What's included
6 live meetings
5 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. When it comes to learning a foreign language, daily exposure and practice are essential. Students should spend some time between classes practicing their drills, playing their matching game, studying their vocabulary lists, and writing sentences. For the last class, students will be asked to compose a short paragraph about themselves (or another topic) to read aloud.Class Experience
In this class, learners with little to no prior exposure to French will learn about basic sentence structure: articles (both definite and indefinite), nouns, descriptive adjectives (including placement in relation to and "agreement" with the nouns they're modifying), possessive adjectives, subject pronouns, verbs, prepositions, and some common expressions using the verbs they're studying. They'll learn to conjugate six of the most frequently used French verbs - être (to be), avoir (to have), aller (to go), faire (to make, to do), pouvoir (to be able to), and vouloir (to want to) - plus "aimer" (to like, to love) and "manger" (to eat) in the present tense, as well as any others that come up in conversation as we create sentences together. ("Jouer" - to play - has come up often in past sections of this class, for example.) Students will practice verbally drilling the conjugations as a group and using these verbs in basic sentences, as these practices help to develop their 'ear' for the correct formation of the verbs. (The correct conjugations will begin to sound right and the incorrect conjugations will begin to sound wrong to their ears.) Students will be provided with a document (via the Outschool classroom) containing a list of vocabulary, verb conjugations, and grammar rules. This documents can be printed for easy access and reference during and between classes. Vocabulary will be grown through repeated use of words when forming sentences together as a class. Class 1: Introduction to French pronunciation Introduction to the concept of gender General introduction of the concept of "agreement" (in which articles and adjectives must agree in both gender and number with the nouns or pronouns that they're modifying) Definite articles (le, la, les, l') Indefinite articles (un, une, des) Adjectives and their placement (e.g., most are placed after the noun, but many common adjectives are placed before the noun) Making adjectives "agree" (in gender and number) with the nouns or pronouns that they're modifying Vocabulary building (common nouns and adjectives) Class 2: Adjectives and agreement continued Subject pronouns (je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles) Conjugation of the verb "être" with practice using it in sentences Vocabulary building (common nouns and adjectives) Class 3: Conjugation of the verb "avoir" and using it in sentences Review of "être" Vocabulary building (common nouns and adjectives, numbers 1-20) Class 4: Possessive adjectives (mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses, notre/nos, votre/vos, leur/leurs) Conjugation of the verb "faire" Some expressions using "faire" (including the weather) Conjugation of the verb "aimer" Continued vocabulary building and review Students will be assigned a short paragraph to write. Class 5: Conjugation of the verb "aller" The preposition "à" (which "contracts" with the definite articles - le, la, les, l' - that follow it) used with "aller" Conjugation of the verb "manger" and using it in sentences along with "de" The preposition "de" (which "contracts" with the definite articles - le, la, les, l' - that follow it) Continued vocabulary building and review Students will be asked to write paragraphs for homework this week. Class 6: Conjugation of the verb "pouvoir" Conjugation of the verb "vouloir" Expressing sentences/verbs in the negative (negation) Continued vocabulary building and review Learners will each read their original paragraphs aloud to the class During class, I'll be using a combination of white board writing and screen sharing. Students will be asked to actively participate in creating sentences. It would be beneficial for them to also write down the sentences (with pencil/pen and paper) that we create together on the white board, as this will help them more readily solidify grammar concepts and learn vocabulary.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to confidently construct grammatically correct sentences using simple vocabulary, including some of the most frequently used verbs in the French language.
Other Details
Supply List
I'll be sending (via the Outschool classroom) files with vocabulary and grammar rules that can be printed and used for reference and practice during class and the weeks between classes. Students are asked to bring paper and a pencil to class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I was educated bilingually in Canada all the way through university, where I graduated with an Honours double major degree in psychology and French studies from a bilingual university (Université York). I've taught beginner French classes at the middle school and high school levels at a large home school co-op and also to my own four children as I home educated them for eight years.
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Live Group Class
$90
for 6 classes1x per week, 6 weeks
50 min
Completed by 81 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-10 learners per class