French
A1 — Beginner
Basic adjectives and descriptions→Adjective agreement with gender and number→Possessive adjectives (mon, ma, mes, etc.)→Demonstrative adjectives (ce, cet, cette, ces)→Direct object pronouns (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les)→Indirect object pronouns (me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur)→
Greetings and politeness expressionssoon
Numbers from 0 to 100soon
Days of the weeksoon
Months of the year and seasonssoon
Telling time (l'heure)→Colours→Family members→Professions and occupations→Food and drink→Common animals→Body parts→Clothing and accessories→House and furnituresoon
Countries and nationalitiessoon
Describing people with adjectivessoon
Affirmative imperative (tu, nous, vous forms)soon
Negative imperative→Near future with aller + infinitive→Question formation (intonation, est-ce que, inversion)→There is/are (il y a)→Age and personal identity→Expressing likes and dislikes→Expressing want, need, and ability (vouloir, devoir, pouvoir)→Come and go verbs (aller, venir)→Relative pronouns qui and que→Introduction to passé composé (compound past)→Weather expressions→School and classroom vocabulary→Sports and hobbies→Present tense of aller (to go)→Prepositions of location and direction→Present tense of regular -IR verbs→Present tense of être→Present tense of avoir→Present tense of regular -ER verbs→Present tense of common irregular verbs→Subject pronouns→Definite articles (le, la, l', les)→Indefinite articles (un, une, des)→Partitive articles (du, de la, de l')→Negation with ne...passoon
Basic interrogatives (who, what, where, when)soon
A2 — Elementary
Present Indicative: Regular Verbssoon
Passé Composésoon
Imparfait (Imperfect)→Futur Simple→Present Conditional→Reflexive Verbs→Plural Formation→Definite Articles (le, la, les)→Indefinite Articles (un, une, des)→Partitive Articles (du, de la, des)→Common Prepositions→Negation (ne...pas, ne...plus)→Food and Drinks→Hobbies and Leisure Activities→Shopping and Commerce→Travel and Transportation→House and Home→Numbers and Counting→Time Expressions→Body Parts→Health and Illness→Professions and Occupations→School Subjectssoon
Sports and Gamessoon
Comparison Structures (plus, moins, aussi)soon
Aller + Infinitive (Near Future)soon
Venir de + Infinitive (Recent Past)soon
Verb Conjugation Patterns (-ER, -IR, -RE)soon
Irregular Verbs: Être and Avoirsoon
Irregular Verbs: Aller and Fairesoon
Common Expressions in Daily Life→Agreement of Past Participle→Adverbs: Formation and Usage→Conditional Structures: Si Clauses→B1 — Intermediate
Present Simple (Présent)→Imparfait (Imperfect Past)→Passé Simple (Simple Past/Literary)→Plus-que-parfait (Pluperfect)→Futur Proche (Near Future)→Conditionnel Présent (Present Conditional)→Subjonctif Présent (Present Subjunctive)→Impératif (Imperative Mood)→Passive Voice→Articles (Definite, Indefinite, Partitive)→Comparative and Superlative Forms→Adverbs (Formation and Position)→Common Prepositions and Usage→Personal Pronouns (Subject and Object)→Reflexive Pronouns→Relative Pronouns (Qui, Que, Où, Dont)→Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives→Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives→Interrogative Words and Pronouns→Indefinite Pronouns (On, Quelque chose, Rien)→Negation (Ne...pas, Ne...plus, Ne...jamais)→Family and Relationships Vocabulary→Daily Routines and Daily Activities→Food, Meals, and Dining→Travel and Transportation→Accommodation and Housing→Shopping and Clothing→Professions and Work→Hobbies and Leisure Activities→Health and Medical Vocabulary→Education and Academic Studies→Weather and Seasons→Sports and Physical Activities→Technology and Modern Life→Culture, Arts, and Entertainment→Current Events and News→Narrative Storytelling with Multiple Tenses→Linking Words and Discourse Connectors→Common Expressions and Idioms→Social Conventions and Politeness→Letter Writing and Formal Communication→
B2 — Upper-Intermediate
Present Tense (Indicatif Présent)→Passé Composé (Recent Past)→Futur Antérieur (Future Perfect)→Conditionnel Présent→Conditionnel Passé→Subjonctif Présent→Subjonctif Passé→Subjunctive Mood Usage Rules→Reported Speech (Discours Indirect)→Relative Pronouns (qui, que, où, dont)→Possessive Adjectives (Advanced Usage)→
Direct and Indirect Object Pronounssoon
Pronoun Placement and Ordersoon
