French is referred
to as a language of romance, because of its romantic sensitivity but
also since it was brought by the Romans French was originally called
Latin and is the most commonly used second language in the world
besides English this is the only language spoken in 4 continents.
Approximately 98 million speakers live in France, Belgium,
Switzerland, Canada and parts of Africa French is the language of
the future, a global language opposing up a wide range of
conversations and cultural ides and techniques. An international
language of fashion, ensign, personal can products, architecture,
art, theatre dance French is useful in major courses like science,
technology, medicine, civil engineering, space, Aeronautics, and
industrial studies. Other fields like Telecommunication,
Linguistics, Philosophy, Music, Fashion, Films, Religions literature
and Diplomacy also depend on French.
With the use of Multimedia support materials culture, art,
literature and automatic French are taught at our academy, besides
this the training is excellent.
Course offered
Certificate Courses
Diploma Courses
Crash Courses
Travelers Courses.
Level 1- Basic
Course Structure:
Basic fundamental vocabulary, French structure and sound system are
taught.
The culture of the French speaking people is studied, along with
pronunciation
with the help of tapes students are taught to understand, speak,
read and
write in French.
On course completion the student will be able to
Comprehend the spoken language from vocabulary used in text.
Read and understand the language from material of this level.
Recognize correct sound patterns.
Write exercises manipulating grammatical items studied.
Know cultural elements of the French societies.
Be able to carry on a conversation within the framework of the
vocabulary studied.
Duration: Two and a half months.
Level II- Intermediate
Courses eligibility: For those familiar with basic level of
French.
Course structure:
This covers the intermediate level of conversation, advanced
grammar, discussion, writing essays, culture, civilization and
business. This helps the students to improve their fluency and speak
correctly.
On course completion one will be confident to:
Use and understand French in the text.
Write with an expanded vocabulary.
Read with improved ability.
Demonstrate a developing empathy for the French culture.
Form questions and answers based on familiar material.
Carry on an extended conversation using vocabulary studied.
Duration:- Two and half months.
Level III -Advanced
Course eligibility: for those who want to specialize in the
language
Course structure:
This course written comprehension, and expressions in a particular
area of study, oral communication, and expression. On completion
students can teach translate, and peruse higher studies in France
continued practice of basic listening skills, speaking, reading and
writing are taught. Beside opportunities to expand individual
interests in reading materials and cultural items are given short
stories, essays, plays, poetry and biographies are read, using a
wide vocabulary, French is used extensively in class during
discussions and role playing.
On course completion student will be guaranteed to:
Use and understand the language and vocabulary used in the text.
Speak, read and write with improved ability and expanded vocabulary
Understand and be understood by a native speaker..
Special Projects: Work book, library research, project work
Duration: Two and half months. After the completion of each level
and attending the test, the students get a certificate from World
Language Lab.
Diploma Course
Course eligibility: For those who peruse higher studies or
job opportunities abroad.
Description:
Looking for higher studies or job opportunities in France? Then this
is the course for you. This has 2 semesters.
On completion of the first semester you can take up the first level
diploma test. And after the second semester you can take up the
second level diploma test besides other international exams. This
course has global recognition.
On course completion are will be confident to:
Read French with better comprehension
Write with increasing complexity and use a wide vocabulary.
Sustain an extended conversation using vocabulary studied.
Understand French used in text and supplementary materials.
Make grammatically accurate English to French translations.
Get a deeper understanding of the French culture.
Frame questions and answers based on materials read in class.
Frame questions and answer based on unfamiliar special projects
based on the classis need .
Duration:
First semester: three moths
Second semester: three months.
After
completing each level and attending the test, the students get a
certificate from World Language Lab.
Bonjour
/bɔ̃ʒuʀ/
Hello / Good day / Good morning |
Bonsoir
/bɔ̃swaʀ/
Good evening |
Bonne nuit
/bɔn nɥi/
Good night (only said when going to bed) |
Salut
/saly/
Hi / Bye |
Au revoir
/ɔʀ(ə)vwaʀ/
Goodbye |
S'il vous plaît / S'il te
plaît
/sil vu plɛ/
Please (formal / informal) |
Merci (beaucoup)
/mɛʀsi boku/
Thank you (very much) |
De rien.
/də ʀjɛ̃/
You're welcome. |
Je vous en prie.
/ʒəvu zɑ̃ pri/
You're welcome. (formal) / Go ahead. |
Bienvenu(e)
/bjɛ̃vəny/
Welcome (also You're welcome in Quebec) |
Allons-y!
/alɔ̃ zi/
Let's go! |
A tout à l'heure
/a tu ta lœʀ/
See you in a little while |
A plus tard
/a ply taʀ/
See you later |
A bientôt
/a bjɛ̃to/
See you soon |
A demain
/a dəmɛ̃/
See you tomorrow |
Je suis désolé(e)
/dezɔle/
I'm sorry |
Pardon !
/paʀdɔ̃/
Excuse me! (pushing through a crowd) / Sorry! (stepped on
someone's foot) |
Excusez-moi !
/eksyze mwa/
Excuse me! (getting someone's attention) / I'm sorry! (more
formal apology) |
Comment allez-vous ?
/kɔmɑ̃ tale vu/
How are you? (formal) |
Je vais bien
/ʒə ve bjɛ̃/
I'm fine. |
Es geht.
ess gate
I'm ok. (informal) |
Très bien / mal / pas mal
/tʀɛ bjɛ̃/ /mal/ /pa mal/
Very good / bad / not bad |
Ça va ?
/sa va/
How are you? (informal) |
Ça va.
/sa va/
I'm fine. (informal response to Ça va ?) |
Oui / non
/wi/ /nɔ̃/
Yes / no |
Comment vous appelez-vous ?
