Master's (MS) in French Language

Embark on more advance knowledge | Learn the skills and knowledge they needed to function effectively in French-speaking contexts | Complete Masters in French Language to ace all-important French exams such as DILF, DELF, DALF, DCL, & TAF | Get certified by College de Paris or Dunster Business School, Switzerland.

Duration

Total Course Duration

376 + Hours
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Course Fee

INR 149500
INR 135000
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Next Batch Starts

14-Oct-2024
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What you will learn at Eduwatts

Fluency and a sophisticated grasp of the French language

French and Francophone cultures, that enables to work effectively in diverse settings

Critical thinking and analytical skills, particularly in interpreting texts and understanding complex cultural contexts

Significant research skills in the field of French studies, contributing to academic knowledge and discourse

Nuanced communication, essential for professional and social interactions in French-speaking contexts

Cultural and linguistic skills acquired can distinguish candidates in competitive job markets

Detailed descriptions of complex subjects integrating sub-themes, developing particular points

Who is this course for?

  • Aspiring linguists and translators
  • Professionals aiming for global careers
  • Educators enhancing their language expertise
  • Scholars conducting advanced French research
  • Enthusiasts passionate about French culture

Syllabus

  • Beginners Level- A1

    • Topics
    • Greetings in French
    • Understand days of the week and months of the year.
    • Count (numbers)
    • Spell words
    • Introduce yourself (give your age, your job, talk about your family, say where you are from, where you live, say the languages you speak)
    • Ask questions 
    • Learn basic vocabulary
    • Grammar
    • Auxiliary verbs (to be/to have)
    • Genders (masculine/feminine)
    • Definite and indefinite articles
    • Plural form
    • Possessive adjectives (my, your, his/her…)
    • Regular verbs at the present tense (-er verbs)
    • Topics
    • Understand a menu/Order at a restaurant
    • Ask questions 
    • Understand and give directions 
    • Speak about the weather
    • Say the time
    • Suggest an outing
    • Buy in shops
    • Grammar
    • Plural of nouns
    • “on” pronoun
    • Negation
    • Prepositions of location (in, on, next to, in front of…)
    • Utiliser "Quel", "Est-ce que" et "Qu'est-ce que" dans une question
    • Demonstrative adjectives (this, that)
    • Topics
    • Do your grocery shopping
    • Indicate a quantity
    • Speak about the future 
    • Make a positive/negative comment
    • Describe someone
    • Grammar
    • Partitive articles
    • Answering a negative question
    • Le Futur Simple (future tense)
    • Reflexive verbs (se lever…)
    • Imperative Form
    • Topics
    • Speak about the past 
    • Talk about a duration
    • Talk about your studies
    • Give advice, order 
    • Grammar
    • Passé Composé (past tense)
    • Présent Continu (Present continuous)
    • Direct pronouns
    • Time markers
  • Beginners Level- A2

    • Topics
    • Speak about what sport you enjoy doing
    • Speak about the future 
    • Give advice 
    • Speak about your goals
    • Express a decision
    • Grammar
    • Revisions of A1 Curriculum
    • Futur Simple (Future tense)
    • Hypothesis in the future
    • The negative imperative
    • Express a cause/reason and a purpose
    • Topics
    • Express frequency
    • Describe your home
    • Understand an ad for a flat
    • Give directions 
    • Make a comparison
    • Explain a choice
    • Grammar
    • Present tense
    • The preposition “Depuis”
    • Relative pronouns (qui/que)
    • Comparative/Superlative
    • Topics
    • Speak about the past 
    • Make a description
    • Indicate a chronology
    • Understand a biography
    • Speak about a life-changing event
    • Explain a problem/give solutions
    • Grammar
    • Le Passé composé and l’Imparfait (past tenses)
    • « Il y a » / « Pendant »
    • Chronology
    • Cause/Reason
    • Consequence
    • Topics
    • Give an opinion 
    • How to avoid repetitions
    • Give advice 
    • Express a certitude
    • Express wishes
    • Grammar
    • Plural of -al words
    • Direct and indirect pronouns
    • Adverbs of manner
    • Imperative+Direct and indirect pronouns
    • Subjunctive form
    • Conditional
    • Irregular verbs
    • Topics
    • Describe a place
    • Talk about citizenship
    • Organize a speech
    • Ask questions about an object
    • Describe material
    • Grammar
    • Y pronoun
    • Où Relative pronoun
    • Indefinite adjectives (tout/toute/chaque/quelques)
    • Opposition/Concession
    • Interrogative pronoun « lequel »
    • Demonstrative pronouns (celui-ci/celui-là…)
    • Topics
    • Understand a written/oral advertisement
    • Give your opinion 
    • Understand a leaflet
    • Make a demand
    • Grammar
    • Gerundive form
    • En pronoun
    • Indicative/Subjunctive
    • Negation
    • Prepositions of localisation
  • Intermediate Level- B1

