DELF A1

Thinking about learning a new language, like French? Learning a new language after childhood is not easy. However, after the initial hiccups, it’s a hugely rewarding experience. 

About the Course

DELF A1 course is designed for absolute beginners in the French language. This is an 8-week course; you will be amazed at how much you can learn in 8 weeks. You will not only start speaking and understanding basic French, but with a little regular practice, you will also speak and understand French effortlessly.

La Forêt French Class is your best bet if you want to dive into this French language world with ease and perfection. 

Here’s how we help you succeed in DELF A1:

  • Real-time Learning: We provide 1-hour live interactive classes from Monday to Friday. A1 level typically takes around 8-10 weeks to complete, which is approximately 2 months.
  • 2 Months, 1 Language, Zero Stress: From a complete beginner to mastering DELF A1, our structured approach will guide you to success in just 2 months.
  • Performance Review: Upon completing the DELF A1 level, we conduct a thorough evaluation test. These assessments are carried out by our senior faculty to ensure you receive the best feedback. Based on your performance, we’ll guide you on which aspects of LWRS (Listening, Writing, Reading, Speaking) need improvement to help maximize your test scores.
  • Your very own Cheerleader: We recognize that each learner is unique, which is why we offer personalized support from our mentors. You can reach out to our team anytime for assistance with doubts, queries, or anything related to your language learning journey.
  • Rewind & Replay: Missed a class? No worries! Catch up with recorded sessions and access resources 24/7.
  • Double the Teaching, Double the Support: Benefit from expert guidance from our dual-faculty team, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience.
  • Got Doubts? Don’t worry, we have the Answers!: Have a quick doubt? Post it in your WhatsApp group, and we’ll respond promptly. For class-related questions, feel free to ask your Main Faculty during live sessions. For more complex doubts, book a 1:1 session with the Assisting Faculty.
  • Digital Age Classroom: You’ll enjoy 24*7 access to notes, videos, exam materials, and other resources through Google Classroom, enabling self-study at your convenience.
  • Achievement Token: Upon completing the course, participants will also receive a certificate of participation!
Vocabulary Basics Communication skills Grammar
Time, date Alphabets Greet a person Tenses
Professions Numbers (Ordinal and Cardinal) Introduce yourself Present tense (Le présent de l’indicatif)
Marital status: célibataire, en couple, marié(e), veuf, veuve… Days of the week, Months of the year Talking about your family The imperative (L’impératif)
Leisure activities Nationalities Talking about your hobbies Passé Composé
Family Expressions and common words Physical description Future Proche
Simple adjectives (grand, petit, gros, beau…) Writing short text (invitation, replies to invitations, letters) Ask someone for something Verbs: common verbs, first group, second group, and third group verbs.
Colors Jue de role How to shop Common verbs: être, avoir, aller, venir, faire, pouvoir, devoir…
Frequency Practice for DELF Housing: the rooms, the style, the decoration, … Common verbs in -er: parler, chanter, danser, manger…
Food/Cuisine Pronominal verbs
Pronouns
Personal subject pronouns: je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles.
Tonic pronouns: moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux, elles.
Simple interrogative pronouns: Pourquoi? Comment? Où? Qui? Quand? …
En/y
Adjectives
Possessive adjectives: mon, ma, mes, ton, ta, tes…
Demonstrative adjectives: ce, ces, cette.
Interrogative adjectives: Quel / Quelle / Quels / Quelles
Negation
ne … pas Articles
Definite and indefinite articles: le, la, les, l’ and un, une, des.
Partitive articles: du, de la, de l’, des.
Simple logical connectors
mais, et, ou, alors…
Preposition of Place
Comparison

Requirements:

  • Minimum Age: 16 years
  • Knowledge of French: Not required

Duration:

  • Total Duration: About 40-60 hours (batch dependent)
  • No of sessions: 40-60 sessions (batch dependent)
  • Duration of each session: 60-90 Minutes (batch dependent)
  • Mode of instruction: Online, via Google Meet.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Delf A1?

DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française) is a French language Diploma issued by the French Ministry of National Education. DELF certification is valid for life and is recognized internationally. DELF certification helps you to study, work and immigrate to a French-speaking country. DELF A1 exam is the most basic level for French language. At this level learners are capable of simple interaction in French. They can respond to simple questions about themselves, where they live, people they know and things that they have.

How long is the DELF A1 course?

The DELF A1 course, lasting 60 to 70 hours, focuses on building basic French language skills. It covers essential grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structures, helping learners handle everyday situations like introductions and shopping.

What is a good score in DELF A1?

A good score in the DELF A1 exam is generally anything above 70 out of 100. However, the passing score is 50 out of 100. The exam is divided into four sections, each worth 25 points:

  1. Listening (Compréhension de l’oral) – 25 points
  2. Reading (Compréhension des écrits) – 25 points
  3. Writing (Production écrite) – 25 points
  4. Speaking (Production orale) – 25 points

To pass the DELF A1, you must:

  • Score at least 50/100 overall
  • Not score less than 5/25 in any individual section

A score in the range of 80–100 would be considered excellent, demonstrating a solid grasp of the language at the A1 level.

Is DELF A1 difficult?

DELF A1 is designed for beginners, so while the exam isn’t particularly difficult, it does require preparation. If you have a basic understanding of French vocabulary, grammar, and conversation, you should be able to pass the exam with practice. For someone with no prior exposure to French, it may feel challenging at first, but with consistent effort, it’s very achievable.

DELF A1

Mode : Online
Remarks : For registration related inquiries or any other query, contact us!
Registration Status : Open
Course Fee : 20,000/-

GST (18%) applicable on above cost.

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