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Communication française – The Easy and Fast Way to French
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Communication française – The Easy and Fast Way to French

French language course, delf B1+ target, rich vocabulary content, spontaneity of comprehension and expression
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Have the necessary tools to express themselves simply but effectively in the most common situations encountered by travelers
  • Achieve ease of understanding and spontaneity of expression in French
  • Acquire rich vocabulary on topics of travel and everyday life
  • Students will be able to check their learning through video exercises, on pdf and 10 quizzes
  • Learn and to use in both oral and written form 800 words of the French language divided into 20 themes
  • With "manger à la française" dedicated to gastronomy, students will learn terms to the culinary habits of the French.
  • The course fits into the educational objectives of level B1 preparation B2

Course content

15 sections115 lectures13h 0m total length
  • Introduction0:15

Requirements

  • A minimum language proficiency of A1 level is desirable - The course is spoken entirely in French

Description

The course is divided into three parts: a first part consisting of 25 lessons with as many dialogues on topics of travel and everyday life. Each dialogue is preceded by a picture of a characteristic place in France with a two-line description, the description will be expanded in the pdf of the lesson. These dialogues are supplemented by explanations, again in French, of a lexical or grammatical nature. In addition to the dialogue part, each lesson has a part A of video exercises entitled "vrai ou faux" or "choisissez", to check your understanding, and a part B with repetition and memorisation exercises. There are also written exercises on pdf.


The second part, which is closely linked to the first, is entitled "800 mots français", where you will learn and use 800 words of the French language in both oral and written form, divided into 20 topics: at the hotel, in the restaurant, meat or fish, legumes and vegetables, fruit, food, our body part 1, our body part 2, visiting Paris and France, the hairdresser/barber, the chemist, means of transport, around the city, travelling, shopping, the doctor, the bar, at home, clothing, accessories. This second part comes with 10 multiple-choice tests to check your learning; one test every two lessons on 10 words from the previous lessons, but placed in a different context.


"800 mots français" is not a lexicon with the French word on one side and the English word on the other. Each word is inserted into a sentence that can be a definition of the word, a curiosity or a quotation from some famous person. These phrases are translated into English on the screen.

"Manger à la française" was born from the observation of the difficulties encountered by foreigners in understanding the dishes offered to them in restaurants and food stores. It is not a cooking course, still less an apology for French cuisine, but rather an illustration of the favourite dishes of the French, the different ingredients and, where possible, the history or legend of these dishes.

The feature of 'Communication française' is to familiarise you with typical French linguistic behaviour in classic situations encountered when travelling or conversing with French people.

Course content

Part one

Leçon 1 se connaître

Leçon 2 préparer son voyage

Leçon 3 réservation train et hôtel

Leçon 4 se déplacer à Paris (1)

Leçon 5 se déplacer à Paris 2

Leçon 6 le batobus

Leçon 7 préparer voyage en Afrique
Leçon 8 types de paiement

Leçon 9 à la gare

Leçon 10 dans le train

Leçon 11 en taxi

Leçon12 arrivée à l’hôtel

Leçon 13 à la station de métro

Leçon 14 dans la rue

Leçon 15 au café

Leçon 16 pour aller au musée

Leçon 17 chez le médecin

Leçon 18 à la pharmacie

Leçon 19 réservation de places au théâtre

Leçon 20 visite d’un appartement

Leçon 21 réserver au restaurant

Leçon 22 au restaurant

Leçon 23 au supermarché

Leçon 24 à la parfumerie

Leçon 25 à l’aéroport


Part two

Leçon 1 lexique hôtel

Leçon 2 lexique restaurant

Leçon 3 lexique viande et poisson

Leçon 4 lexique légumes

Leçon 5 lexique fruits

Leçon 6 lexique aliments divers

Leçon 7 lexique notre corps 1ère partie

Leçon 8 lexique notre corps 2ème partie

Leçon 9 lexique visiter Paris et la France

Leçon 10 lexique coiffeur

Leçon 11 lexique pharmacie

Leçon 12 lexique transports

Leçon 13 lexique en ville

Leçon 14 lexique en voyage

Leçon 15 lexique shopping

Leçon 16 lexique santé

Leçon 17 lexique café-bistro

Leçon 18 lexique maison

Leçon 19 lexique habillement

Leçon 20 lexique accessoires


Part three

L1 - Différents repas et petit déjeuner traditionnel

Dictée 1 - Le petit déjeuner

L2 – Entrées1ère partie : pâtés et terrines

Dictée 2 - Restaurant

L3 – Entrées 2ème partie : escargots, bouchées à la reine, vol au vent

Dictée 3 - escargots

L4 – Entrées 3ème partie : quiche lorraine, salade de chèvre chaud, coquille Saint-Jacques

Dictée 4 - La coquille Saint-Jacques

L5 – La soupe à l’oignon

Dictée 5 - soupe à l'oignon à la française

L6 – Le magret et autres sens du mot canard

Dictée 6 - Le "Canard enchaîné"

L7 – Le bœuf bourguignon

Dictée 7 - La charrue avant les boeufs

L8 – Le coq au vin

Dictée 8 - Le chant du coq

L9 – Blanquette et gigots

Dictée 9 - Le loup et l'agneau

L10 – Les desserts : clafoutis, tarte Tatin, éclair au chocolat, religieuse

Dictée 10 - Le dessert

Who this course is for:

  • This course is mainly for those who want to improve their level for study, professional and cultural reasons