Adult Advanced Gold
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For advanced learners and those who have completed Silver. Whereas previous packages focused on expressing I and we, this module combines these concepts and introduces others. Focusing on yourself, other people, and the ability to express opinions fluidly, Gold will enable you to communicate confidently when visiting a French speaking country. We will focus on four pronouns.
Each session will include:
  1. 10 min speaking at the beginning of the lesson
  2. 40 min on lesson + practice
  3. 10 min summing up
  4. 60 min Homework recommended

Them, themselves and they


Talk about close relatives (9 hours)

  1. Name and Age
  2. Their nationnality
  3. Where they live and for how long.
  4. Personality
  5. Qualities and defaults
  6. what they do & don’t look like
  7. Their hobbies
  8. Their commute
  9. Compare to others
  10. What job do they do.
  11. My belongings and surroundings
  12. My Car
  13. My Pets
  14. My neighbors
  15. My parents
  16. My house
  17. My bank
  18. My church
  19. My cousins
  20. My favorite actor, singer, designer

Talk about their job, occupation or passion (5 hours)

  1. What they can do
  2. What they must do
  3. What they must never do.
  4. What they no longer do
  5. What they would like to do
  6. What they want to do

Basic knowledge (6 hours)

  1. Numbers
  2. The weather
  3. Telling the time

Talk about their health (4 hours)

  1. Pains and illnesses
  2. What they do to stay healthy.
  3. What they avoid because it is unhealthy.
  4. Give general advise

What they like, don’t like, love and prefer in life. (4 hours)

  1. Food & Drink
  2. Sports & Activities
  3. Clothes
  4. Music and TV Programs

Their plans (12 hours)

  1. Their habits on typical day
  2. Their habits on special occasions
  3. Their next weekend or holiday destination.
  4. Their last weekend or holidays destination
  5. What Their did.
  6. What they used to do when younger
  7. Their ideal life

Ask them questions (10 hours)

  1. What
  2. Where
  3. When
  4. Who
  5. why

Grammar.

  1. Using il, elle, ils and elles
  2. Reflexive verbs
  3. Auxiliaries verbs avoir and être
  4. Aller verb
  5. ER, IR and RE verbs in present tense
  6. Modal verbs (pouvoir, devoir vouloir)
  7. Using il y a
  8. Using il faut
  9. Definite and indefinite articles
  10. Conditionnal
  11. Near future tense
  12. Perfect tense using avoir
  13. Perfect tense using être
  14. Imperfect tense
  15. Comparative and superlative
  16. Negation
  17. Using depuis and il y a
  18. Focus on pronouns Je and tu and vous (polite) mon and ma and mes

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