French A2 com­pact

Scope/semester hours per week A total of 60 classroom teaching hours (4 SWS)
Prerequisites Participation in French A1 compact or proof of comparable prior knowledge
Listening Students understand conversations - provided they are spoken slowly and clearly -
- everyday words and expressions as well as
- questions relating to their immediate situation (e.g. family, studies, environment) or their personal interests and needs.
Reading

Students will be able to

: - find specific information in simple everyday texts (e.g. simple letters, diary entries, CVs)
- find the essential information in simple texts on familiar topics, e.g. in
- adverts (e.g. flat adverts/flatshare adverts)
- short newspaper or magazine reports or websites/blogs
take part in conversations / speak coherently Students learn
- to describe their education/studies
- to explain what they like and dislike about something (e.g. about a profession, a city)
- make comparisons
- describe in simple terms their daily student routine and past activities (events and background information)
- ask and answer questions about events in the past

The students also practise
- taking part in short conversations on topics of their interest
- describing past activities and personal experiences and giving appropriate time information.

They also learn to
- describe their home or various objects, for example.
- to talk about their plans and the future in general
- to express wishes/ideas
- to formulate suggestions, e.g. how to improve a situation
Writing

Students learn to describe events, past activities and personal experiences in the form of simple linked sentences, e.g. in the form of a diary entry or a personal letter.

They are also able to
- write a simple CV about themselves
- write a simple text about aspects of their own environment (e.g. advantages and disadvantages of a profession or a city)
- write short descriptions of aspects and objects of their own environment Formulate suggestions.
Grammatical focus -

Use of passé composé and imparfait

- Time
- Future simple
- Conditionnel présent
- Comparatif and superlatif
- Relative pronouns qui, que, où Object pronouns (COD, COI, y)