    • Topics & Vocabulary
    • Talking about past experiences and encounters
    • Expressing aims and causes – comme, puisque and parce que
    • Providing a detailed description
    • Describing personal motives
    • Justifying a choice
    • Talking about travels
    • Making suggestions
    • Giving your opinion
    • Hypothesizing
    • Talking about countries and regions
    • Describing a fictional character
    • Describing feelings and emotions
    • Talking of hopes and aspirations
    • Expressing regrets
    • Expressing, promoting, and justifying opinions
    • Debating: politics, recycling, the environment, new technologies, social issues, consumerism
    • Expressing feelings and emotions
    • Expressing obligation, possibilities, and restrictions
    • Writing a variety of texts (text messages, emails, letters, etc.)
    • Talking about movies (storyline and characters)
    • Grammar
    • Review of the past and future tenses
    • Plus-que-parfait (Past perfect)
    • Agreement of the past participle with avoir (passé composé tense)
    • Direct pronouns (le, la, les)
    • Conditional tense
    • Hypothesis : si + imparfait
    • Prepositions with countries and regions
    • Past conditional
    • Adverbs in ‘-ment’
    • Linking words
    • Subjunctive
    • Verbs to express opinion – je crois que, je pense que etc.
    • Impersonal structures – il faut que etc.
    • Gerund : ‘-ant’
    • Direct vs indirect pronouns
    • Structures with verbs expressing feelings – je regrette que/ je regrette de etc.
    • Pronouns order
    • Relative pronouns – ce qui, ce que, ce don’t
    • Word order : the adjective
    • Style and register: formal/ informal
    • Cultural Content
    • French regions
    • French people and their holidays
    • Popular French tourist sites
    • The French artistic scene
    • Political life in France
    • Environmental issues
    • New technologies
    • Social causes
    • French cinema (films, directors and actors)
    • Skills Work
    • Speaking/active practice
    • Listening Practice
    • New vocabulary
    • Pronunciation
    • Speaking/debating
    • Producing various styles of written French
  • Intermediate Level- B2

    • Topics & Vocabulary
    • Summarizing and reporting information
    • Presentations – structures and phrases
    • Talking about the professional world
    • Details of business etiquette
    • Inequalities at work
    • Expressing feelings and ideas
    • The media
    • Explaining the meaning of a word
    • Playing with words – poetry, proverbs, word-play, word creation, metaphors, stylized writing
    • Language register – colloquial idioms
    • Defining words, concepts, and objects
    • French slang
    • Reporting uncertain information
    • Origin of some French words
    • Advertising and slogans
    • Colloquial expressions
    • French sayings
    • Advising according to different registers
    • Genuine spoken French
    • Expressing feelings and sensations
    • Playing with the language
    • French literature
    • Writing a text message
    • Describing a picture in details
    • Presenting a document
    • Grammar
    • Reported speech – structures and tense agreement
    • Collective nouns agreement – une majorité de, la plupart de etc
    • Suffixes
    • Passive tense
    • Pronoun ‘en’
    • Linking words
    • Nominalisation
    • Language register
    • Complex relative pronouns – avec lequel, sur lequel etc
    • Past and present conditional
    • C’est, ce sont…qui/que
    • Nominal sentences
    • Adverbs
    • Exclamation - ‘Comme c’est grand !’
    • Negative sentences
    • Word order: adjectives
    • Subjunctive
    • Past participle agreement
    • Punctuation
    • Pour vs par
    • Imperative
    • Prepositions of place
    • Cultural Content
    • Equality at work
    • The French Educational system
    • French people and the media
    • Songs in French
    • Francophonie
    • French poetry
    • Slam
    • Origin of some French words
    • The media
    • Advertising
    • French music
    • Comic books
    • French authors and literature
    • History of the French language/different varieties of French
    • Skills Work
    • Speaking/debating
    • Listening
    • Understanding different accents
    • Producing various styles of written and spoken French
  • Advanced Level- C1

