French I & II Tutoring
French I and French II Tutoring in Loganville
Hey there! Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey of learning French at Gwinnett Math Tutoring in Loganville? Our French I and French II courses are meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the French language and build on that foundation to enhance your proficiency. Whether you are a beginner or looking to advance your skills, our courses will cover essential vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and cultural insights to make your learning experience engaging and effective. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll be learning:
- French I: The course covers foundational language skills including:
- Introduction to French language and its importance
- Basic vocabulary and phrases for everyday use
- Pronunciation and phonetics
- Basic grammar and sentence structure
- Engaging in everyday conversations
- Using numbers and telling time
- Gaining cultural insights into French-speaking countries
- Reading and writing simple texts
- French II: Building on French I, this course covers more advanced topics including:
- Review of essential vocabulary and grammar from French I
- Expanded vocabulary and expressions related to food, travel, education, and more
- Intermediate grammar including irregular verbs and past tenses
- Complex sentence structures and making comparisons
- Engaging in detailed conversations and role-playing
- Exploring deeper cultural insights and traditions
- Reading and writing more complex texts
- Listening and speaking practice to enhance fluency
- Preparation for exams and standardized tests
This comprehensive approach ensures that students build a strong foundation in French I and continue to develop their language skills in French II, preparing them for more advanced studies in the future. Let’s embark on this language learning journey together and achieve great success!
French I Tutoring Curriculum
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Topic 1 – Introduction to French
- Overview of the course and its objectives
- Importance of learning a second language
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Topic 2 – Basic Vocabulary and Phrases
- Greetings and introductions
- Common expressions and polite phrases
- Numbers, days of the week, and months
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Topic 3 – Pronunciation and Phonetics
- French alphabet and sounds
- Pronunciation rules and practice
- Accent marks and their impact on pronunciation
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Topic 4 – Basic Grammar and Sentence Structure
- Nouns and articles (definite and indefinite)
- Subject pronouns and present tense of regular verbs
- Basic sentence construction (affirmative, negative, interrogative)
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Topic 5 – Everyday Conversations
- Talking about oneself and others (name, age, nationality, hobbies)
- Describing people, places, and things
- Asking and answering simple questions
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Topic 6 – Numbers and Time
- Counting and using numbers in context
- Telling time and discussing daily routines
- Dates and seasons
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Topic 7 – Cultural Insights
- Introduction to French-speaking countries and cultures
- Basic customs and traditions
- Famous landmarks and cultural icons
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Topic 8 – Reading and Writing
- Reading simple texts and dialogues
- Writing basic sentences and short paragraphs
- Understanding and completing basic forms and questionnaires
French II Tutoring Curriculum
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Topic 1 – Review of French I Basics
- Quick review of essential vocabulary and grammar from French I
- Reinforcement of pronunciation and phonetics
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Topic 2 – Expanded Vocabulary and Expressions
- Food and dining
- Travel and transportation
- School and education
- Shopping and clothing
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Topic 3 – Intermediate Grammar
- Present tense of irregular verbs
- Introduction to past tenses (passé composé and imparfait)
- Reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns
- Adjectives (agreement and placement) and adverbs
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Topic 4 – Complex Sentence Structures
- Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions
- Making comparisons and expressing opinions
- Using prepositions in more complex contexts
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Topic 5 – Conversations and Dialogues
- Engaging in more detailed conversations about various topics
- Role-playing everyday situations (ordering food, asking for directions, making plans)
- Expressing likes, dislikes, and preferences
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Topic 6 – Numbers and Quantities
- Using numbers in various contexts (money, measurements, etc.)
- Discussing quantities and making comparisons
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Topic 7 – Cultural Insights
- Deeper exploration of Francophone cultures
- Understanding French traditions and holidays
- Learning about famous French-speaking people and their contributions
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Topic 8 – Reading and Writing
- Reading more complex texts (short stories, articles, letters)
- Writing detailed paragraphs and short essays
- Understanding and using various types of documents (invitations, emails, reports)
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Topic 9 – Listening and Speaking Practice
- Listening to French conversations and media
- Practicing speaking with a focus on fluency and accuracy
- Engaging in interactive activities and discussions
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Topic 10 – Exam Preparation and Practice
- Preparing for school exams and standardized tests
- Practicing with sample questions and mock tests
- Reviewing key concepts and areas of difficulty
Each topic includes engaging lectures, in-depth practice exercises, interactive activities, and quizzes to test your understanding. Homework assignments will reinforce what we learn in class, and I’ll be available to provide extra help whenever you need it. For those looking for a greater challenge, there are additional resources to explore.
Are you ready to enhance your language skills and conquer French? Let’s continue this journey together and achieve great success!
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MONDAY-THURSDAY 10:00AM - 9:30PM
FRIDAY 12:00PM - 6:00PM
SATURDAY-SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT
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