"French is not just a language—it’s a doorway to global education, culture, and careers."
French Language Program – A1 to C1
Offered by Mark Education Hub
At Mark Education Hub, we offer a structured and internationally certified French Language Program that takes candidates from beginner to advanced proficiency. Our curriculum follows the globally recognized Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which ensures a consistent and transparent learning progression from Level A1 to C1.
Whether for academic goals, international exams (DELF/DALF), employment, immigration, or cultural enrichment, our program helps candidates build solid foundations and achieve fluency in the French language.
🎓 Why Choose French at Mark Education Hub?
- ✅ CEFR-Aligned Levels (A1–C1)
- ✅ Certified Native/Fluent French Trainers
- ✅ Well-Structured Syllabus with Practical Focus
- ✅ DELF/DALF/TEF Preparation
- ✅ Regular Assessments and Feedback Reports
- ✅ Online & In-Person Learning Options
- ✅ Flexible Batches for Schoolchildren, University Candidates & Professionals
🟢 A1 Level – Beginner (Breakthrough)
Duration: 20–25 hours
Ideal For: Complete beginners
📘 Course Content:
- Alphabet, pronunciation rules, basic vocabulary (family, food, numbers, time)
- Greetings, self-introduction, nationalities, professions
- Simple sentence structure and gender agreement
- Use of present tense verbs (être, avoir, regular -er verbs)
- Asking and answering simple questions
- Introducing people, describing objects and places
- Reading basic texts: menus, signs, forms
- Writing: simple sentences, personal details, filling out forms
🎯 Outcome:
By the end of A1, candidates can interact in a very basic way, using memorized phrases and common expressions related to everyday life.
🟢 A2 Level – Elementary
Duration: 25–30 hours
Ideal For: Candidates with basic understanding of French (completed A1)
📘 Course Content:
- Talking about daily routines, likes/dislikes, hobbies, weather
- Describing people, clothing, places, and transport
- Shopping conversations, ordering at restaurants, asking for directions
- Grammar: Present tense (all groups), near future (futur proche), past perfect (passé composé with avoir/être)
- Introduction to reflexive verbs and object pronouns
- Reading: Short narratives, public notices, advertisements
- Writing: Informal emails, descriptions, short dialogues
🎯 Outcome:
Candidates can handle basic communication in routine situations and express themselves in simple, connected phrases on familiar topics.
🟡 B1 Level – Intermediate
Duration: 30–40 hours
Ideal For: Independent learners looking to travel, study, or work in French-speaking environments
📘 Course Content:
- Describing experiences, plans, opinions, and ambitions
- Making suggestions, offers, and complaints
- Telling stories in the past (passé composé vs imparfait)
- Grammar: Future tense, conditional tense, comparative and superlative forms
- Expressing cause, consequence, and contrast (parce que, donc, mais, cependant)
- Reading: Newspaper articles, blog posts, and short fiction
- Writing: Narratives, summaries, informal letters
🎯 Outcome:
Candidates will be able to interact with fluency on familiar topics and manage most communication in work, school, and travel situations.
🟡 B2 Level – Upper Intermediate (Vantage)
Duration: 40–50 hours
Ideal For: University candidates, professionals, or those preparing for DELF B2
📘 Course Content:
- Engaging in discussions, debates, and arguments
- Expressing opinions, agreeing/disagreeing politely
- Grammar: Subjunctive mood, complex relative clauses, passive voice
- Formal and informal registers of language
- Reading: Editorials, essays, literary extracts
- Writing: Reports, formal letters, well-structured essays, articles
🎯 Outcome:
Candidates become fluent enough to participate in detailed discussions and produce well-structured writing on both concrete and abstract topics.
🔵 C1 Level – Advanced (Effective Operational Proficiency)
Duration: 50–60 hours
Ideal For: Advanced academic or professional users
📘 Course Content:
- Understanding idioms, nuance, and implied meaning
- Giving formal presentations, negotiating, debating abstract issues
- Advanced grammar: past conditional, indirect speech, literary tenses
- Cohesive devices for academic and persuasive writing
- Reading: Literature, journalistic commentary, academic papers
- Writing: Research articles, persuasive essays, detailed summaries
🎯 Outcome:
Candidates will demonstrate fluency and spontaneity in communication and produce clear, well-organized speech and writing for academic or professional settings.
🧾 Additional Course Features at Mark Education Hub
- 🎓 DELF/DALF/TEF Exam Preparation Modules
- 🗣 ️Weekly Conversation Sessions & Cultural Insightss
- 📝 Monthly Assessments and Feedback for Candidates & Parents
- 👨🏫 Trainers with International Certification (DALF, MA in French)
- 🌍 Integration of Francophone Culture, Media, and History
- 💻 Available Online & In-Centre
"French is not just a language—it’s a doorway to global education, culture, and careers."