Agreement in Gender and Numbersoon
Advanced Negation Structuressoon
Comparison Constructions (Comparative and Superlative)→Advanced Interrogative Forms→Subordinate Clauses and Conjunctions→Conditional Sentences (Si-clauses)→Business and Economics Vocabulary→Politics and Current Events Vocabulary→Environmental Issues Vocabulary→Technology and Digital Vocabulary→Social Issues Vocabulary→Travel and Tourism Vocabulary→Culture and Arts Vocabulary→Health and Medicine Vocabulary→Education and Study Vocabulary→Work and Employment Vocabulary→Media and Journalism Vocabulary→Relationships and Family Vocabulary→Expressing Nuanced Opinions→Argumentation and Debate Techniques→Expressing Hypothetical Situations→Formal Correspondence and Letter Writing→Advanced Narrative and Description→Persuasion and Rhetorical Techniques→Register and Formality Levels→Idiomatic Expressions and Colloquialisms→Discourse Markers and Connectors→Modal Verbs and Their Nuances→Imperative Mood and Commands→Gerunds, Infinitives, and Participles→C1 — Advanced
Conditional Perfect Tensesoon
Imperfect Subjunctivesoon
Pluperfect Subjunctivesoon
Present Subjunctivesoon
Perfect Subjunctivesoon
Future Perfect Tensesoon
Gerund Usagesoon
Participial Constructionssoon
Indirect Speechsoon
Tense Concordance in Reported Speechsoon
Subjunctive After Certain Verbssoon
Subjunctive After Conjunctionssoon
Complex Relative Clauses→Nominalization→Advanced Pronominal Verbs→Concessive Clauses→Causal Clauses→Temporal Clauses→Consecutive Clauses→Formal Register Vocabulary→Literary Vocabulary→Academic Discourse Markers→Abstract Concepts Vocabulary→Nuanced Emotional Expressions→Professional and Business Vocabulary→Political and Social Vocabulary→Scientific and Technical Vocabulary→Cultural and Idiomatic Expressions→Synonymy and Register Variation→Cleft Sentences→Advanced Inversion Structures→Advanced Ellipsis→Apposition Structures→Absolute Constructions→Rhetorical Devices→Free Indirect Speech→Complex Agreement Rules→Nuanced Article Usage→Advanced Preposition Usage→Argumentation Techniques→Text Coherence and Cohesion→Register Variation and Code-Switching→Nuance and Hedging Strategies→Persuasive Language Structures→C2 — Proficiency
Subjunctive with verbs of necessity and obligation→Subjunctive after verbs of emotion and doubt→Subjunctive after superlatives and unique expressions→Conditional sentences with contrary-to-fact conditions→Passé antérieur and its narrative function→Passé simple in literary and formal contexts→Gerund vs present participle distinctions→Complex relative pronouns: dont, lequel, où→Demonstrative pronouns: celui-ci, celui-là, ce dernier→Indefinite pronouns: quelqu'un, personne, rien, quiconque→Adversative conjunctions: pourtant, néanmoins, cependant→Causal conjunctions and expressions: car, parce que, étant donné que→Purpose clauses: pour que, afin que, de façon à→Complex temporal clauses: dès que, aussitôt que, tant que→Double negation and litotes in formal French→Impersonal constructions: il faut, il semble, il est possible que→Passive voice and transformations with par/de→Causative constructions: faire + infinitive→Modal verbs and expressions of mood and aspect→Register and formality in academic and professional contexts→Euphemism and indirect expressions in formal speech→Rhetoric and persuasion techniques: anaphora, antithesis→Discourse markers and transitional phrases for coherence→Word order with direct and indirect object pronouns→Stressed pronouns for emphasis and clarity: moi, toi, lui→Inversion in questions and for stylistic effect→Complex noun phrases and pre/post-nominal modifiers→Nominalization: converting verbs to nouns→
Conditional with si: all types and tense sequencessoon
Hypothetical constructions: à supposer que, en admettant quesoon
Concessive subjunctive: even if, althoughsoon
Narrative tense sequencing and stylistic variationsoon
Aspect: perfective vs imperfective in narrativesoon
Agreement of past participles: avoir vs êtresoon
Academic vocabulary and formal expressionssoon
Legal and administrative French terminologysoon
Stylistic adverbs and their placement for effectsoon
Pronominal verbs: reflexive, reciprocal, passive meaningsoon
Subjunctive after adjectives: certain, possible, rare, uniquesoon
Sophisticated tense selection for stylistic precisionsoon
Nuanced conditional expressions beyond si clauses→