LingoThoughts

French A2

What You'll Learn

  • Expand French vocabulary and expressions
  • Master intermediate grammar
  • Develop listening comprehension skills
  • Participate in more complex conversations
  • Express ideas clearly in spoken and written French
  • Improve reading comprehension

Our A2 Batches

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This Course Includes

Live Classes with Experienced Trainers
Comprehensive Course Material
Flexible Weekday & Weekend Batches
Preparation for DELF A2 Exams
Interactive Group Discussions
Personalized Feedback from Trainers

Course Curriculum

Explore the lessons covered in our French A2 course:

This dossier focuses on travel and expressing your desire to explore new destinations. You’ll learn how to:

  • Talk about future travel plans and destinations
  • Express preferences for different types of vacations (beach, city, countryside)
  • Use travel-related vocabulary for booking accommodations and transportation
  • Describe your ideal vacation and discuss past trips
By the end of this unit, you'll be able to comfortably engage in conversations about travel and express your aspirations for future journeys in French.

In this dossier, you will explore language used to describe homes and communities. You’ll learn how to:

  • Give and understand descriptions of homes, apartments, and rooms
  • Talk about different types of neighborhoods and locations
  • Invite people to your home and give a virtual tour
  • Discuss home improvements, décor, and preferences for living spaces
This unit will help you express yourself when talking about your living environment and hosting guests in your home.

This dossier is centered on transportation and fast-paced activities. You will learn to:

  • Discuss various modes of transportation, including public transit, biking, and driving
  • Use transportation-related vocabulary to navigate cities and understand schedules
  • Describe activities you do quickly or things that happen fast in your life
  • Understand and give instructions for finding your way around, buying tickets, or commuting
By mastering these concepts, you’ll be able to converse confidently about travel and everyday activities.

This unit covers how to talk about dreams, aspirations, and memories. You will learn to:

  • Share your dreams for the future, career aspirations, and personal goals
  • Talk about memorable moments in your life using past tenses
  • Express hopes and desires for the future using conditional and future tenses
  • Use vivid descriptions to talk about significant events and milestones
You'll develop the ability to talk about abstract and reflective topics, adding depth to your French conversations.

This unit explores different lifestyles and cultural practices. You’ll learn to:

  • Describe your daily routine, habits, and lifestyle choices
  • Discuss healthy living, work-life balance, and cultural differences in daily life
  • Compare lifestyles across different regions or countries
  • Use related vocabulary to talk about food, exercise, and leisure activities
This dossier will enable you to articulate and discuss diverse ways of living in various cultures.

In this final dossier, you’ll reflect on your childhood and early life experiences. You will learn how to:

  • Talk about your childhood memories and key events from your early years
  • Describe relationships with family members, school experiences, and early friendships
  • Use past tenses to narrate stories from your childhood and discuss how your upbringing shaped you
  • Engage in conversations about cultural differences in childhood experiences
By the end of this unit, you’ll have the tools to share and discuss personal stories and reflections on childhood.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are some common questions about the French A2 Course at LingoThoughts:

The French A2 course at LingoThoughts is designed to be completed in 75 hours, including 10 hours for exam preparation.

We provide comprehensive course material including Saison 2, Alter Ego +2, and Cosmopolite A2 along with additional online resources.

Yes, this course is designed for learners who have completed A1 or equivalent and want to advance their French language skills.

Yes, the course includes specific preparation for the DELF A2 exam with practice tests, exam tips, and guidance on each section of the exam.

With consistent study and active participation, most students complete the A2 level in approximately 3-4 months.

French Language Certifications

DELF A2

Internationally recognized certification for French proficiency at the A2 level, provided by the French Ministry of Education.

TEF (Test d'Évaluation de Français)

A widely recognized test for evaluating proficiency in French, often required for immigration and educational purposes.

TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français)

A French language proficiency test for non-native speakers who wish to assess their level for personal, academic, or immigration purposes.

DFP (Diplôme de Français Professionnel)

A professional French diploma aimed at assessing the language skills necessary for the business world and professional environments.