Niveli C1 / French
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About the course:
This course:
Takes place in the classroom or online
In groups and individually
Morning and afternoon
Certificate at the end of the course
Program
Lectures/Lifetime
Weeks 1–2: Consolidation and Deepening of Skills (Sessions 1–8)
- Topics: Recap of previous levels, C1 objectives, presentation of key skills.
- Grammar: Nuances of the subjunctive in various contexts.
- Activity: Debate personal expectations for C1 and set learning goals.
- Topics: Analysis of literary excerpts (novels, poetry, drama).
- Grammar: Causal, concessive, and temporal subordinate clauses.
- Activity: Read an excerpt from a novel or play and provide a critical analysis.
- Topics: Political language, diplomatic relations, global conflicts.
- Grammar: Indirect speech in the past tense, modals in hypothetical statements.
- Activity: Discuss a current political event using complex vocabulary.
- Topics: Influence of the media, analysis of media content.
- Grammar: Causal and consecutive structures, tense agreement in indirect speech.
- Activity: Analyser une émission télévisée ou un reportage et débattre de ses implications sociales et politiques.
- Activity: Analyze a TV show or report and debate its social and political implications.
- Grammar: Tense agreement in complex contexts.
- Activity: Debate possible solutions to current environmental crises.
- Topics: Legal systems, human rights, international justice.
- Grammar: Conditional and subjunctive in complex propositions.
- Activity: Analyze judicial decisions and organize a debate on a legal case.
- Topics: Globalization, digital economy, social inequalities.
- Grammar: Future perfect and past conditional to express conjectures.
- Activity: Debate the consequences of globalization on modern societies.
- Topics: Review of grammatical and lexical concepts covered.
- Activity: Written and oral revision test.
Weeks 3–4: Public Speaking and Argumentation (Sessions 9–16)
- Topics: Oral presentation techniques, structuring a speech.
- Grammar: Nuances of indirect speech and tense changes.
- Activity: Prepare and present a speech on a complex topic.
- Topics: Argumentation strategies, presenting a thesis, responding to objections.
- Grammar: Conditional to express hypotheses and possibilities.
- Activity: Organize a debate with arguments for and against a social issue.
- Topics: Negotiation techniques, conflict management.
- Grammar: Complex structures with "si" (hypotheses about unrealized events).
- Activity: Simulate negotiations on various topics (work, interpersonal relationships, etc.).
- Topics: Structuring essays, arguments, and counterarguments.
- Grammar: Indirect style and conditional expressions in argumentation.
- Activity: Write an essay on a current issue or social problem.
- Topics: Analysis of figures of speech and rhetoric.
- Grammar: Complex syntax in argumentative speeches.
- Activity: Analyze a famous speech and identify the figures of speech used.
- Topics: The impact of advertising and media messages.
- Grammar: Modals in persuasive contexts.
- Activity: Analyze an advertisement and discuss the techniques used to persuade the public.
- Topics: Importance of body language, intercultural communication.
- Grammar: Review of previous grammatical structures in various contexts.
- Activity: Debate the importance of non-verbal communication in persuasion.
- Topics: In-depth review of all topics covered so far.
- Activity: Complete revision test (written and oral).
Weeks 5–6: Deepening Social and Philosophical Themes (Sessions 17–24)
- Topics: Modern philosophy, social ethics, moral dilemmas.
- Grammar: Subjunctive and conditional in philosophical contexts.
- Activity: Discussion on a moral or ethical dilemma.
- Topics: Technology, social media, impact on daily life.
- Grammar: Compound tenses in reported speech.
- Activity: Debate the effects of social media on society.
- Topics: Effects of globalization on culture, identity, and traditions.
- Grammar: Complex prepositions in social contexts.
- Activity: Discuss the loss or preservation of cultural identities in the face of globalization.
- Topics: Literary analysis techniques, film criticism.
- Grammar: Agreement of past participles with relative pronouns and direct object complements.
- Activity: Write a review of a book or film recently read/seen.
- Topics: Diplomacy, international negotiation, crisis management.
- Grammar: Indirect speech in complex narratives.
- Activity: Simulate a diplomatic crisis situation and negotiate solutions.
- Topics: Management, business communication, leadership.
- Grammar: Circumstantial subordinate clauses.
- Activity: Discuss management styles and conflict management in business.
- Topics: Freedom of expression, censorship, and its challenges.
- Grammar: Indirect speech with perception verbs.
- Activity: Debate freedom of expression in the modern world.
- Topics: Review of grammatical and lexical points.
- Activity: Mid-term exam (written and oral).
Weeks 7–8: Final Exam Preparation and Skill Refinement (Sessions 25–32)
- Topics: Writing academic texts, structuring complex arguments.
- Grammar: Nuances of formal and academic style.
- Activity: Write an argumentative text on a complex societal topic.
- Topics: Political speeches, rhetorical strategies.
- Grammar: Using complex structures to analyze speeches.
- Activity: Critically analyze an important political speech.
- Topics: Consumer society, advertising, ecological impact.
- Grammar: Cause and effect relationships in complex sentences.
- Activity: Debate the effects of excessive consumption on society.
- Topics: Global health, economic, and political crises.
- Grammar: Using past tenses in narratives of complex events.
- Activity: Discuss possible solutions to major contemporary crises.
- Topics: Specific preparation for exam tasks.
- Activity: Listening and reading comprehension exercises on advanced topics.
- Topics: Advanced presentation and speaking techniques.
- Activity: Present an oral report on a current topic.
Weeks 9–10: Final Evaluation and Skill Enhancement (Sessions 33–40)
- Topics: Complete exam (written and oral).
- Activity: Simulate a full C1 exam with correction and feedback.
- Topics: Identifying areas for improvement, analyzing common errors.
- Activity: Review the simulated exam with detailed corrections.
- Topics: Structuring an academic essay, building strong arguments.
- Activity: Write a final essay on a societal or political theme.
- Topics: Idiomatic expressions, proverbs, and cultural nuances.
- Activity: Use idiomatic expressions in advanced discussions.
- Topics: Advanced listening comprehension exercises.
- Activity: Listen to audio excerpts and answer complex questions.
- Topics: Targeted preparation for French certification exams (DELF/DALF).
- Activity: Simulate a certification test with evaluation.
- Topics: Review all grammatical and lexical points covered.
- Activity: Complete revision test with detailed corrections.
Final Evaluation and Progress Assessment

This course includes:
- 26 Video Lesson
- Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of Completion
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