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Important note to understand syllabus structure:

While learning a new language, the best approach is to focus on listening and imitating sounds before trying to understand.

This not only helps eliminate the frustration of not being able to read or listen while learning, but also helps you decode it faster.

So, we will start with pronunciation. The nuances will come naturally, though.

Then comes the understanding itself; we break them down according to parts of speech as well.

French articles are quite important to understand French nouns, so that's our next stop, and then nouns, which introduce us to the whole world of vocab and other parts of speech, as well as the expressions.

Once you are familiar with these basics, we move forward to sentence structure while understanding Verbs, and their conjugation ( various tenses), then adverbs, moving forward to dealing with complex sentence structures.

Remember- Consistency and Structure are the keys to learn without stress.

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Class-wise plan:

Complete French- 1-hour sessions- 5 days a week (~ 8-10 months)

A1 - Débutant/ Beginner ~ 4-4.5 months

A2 - Élémentaire / advanced beginner ~ 2 months ( 7-8 Weeks)

B1 - Intermédiaire / intermediate ~ 2 months (7-8 weeks)

B2 - Avancé / advanced user ~ 1 month ( 3-4 weeks)


C1- C2 - natif/ native