    • Topics & Vocabulary
    • Making a presentation
    • Putting forward arguments
    • Cause/consequence
    • Expressing opinions and feelings
    • Hypothesizing
    • Reporting a message
    • Expressing nuance
    • Talking about memories
    • Aesthetics
    • Current events
    • Social issues
    • Grammar
    • Presentations: words and structures
    • Subjunctive: present, imperfect, and past perfect
    • Nominalisation
    • Demonstrative pronouns
    • Past participle vs gerund
    • Si + tenses
    • Conditional: present and past
    • Past perfect
    • Adjectives
    • Structures for reported speech
    • Cultural Content
    • The French education system
    • French fine arts
    • French music
    • French cinema
    • French literature
    • French history
    • Doing business in French
    • Skills Work
    • Lots of speaking/debating
    • Lots of listening
    • Understanding different accents
    • Producing various styles of written and spoken French
  • Proficiency Level- C2

    • Topics & Vocabulary
    • Expressing thoughts and feelings
    • Subjectivity vs objectivity
    • Structuring your speech
    • Language registers
    • Political and social issues
    • Stereotypes
    • Regional differences
    • History
    • Current events
    • Grammar
    • Subjunctive
    • ‘Ne’ explétif
    • Nominalisation
    • Linking words
    • Complex use of grammar to contribute to a debate
    • Cultural Content
    • French institutions
    • French values and symbols
    • Francophonie
    • French philosophy
    • The media in France
    • French politics
    • French arts
    • French gastronomy
    • French body language
    • Skills Work
    • Lots of speaking/debating
    • Lots of listening
    • Understanding different accents
    • Producing various styles of written and spoken French.
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Course Description

Masters in French Language at Eduwatts is the destination for French language enthusiasts and academic students looking to understand and expand their French literature and cultural knowledge for educational or professional growth. This course is designed to ensure success in various French language exams like DLF, DELF, DALF, DCL, and TCF and open countless opportunities. The in-depth and interactive curriculum of the French language course will make you a perfectionist in everyday French, and essential grammatical aspects, and give a clear understanding of complex written expression and comprehension. Upon completion of the course, you will be a degree holder of MS in the French language awarded by the prestigious college, College de Paris or Dunster Business School Switzerland 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is this course helpful in preparing for exams?

    Yes, the topics included in this course coincides with the topics majorly included in the Exam syllabus. This course is very helpful in cracking the exam such has Goethe.

  • What are the program structures?

    The master's program includes a core element in the most advanced French language, language analysis, and culture unit and either select units to offer a specialization or further units to increase the knowledge of other areas. It also includes a research element with a culminating project.

  • Can I focus on one type of study within French?

    Yes, for the most part, students can choose their electives and focus areas to include, but not limited to, translation, literature, linguistics, or cultural studies that align the most with their own personal preferences.

  • What are the Job prospects available after this program?

    There are various hob prospects after the completion of this program such as careers in translation, interpretation, international business, diplomacy, academia, publishing, and cultural administration, among others.

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