French For Beginners,
French Level 1 is a comprehensive introduction to the French language, tailored for absolute beginners. This course focuses on building a strong foundation in vocabulary, pronunciation, and sentence structure. You’ll start by learning basic verbs like être (to be) and gradually expand to topics like colours, fruits, family members, days of the week, and common greetings.
Through interactive lessons and engaging exercises, you’ll build confidence to form simple sentences and engage in basic conversation. The course also introduces essential listening and speaking skills, ensuring that you not only read and write in French but also begin to think in it.
How to introduce yourself and greet others in French
The use of basic verbs like être (to be) and avoir (to have)
Vocabulary related to colours, fruits, family, and everyday objects
Formation of simple sentences using correct structure and gender
Numbers, days of the week, and common classroom phrases
Proper French pronunciation and intonation
How to ask and answer basic questions
Confidence in speaking short dialogues in real-life situations
No prior knowledge of French is needed – this course is for complete beginners
A notebook and pen to jot down new words and phrases
A device with internet access for video lessons and practice exercises
Willingness to learn, listen, and speak with confidence
Headphones (optional) for enhanced audio clarity, especially during pronunciation
practice
Meet Vikram Singh our instructor who brings over a decade of teaching experience in the French language across various age groups and learning needs. A passionate linguist and dynamic educator, he currently serves as a professor at a reputed Hotel Management (HM) college, where he trains students to confidently speak French before international internships or placements.
He also works closely with school students, simplifying complex concepts and making lessons engaging and age appropriate. His teaching style blends practical usage with cultural context, ensuring students immerse themselves in the language, not just learning it.