 3

    General

    • How to talk about your hobbies (hangouts, activities, the internet)
    • Discuss things around the theme “Communication”
    • Talking about your holidays and travels/past events

    Conjugation

    • Past participles
    • Gerundive
    • Future

    Grammer

    • Negation “ne”+”pas/jamais/plus” etc
    • Different ways to talk about the cause of something
    • Time indicators
    • How to place an event in a timeline
    • Different ways to talk about the consequences
    • Different expressions for a duration
    • Agreement for past participles
    • Different ways to talk about the future

    Elementary 4

    General

    • How to talk about your holidays/travels, past events (continued)
    • How to express your opinions
    • How to argue for things you support

    Conjugation

    • When to use the indicative or the subjunctive

    Grammer

    • Direct and indirect pronouns and their position in a sentence
    • Indirect speech
    • Words to express opposition or concession
    • “ce qui”/”ce que” = that which
    Updated on 08 November, 2015

    About French Toast Academy

    Officially launched on 1st June 2010, French Toast is fast proving to be a huge success. Starting off with a handful of students seeking private (one-to-one) lessons, French Toast grew to over 300 students spread across 20 different classes by the fourth term with about 100 more private students as well as companies and international schools. French Toast Academy real aim is to share and spread the French culture and language. Besides providing French lessons, French Toast Academy have successfully launched and organised various French-related projects and events such as : a privilege card, wine tasting classes, a French-singing contest, and a treasure hunt. See all French Toast Academy courses
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