French Language Course for Kids
Help your child expand upon his current knowledge of French culture & drive his learning process | Know basic conversational skills in French | Improve some cognitive functions like memory, problem-solving, and analytical thinking.
Total Course Duration
240 + Hours
Course Fee
INR 66000
INR 44000
Next Batch Starts
23-Dec-2024
Certification
Yes*
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What you will learn at Eduwatts
Develop an interest in the French language and culture
Learn basic skills of conversation in French
Understand basic words and expressions used in different contexts
Master the listening and speaking skills in the target language
Attain an understanding of the French customs and traditions
Boost your new problem-solving abilities and critical thinking
Learn to value and respect cultural diversity
Make good conversation with Native people
Who is this course for?
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Beginners with no previous knowledge of French
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Young learners
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Children who love languages
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Homeschool children
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Children with family members or friends speaking French
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Children who love travel and culture
Syllabus
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Topics
- Alphabet
- Counting
- Fruits & Vegetables
- Salutations
- Colors
- Classroom Objects
- What is this? Who is this?
- Say what is one doing
- Expressing your likes and dislikes
- Days of the weeks and months of the year
- Directions & Prepositions
- Where do you live?
- My House & Room
- Family
- Animals & Birds
- Verbs & Sentence Structure
- Write a Postcard
- Body Parts
- Describe yourself and Someone
- Picnic
- Foods & Drinks
- Clothes
- Seasons & Weather
- Festivals
- Means of Transport
- Listening, Speaking Writing & Reading Activities
- French Songs and Puppet Shows
- Number (21 to 100)
- Time
- Country, Nationality & Language
- Subjects
- Describing Someone
- Classroom Activities
- Shops
- In the Town
- Currency
- Zoo
- Expressions & Idioms associated with animals
- Musical Instruments
- Sports
- Hobbies
- Things you are in the process of doing
- Things you are afraid of
- Vacations
- What do you put in your suitcase?
- Festivals
- Verbs & Tenses
- Possessive adjectives
- Masculine and Feminine
- Singular & Plural
- Negation
- French Culture
- Role Play
- Listening, Speaking, Writing & Reading activities
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Topics
- Describe a person
- Qualificative Adjectives
- Possessive Adjectives
- Relative Pronouns
- The Heroes of Today & Earlier
- School
- Habits
- Ask and Give Information
- Social Media
- Connectors
- Irregular Verbs
- Compare & Classify objects and people
- Ask & Tell the price of something
- Ask & Give an opinion
- Express opposition
- Demonstrative Adjectives & Prepositions
- Music
- Shopping
- Narrate a Story
- Past Tense
- Express Emotions & Feelings
- Imperfect Tense
- Simple Future Tense
- Material Description
- Express an Objective
- Nature
- School Subjects
- Recycling
- Present Conditional Tense
- Express a wish & objective
- Professions
- Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing Activities
- Alphabet & Counting
- Greetings
- Days of the Week & Months of the year
- Definite and indefinite articles
- Introduce yourself
- Auxiliary verbs (to be/to have)
- Genders (masculine/feminine)
- Plural form
- Possessive adjectives (my, your, his/herâ¦)
- Regular verbs at the present tense (-er verbs)
- Understand and give directions
- Speak about the weather
- âonâ pronoun
- Negation
- Say the time
- Suggest an outing
- Buy in shops
- Prepositions of location (in, on, next to, in front ofâ¦)
- Demonstrative adjectives (this, that)
- Understand a menu/Order at a restaurant
- Ask questions
- Answering a negative question
- Future Proche (future tense)
- Indicate a quantity
- Speak about the future
- Make a positive/negative comment
- Describe someone
- Reflexive verbs
- Imperative Form
- Passé Composé (past tense)
- Direct & Indirect pronouns
- Talk about your studies
- Give an advice, order
- Do your grocery shopping
- Contracted & Partitive articles
- Speak about the past
- Talk about a duration
- Présent Continu (Present continuous)
- Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing Activities
- Speak about the sport you enjoy doing
- Self Introduction
- Give an advice
- Speak about your goals
- Express a decision
- Future Simple (Future tense) & Hypothesis in the future
- The negative imperative
- Express a cause/reason and a purpose
- Express frequency
- Describe your home
- Understand an advertisement
- Give directions
- Make a comparison & Explain a choice
- Present tense
- Prepositions
- Relative pronouns
- Comparative/Superlative
- Make a description
- Indicate a chronology
- Understand a biography
- Speak about a life-changing event
- Explain a problem/give solutions
- Le Passé composé and lâImparfait (past tenses)
- « Il y a » / « Pendant »
- Cause, Reason, Consequence, Express a certitude & Express wishes
- Give an opinion
- How to avoid repetitions
- Adverbs of manner
- Subjonctive form
- Conditional Tense
- Irregular verbs
- Describe a place
- Ask questions about an object
- Describe material
- Indefinite adjectives (tout/toute/chaque/quelques)
- Opposition/Concession
- Interrogative & Demonstrative pronouns
- Gerundive form
- Understand a Written/ Oral advertisement
- Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening activities
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Topics
- Speak about relationships
- Express your interest/purpose/obligation/permission
