French c1 Course Overview
Do you want to know what the French C1 Curriculum is? I am going to show you what you need to know for French C1.
The C1 level is based on the CEFR level scale.
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Once you complete this course you will know the following
- You can understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured and when relationships are only implied and not signalled explicitly. You can understand television programmes and films without too much effort.
- You can express yourself in clear, well-structured text, You can write about complex subjects in a letter, an essay or a report, underlining what you consider to be the salient issues. You can select a style appropriate to the reader in mind.
- You can express ideas fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions. You can also use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
- You can understand long and complex factual and literary texts, appreciating distinctions of style. You can understand specialised articles and technical instructions.
Who is the course for?
This French C1 course is for people that have already finished the B2 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 C1 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 Prepositions and Conjuctions in the French C1 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.