French B2 Course Overview

Do you want to know what the French B2 Curriculum is? I am going to show you what you need to know for French B2.

The B2 level is based on the CEFR level scale.

Please also read my article on how to learn french by studying 1 hour a day to understand how you can best learn French.

Once you complete this course you will know the following

Who is the course for?

This French B2 course is for people that have already finished the B1 course. If you are not sure what your level is, then please take a level estimation test.

Learning Path

In this chapter we are going to examine the Verbs in the French B2 Curriculum.

Verbs are sometimes also called action words. They cause something to happen in a sentence. They are the source of action and movement.

In this chapter we are going to examine the Pronouns in the French B2 Curriculum.

pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun or a noun phrase.

Some examples are: I, you, he, she, we, and they.

In this chapter we are going to examine the Articles and Nouns in the French B2 Curriculum.

An article is a word that is used in front of a noun. In English we have definite articles and indefinite articles. The definite article is “the”, and the indefinite ones are “a” and “an”.

Nouns are humans, animals, plants, and things.

In this chapter we are going to examine the Idioms in the French B2 Curriculum.

An Idiom is a set construction that is often used in a language.

In this chapter we are going to examine the Negations in the French B2 Curriculum.

You will learn how to make a sentence negative.

In this chapter we are going to examine the Negations in the French B2 Curriculum.

You will learn how to make a sentence negative.

In this chapter we are going to examine the Prepositions and Conjuctions in the French B2 Curriculum.

In English there are many prepositions: in, out, next to, before, after, behind, in front of etc.

French has these as well. We will learn how to use them.

French B2: Verbs

How to form the Plus-Que-Parfait

When to use the Plus-Que-Parfait

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Regular -er Verbs

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Regular -ir Verbs

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Regular -re Verbs

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Avoir

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Être

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Faire

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Pouvoir

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Vouloir

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Devoir

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Avoir): Dire

Plus-Que-Parfait (+Être): Aller

How to form the Futur Antérieur

When to use the Futur Antérieur

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Regular -er Verbs

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Regular -ir Verbs

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Regular -re Verbs

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Avoir

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Être

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Faire

Futur Antérieur (+Avoir): Pouvoir

How to form the Conditionnel Passé

When to use the Conditionnel Passé

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Regular -er Verbs

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Regular -ir Verbs

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Regular -re Verbs

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Avoir

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Être

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Faire

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Pouvoir

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Vouloir

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Devoir

Conditionnel Passé (+Avoir): Dire

Conditionnel Passé (+Être): Aller

How to form the Subjonctif Présent

When to use the Subjonctif Présent

Subjonctif Présent: Regular -er Verbs

Subjonctif Présent: Regular -ir Verbs

Subjonctif Présent: Regular -re Verbs

Subjonctif Présent: Avoir

Subjonctif Présent: Être

Subjonctif Présent: Aller

Subjonctif Présent: Faire

Subjonctif Présent: Pouvoir

Subjonctif Présent: Vouloir

Subjonctif Présent: Savoir

Subjonctif Présent: Voir

Subjonctif Présent: Venir/Tenir

Subjonctif Présent: Lire

Subjonctif Présent: Écrire

When to use the Subjonctif Passé

How to Form the Subjonctif Passé

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Regular -er Verbs

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Regular -ir Verbs

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Regular -re Verbs

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Avoir

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Être

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Faire

Subjonctif Passé (+Avoir):

Pouvoir

French B2: pronouns

à qui/à laquelle/auquel

[to whom/which/what

Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in one sentence

Direct Object and Y in sentences with double pronouns

Indirect Object and En in sentences with double pronouns

Express Reciprocity

tout ce que/tout ce qui

[all everything that]

French B2: Articles and nouns

Comparisons with Nouns

French B2: Idioms

How to talk about events from a past perspective

French B2: negations

Negation with infinitives in indirect speech

French B2: questions and interrogatives

How come that…?

French B2: Adjectives and adverbs

Ce, cet, cette, ces [duration] -là / -ci 

[that/those and this/these (duration)]

 

French B2: Prepositions and conjunctions

dont

[whose]

 

dont

[of which/including]

 

malgré

[despite]

 

pour que

[so that/in order that]

 

bien que

[although]