- Describe an accommodation
- Speak about your family
- Reflexive verbs at past tense
- Talk about an anecdote
- Indicative/Subjective
- Comparative/Superlative
- Plus-que-parfait (past tense)
- Place of adjectives
- Talk about consumption
- The active & passive form
- Adverbs
- Talk about cultural diversity
- Talk about living abroad
- Talk about two different events in the past
- Write an article
- Debate
- Future tenses
- Present and Past Conditional
- Talk about travels & Organise a trip
- Make an interview
- Talk about recycling
- Organize & Report a speech
- Make propositions to improve a city
- Make a complaint
- Gerundive & Present participle
- Formal questions
- Talk about sports and wellbeing
- Talk about reading & Write a biography
- Express your taste in art & Describe a piece of art
- La mise en relief (ce quiâ¦câest)
- Imagine a different past
- Listening Activities
- Speaking Activities
- Writing Activities
- Reading Activities
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Topics
- Talk about France and the French
- Understand a radio debate
- Understand a biography & a television news report
- Talk about learning a foreign language & anglicisms
- Understand a satirical drawing
- Declarative words
- Reported speech in the past
- Understand newspapers headlines
- Come to an agreement
- Write a short article
- Talk about travels
- Understand a movie trailer
- Present historical French figures
- React to an article
- Talk about health
- The past tenses (Passé Composé/Imparfait/Plusque-parfait)
- Verbal adjectives
- Talk about the environment/global warming
- Understand a TV report
- Talk about cooking
- Describe food habits
- Personal & Relative pronouns
- Talk about your impressions of France
- Use proverbs
- Write a complaint letter
- Compare your country to France
- Talk about technology, Video Games
- Talk about fashion
- Present a book
- Talk about your dreams
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Topics
- France and the Francophone World
- Advanced Radio Debates
- Biographies, television news reports
- Language learning and Anglicisms
- Satirical drawings
- Advanced declarative words
- Advanced reported speech in preterite
- Complex newspaper headlines
- Effective argumentation skills
- Comprehensive Articles
- Travel Experiences
- Movie Trailers
- Historical French Figures: Present and Analyze
- Articles: React to and Criticize
- Advanced Discussions About Health and Well-being
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Topics
- Analyze and Critique French and Francophone Cultures
- Participate in and Understand High-level Radio Debates
- Examine Detailed Biographies and In-depth News Reports
- Explore Advanced Linguistic Theories and Language Policies
- Interpret Complex Satirical Content
- Master Complex Declarative and Idiomatic Expressions
- Use and Understand Nuanced Reported Speech
- Analyze Advanced Newspaper Headlines and Articles
- Engage in Sophisticated Argumentation and Debate
- Write In-depth Articles and Research Papers
- Discuss Global Travel Experiences Using All Past Tenses
- Critique and Analyze Film Trailers and Reviews
- Present and Debate Historical and Cultural French Figures
- Critically React to Scholarly Articles
- Engage in Comprehensive Health and Medical Discussions
- Use Advanced Verbal Adjectives in Complex Sentences
- Discuss and Debate Environmental Policies and Issues
- Critique In-depth Environmental TV Reports
- Explore Culinary Arts and Food Culture in Depth
- Describe and Analyze Food Habits and Traditions
- Use and Understand Complex Proverbs and Idioms
- Write Persuasive Complaint Letters
- Compare Cultural and Societal Norms Between Countries
- Discuss Advanced Topics in Technology and Video Games
- Analyze Fashion Trends and Cultural Significance
- Present Detailed Book Reviews and Critiques
- Discuss and Analyze Personal and Professional Dreams
What's Included?
240 Hours of Interactive, Real-Time Training
Unlimited 24/7 Access to Our E-Learning Portal
Learn from Industry Experts
AI powered Auto- Graded Exercises
Vocabulary Flashcards
Preparation for Internship
Exclusive Access to Our Premium Job Portal
Globally Recognized Professional Certification
Credits and Certification from College de Paris, higher education institution in France
Sample Course Certificate
Course Description
French Language Course for Kids at Watts Education is designed to introduce the basics of the French language in young children. This course proposes a communicative approach wherein the class-room is supposed to have an only spoken French environment with the major points of communication in French, freedom of expression, and group discussions. The children will learn French languages in an interactive way, with group discussion and conversation, and the opportunity to interact with teachers and professionals of national and international repute to provide a balanced and usable learning experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does this course cover all the Levels of French Language?
Yes, all the Levels A1, A2, B1. B2, C1, and C2 are covered in this course
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How is Learning French in young age benefit?
When you are young, you able to learn language faster. Gaining Linguistic proficiency has proved to have improved cognitive abilities and career prospects of an individual.
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How long is the duration of the course?
The course is for 240 Hours. The type of batch you have taken determines how long it will take you to complete the course.
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Does this course include fun activities?
Yes the French Language for Kids course is filled with fun learning sessions. For example usage of Vocabulary Flashcards, role plays etc.