/kɔmɑ̃ vu zaple vu/
What's your name? (formal) |
Tu t'appelles comment ?
/ty tapɛl kɔmɑ̃/
What's your name? (informal) |
Je m'appelle...
/ʒə mapɛl/
My name is... |
Enchanté(e)
/ɑ̃ʃɑ̃te/
Nice to meet you. |
Monsieur,
Madame, Mademoiselle
/məsjø/ /madam/ /madwazɛl/
Mister, Misses, Miss |
Mesdames et Messieurs
/medam/ /mesjø/
Ladies and gentlemen |
Vous êtes d'où ? / Vous
venez d'où ?
/vu zɛt du/ /vu vəne du/
Where are you from? (formal) |
Tu es d'où ?
/ Tu viens d'où ?
/ty ɛ du/ /ty vjɛ̃ du/
Where are you from? (informal) |
Je suis de... / Je viens
de...
/ʒə sɥi də/ /ʒə vjɛ̃ də/
I am from... |
Où habitez-vous ?
/u abite vu/
Where do you live? (formal) |
Tu habites où ?
/ty abit u/
Where do you live? (informal) |
J'habite à...
/ʒabit a/
I live in... |
Quel âge avez-vous ?
/kɛl ɑʒ ave vu/
How old are you? (formal) |
Tu as quel âge ?
/ty ɑ kɛl ɑʒ/
How old are you? (informal) |
J'ai ____ ans.
/ʒe __ ɑ̃/
I am ____ years old. |
Parlez-vous français ? / Tu
parles anglais ?
/paʀle vu frɑ̃sɛ/ /ty paʀl ɑ̃glɛ/
Do you speak French? (formal) / Do you speak English? (informal) |
Je parle allemand.
/ʒə paʀl almɑ/̃
I speak German. |
Je ne parle pas espagnol.
/ʒə nə paʀl pa ɛspaɲɔl/
I don't speak Spanish. |
Comprenez-vous? / Tu
comprends?
/kɔ̃pʀəne vu/ /ty kɔ̃pʀɑ̃/
Do you understand? (formal / informal) |
Je comprends
/ʒə kɔ̃pʀɑ̃/
I understand |
Je ne comprends pas
/ʒə nə kɔ̃pʀɑ̃ pa/
I don't understand |
Pouvez-vous
m'aider ? / Tu peux m'aider ?
/puve vu mede/ /ty pø mede/
Can you help me? (formal / informal) |
Bien sûr.
/bjɛ̃ syʀ/
Of course. |
Comment ?
/kɔmɑ̃/
What? Pardon? |
Tenez / Tiens
/təne/ /tjɛ̃/
Hey / Here (formal / informal) |
Je sais
/ʒə sɛ/
I know |
Je ne sais pas
/ʒən sɛ pa/
I don't know |
Où est ... / Où sont ... ?
/u ɛ/ /u sɔ̃/
Where is ... / Where are ... ? |
Voici / Voilàv /vwasi/ /vwala/
Here is/are... / There it is. |
Il y a ... / Il y avait...
/il i a/ /il i avɛ/
There is / are... / There was / were... |
Comment dit-on ____ en
français ?
/kɔmɑ̃ di tɔ̃ __ ɑ̃ fʀɑ̃sɛ/
How do you say ____ in French? |
Qu'est-ce que c'est que ça ?
/kɛs kə sɛ kə sa/
What is that? |
Qu'est-ce qu'il y a ?
/kɛs kil i a/
What's the matter? |
Ça ne fait rien.
/sa nə fɛ ʀjɛ̃/
It doesn't matter. |
Qu'est-ce qui se passe ?
/kɛs ki sə pas/
What's happening? |
Je n'ai aucune idée.
/ʒə ne okyn ide/
I have no idea. |
Je suis fatigué(e) / Je suis
malade.
/ʒə sɥi fatiɡe/
I'm tired / I'm sick. |
J'ai faim / J'ai soif.
/ʒe fɛ̃/ /ʒe swaf/
I'm hungry / I'm thirsty. |
J'ai chaud / J'ai froid.
/ʒe ʃo/ /ʒe fʀwɑ/
I'm hot / I'm cold. |
Je m'ennuie.
/ʒə mɑ̃nɥi/
I'm bored. |
Ça m'est égal. / Je m'en
fiche.
/sa mɛ teɡal/ /ʒə mɑ̃ fiʃ/
It's the same to me / I don't care. (informal) |
Ne vous en faites pas. / Ne
t'en fais pas.
/nə vu ɑ̃ fɛt pa/ /nə tɑ̃ fɛ pa/
Don't worry (formal / informal) |
Ce n'est pas grave.
/sə nɛ pa gʀav/
It's no problem. / It's alright. |
J'ai oublié.
/ʒe ublije/
I forgot. |
Je dois y aller.
/ʒə dwa i ale/
I must go. |
A vos souhaits ! / A tes
souhaits !
/a vo swɛ/ /a te swɛ/
Bless you! (formal / informal) |
Félicitations !
/felisitasjɔ̃/
Congratulations! |
Bonne chance !
/bɔn ʃɑ̃s/
Good luck! |
C'est à vous ! / C'est à toi
!
/sɛ ta vu/ /sɛ ta twɑ/
It's your turn! (formal / informal) |
Taisez-vous ! / Tais-toi !
/tɛze vu/ /tɛ twɑ/
Shut up! / Be quiet! (formal / informal) |
Je vous aime / Je t'aime
/ʒə vu zɛm/ /ʒə tɛm/
I love you (formal & plural / informal) |
Tu me manques.
/ty mə mɑ̃k/
I miss you. (informal) |
Quoi de neuf ?
/kwɑ də nœf/
What's new? |
Pas grand chose.
/pa gʀɑ̃ ʃoz/
Not a whole lot. |
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