Course Outline & Curriculum

Learning is centered on live instruction, personalized speaking practice, and guided exam-oriented exercises, with continuous feedback to support steady progress.

A1.1 – Choosing the Right Presentative in French

Voici / Voilà · C’est / Ce sont · Il y a · Il est / Elle est · Ils sont / Elles sont
Module: Grammar Basics

A1.2 – Masculine and Feminine Nouns

Masculine and Feminine Forms of Nouns
Module: Grammar Basics

A1.3 – Singular and Plural Nouns

Forming the Plural of Nouns in French
Module: Grammar Basics

A1.4 – Definite and Indefinite Articles

Topic: un / une / des · le / la / les · l’
Module: Grammar Basics

A1.5 – Subject Pronouns in French

Topic: je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles
Module: Grammar Basics

A1.6 – The Partitive Articles (du, de la, de l’)

Topic: du / de la / de l’ (talking about an uncountable quantity)
Module: Determiners

A1.7 – The Position of Adjectives

Topic: Where adjectives go in a sentence (before or after the noun)
Module: Adjectives

A1.8 – Agreement of Adjectives (Masculine, Feminine, Singular, Plural)

Topic: How adjectives agree with nouns in gender and number
Module: Adjectives

A1.9 – Pronoms toniques (moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux, elles)

Topic: Using stressed pronouns (pronoms toniques) correctly
Module: Pronouns

A1.10 – Demonstrative Adjectives (ce, cet, cette, ces)

Topic: Saying “this”, “that”, “these” in French
Module: Determiners

A2.1 – Present Tense – Core Verbs

Using être, avoir, faire, and aller with all subject pronouns
Module: Present Tense of être, avoir, faire, aller

A2.2 – Present Tense – Regular Verbs

Conjugating and using regular -er verbs in daily French
Module: Present Tense of Regular -ER Verbs

A2.3 – Present Tense – Irregular Verbs

Using pouvoir, vouloir, devoir, savoir to express ability, desire, obligation, and knowledge
Module: Modal Verbs in the Present Tense


A2.4 – Present Tense – Irregular Verb Groups

Using common -ir and -re verbs in daily French
Module: Irregular Verbs in -ir and -re (Present Tense)

A2.5 – Present Tense – Irregular Verb Groups

Using frequent -re and -oir verbs in everyday French
Module: Common Verbs in -re and -oir (Present Tense)


A2.6 – Time & Actions

Using venir de (just did) and aller (going to)
Module: Talking About the Recent Past and the Near Future

A2.7 – Past Actions

Talking about completed past actions using avoir
Module: Passé Composé with AVOIR (Regular & Irregular Verbs)

A2.8 – Determiners

Showing ownership (my, your, his, her, our, their)
Module: Possessive Adjectives (mon, ma, mes…)

A2.9 – Quantities & Expressions

Indefinite Quantity (un peu, beaucoup, tout, autre, aucun)
Module: Expressing an Indefinite Quantity (Time, Frequency, Amount)


A2.10 – Building Clear Sentences

Sense and Placement of Adverbs
Module: Adverbs: Meaning and Position

A2.11 – Comparisons

Comparatives with plus, moins, aussi (adjectives & adverbs)
Module: Comparing Things and Actions (Comparatives)

A2.12 – Sentence Structure

Negation with ne… pas / plus / rien / personne / jamais
Module: Expressing Negation in French

B1.1 – Past Tenses

Using être in the passé composé (movement & reflexive verbs)
Module: Passé composé with the auxiliary être

B1.2 – Past Tenses

Descriptions, habits, and background actions in the past
Module: L’imparfait de l’indicatif

B1.3 – Past Tenses

Choosing between imparfait and passé composé
Module: Imparfait vs Passé Composé

B1.4 – Future Tenses

Expressing future plans, predictions, and projects
Module: Le futur simple


B1.5 – Connecting Ideas

Explaining why, results, contrast, and purpose
Module: Articulateurs logiques : cause, conséquence, opposition et but

B1.6 – Asking Questions

Choosing the right interrogative pronoun (qui, que, où, quand, comment, pourquoi, combien)
Module: Interrogative Pronouns: Asking Clear Questions

B1.7 – Asking Precise Questions

Choosing between quel and lequel
Module: Interrogative Adjectives & Pronouns

B1.8 – Relative Pronouns

Connect two sentences using relative pronouns
Module: Relative Pronouns: qui, que, où

B1.9 – Demonstrative Pronouns

Replace a noun to point to a specific person or thing
Module: Demonstrative Pronouns: celui, celle, ceux, celles

B2.1 – Reported Speech

Discours indirect
Module: How to Change Direct Speech into Indirect Speech

B2.2 – Condition & Hypothesis

Using si to express conditions
Module: Expressing Condition with “si”

B2.3 – Commands & Instructions

Using the imperative in French
Module: The Imperative (Giving Orders, Advice, Instructions)

B2.4 – Grammar focus: Conditionnel présent

Politeness, wishes, advice, hypotheses
Module: Le conditionnel présent

B2.5 – Grammar focus: Subjonctif présent

Expressing wishes, emotions, obligation, necessity, and opinion
Module: Le subjonctif présent

B2.6 – Grammar focus: Pronoms COD

Avoid repetition and make speech more natural
Module: Les pronoms COD (complément d’objet direct)

B2.7 – Pronouns

Complément d’objet indirect (COI)
Module: Les pronoms COI (complément d’objet indirect)

B2.8 – Pronouns

Choosing the correct complement pronoun
Module: Choisir le bon pronom complément (lui, leur, y, en)

B2.9 – Pronouns

Placement of object pronouns
Module: Où placer les pronoms compléments dans la phrase

TEF Writing Part 1 Important Rules

TEF Writing Part 1 Understanding

TEF Writing Part 1 Formats

TEF Writing Part 1 Format Based Examples

TEF Writing Part 1 Topics

TEF Writing Part 2 Important Rules

TEF Writing Part 2 Understanding

TEF Writing Part 2 Formats

TEF Writing Part 2 Format Based Examples

TEF Writing Part 2 Topics

Grammar from A1 to B2

Idioms & Common Expressions

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