Learning french? 🇫🇷

A1 level French is the most basic level of French language proficiency, where learners can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at meeting concrete needs.

If you're a complete newbie, you can try this study plan to reach this goal!

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2024/8/30 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first started my journey into A1 French, I felt completely lost. There's so much information out there, and it's hard to know where to begin! That's why creating a structured A1 Level French Study Plan became my lifeline. It helped me stay motivated and ensured I was making consistent progress, even when life got busy. If you're a complete beginner like I was, having a clear daily language study routine is a game-changer. My Weekly Plan usually starts with dedicated time for vocabulary and grammar. For vocabulary, I found themed lists incredibly useful – think 'greetings,' 'food,' 'family,' 'travel.' Flashcards, both physical and digital (like Anki or Memrise), were my best friends. For grammar, I focused on the absolute must-knows for A1: present tense of regular and common irregular verbs, basic articles (le, la, les), and simple prepositions. There are tons of free online exercises that break these down into manageable chunks. Speaking felt intimidating at first, but I quickly learned that practice doesn't always need a partner. I’d narrate my day to myself in French, or repeat phrases from my lessons. For those looking for more interaction, apps like HelloTalk or Tandem connect you with native speakers for language exchange. Incorporating a short daily French pod or a beginner-friendly YouTube channel into my routine helped immerse me even when I couldn't speak. Listening practice was another area I dedicated specific time to. For French listening practice A1, I sought out resources designed for absolute beginners. Think children's stories, slow news podcasts (like RFI Journal en français facile), or even just listening to French music and trying to pick out familiar words. It's not about understanding every single word, but getting used to the sounds and rhythm of the language. Similarly, for A1 French reading, I started with very simple texts. Children's books, graded readers specifically for A1 level, or basic articles online were perfect. Don't be afraid to reread sentences multiple times or look up words – it's all part of the learning process! I also practiced writing by keeping a simple French journal, jotting down a few sentences about my day. It's amazing how quickly you can start forming basic sentences. My Monthly Plan helped me see the bigger picture. The first few weeks were all about building the foundations – mastering greetings, self-introductions, and basic verbs. Then, I moved onto building blocks, expanding my vocabulary and tackling slightly more complex sentence structures. By week eight or nine, I was focusing on expanding communication and practical application, trying to have very simple conversations or describe everyday situations. The key here was to move beyond just memorizing and start using the language. The later stages involved consolidation, where I'd review everything I'd learned, and then prepare for a final assessment if I wanted to formally test my A1 level. Consistency is truly key. Even 15-20 minutes a day, perhaps using a language app like Duolingo or Babbel, adds up significantly over time. Don't forget to celebrate your small victories – being able to order coffee or understand a simple sign is a huge achievement! This language learning schedule template is designed to be realistic and attainable, meaning you can stick to it without burning out. Find what works for you, and enjoy the journey of learning French!

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