Continue developing your beginner French fluency and confidence with our Beginner French: A2.7 Course, suitable for learners who have completed our Beginner French: A2.6 Course or have approximately 200 hours of prior study. This course helps you build stronger communication skills for everyday situations while expanding your understanding of French grammar and vocabulary. It is ideal for learners interested in learning French for cultural interest or personal enrichment in a supportive and interactive learning environment.
You will practise communication in situations such as understanding job offers, looking for employment, describing professional experience, offering services, giving advice, and answering formal interview questions. Grammar is developed in context, including discourse articulators, adverbs for precision, hypothesis with si, the plus-que-parfait tense, formal question structures, and indefinite adjectives expressing quantity. Vocabulary and pronunciation are integrated throughout, with topics including job applications, interviews, studies, professional experience, and key pronunciation patterns linked to spoken French.
Delivery mode for individual classes will vary from term to term, but will be listed as the following:
- Face-to-Face: WEA Sydney
- Online: via Zoom / Microsoft Teams
- Cosmopolite 2 A2 Livre d'Eleve Book (Hachette: 2017), ISBN: 9782014015997
Supplier: Abbey's Language Book Centre
Please note that textbook cost is not included in the course fee. In the event of a course being cancelled, WEA Sydney cannot be held responsible for the purchase of any textbooks. Language courses will be confirmed or cancelled at least 7 days prior to their starting date.
Communication
- Understanding a job offer
- Looking for employment
- Offering one’s services
- Giving advice
- Talking about one’s career
- Answering formal questions
Grammar
- Articulators to structure discourse
- Regular and irregular adverbs (-amment / -emment) for adding precision
- Hypothesis with si to give advice and indicate consequences
- Plus-que-parfait tense for relating past events
- Question forms in formal situations
- Indefinite adjectives expressing quantity: tout, quelques, plusieurs
Phonetics
- Sounds: /s/, /z/
- Pronunciation: denasalisation
- Pronunciation: tout and tous
Vocabulary
- Aptitudes and professional skills
- Vocabulary related to job interviews
- Job applications and phone interviews
- Exchange of services
- Studies and professional experience (CV / résumé)
- Studies and career pathways
- Describing work experience and professional qualifications
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Communicate in French in professional and formal situations such as interviews, job applications, and workplace discussions.
- Use key grammar structures including hypothesis forms, discourse articulators, and the plus-que-parfait tense with increasing accuracy.
- Apply relevant professional vocabulary and pronunciation features in spoken and written communication.