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Learn French with i-Pro Edu
After completing the French language course you will be qualified to work in numerous posts. Since French is one of the most popular languages in the world, there are plenty of opportunities that you will get in terms of academics as well as career. As French is a popular business language, learning it will help you to grow immensely in your career.
UPCOMING BATCHES
This is the most basic level of learning French Language. At the end of this level, you will be able to:
- introduce yourself in a conversation and answer simple personal questions
- understand and name numbers, amounts, time and prices
- write short personal messages
- understand short & simple questions, public announcements & short conversations
- make and react to everyday requests
This is second level of learning French Language. At the end of this level, you will be able to:
- introduce yourself in a conversation and converse about your personal life
- understand most important information in everyday life
- write messages related to your everyday environment
- understand short radio announcements, conversation on telephone
- fill out forms commonly used in shops, banks or government offices
- make agreements or negotiations in everyday conversations
This is an intermediate level of learning French Language. At the end of this level, you will be able to:
- understand important information, public announcements and radio reports in detail
- write coherent personal and semi-formal texts, such as letters and e-mails
- extract important details from a newspaper, statistic and everyday description
- have direct conversations on the topic of personal interests
- briefly express opinions and react to partner’s opinion
- report on a situation, make suggestions and agreements
This is a higher intermediate level of learning French Language. At the end of this level, you will be able to:
- understand the main ideas of complex speech on the telephone or on the radio, on both – concrete and abstract topics, locating relevant details
- understand a wide variety of texts including short texts (such as advertisements) and longer, more complex factual texts, comments and reports
- write clear and structured letters on complex factual subjects and correct errors in letters written by others
- give clear, systematically developed descriptions on a wide range of general subjects related to your field of interest
- take an active part in informal discussions in familiar contexts, commenting, putting your point of view and opinions clearly