French

A1 — Beginner

Basic adjectives and descriptionsAdjective agreement with gender and numberPossessive 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)ColoursFamily membersProfessions and occupationsFood and drinkCommon animalsBody partsClothing and accessories
House and furnituresoon
Countries and nationalitiessoon
Describing people with adjectivessoon
Affirmative imperative (tu, nous, vous forms)soon
Negative imperativeNear future with aller + infinitiveQuestion formation (intonation, est-ce que, inversion)There is/are (il y a)Age and personal identityExpressing likes and dislikesExpressing want, need, and ability (vouloir, devoir, pouvoir)Come and go verbs (aller, venir)Relative pronouns qui and queIntroduction to passé composé (compound past)Weather expressionsSchool and classroom vocabularySports and hobbiesPresent tense of aller (to go)Prepositions of location and directionPresent tense of regular -IR verbsPresent tense of êtrePresent tense of avoirPresent tense of regular -ER verbsPresent tense of common irregular verbsSubject pronounsDefinite 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

B1 — Intermediate

B2 — Upper-Intermediate

C1 — Advanced

C2 — Proficiency

Subjunctive with verbs of necessity and obligationSubjunctive after verbs of emotion and doubtSubjunctive after superlatives and unique expressionsConditional sentences with contrary-to-fact conditionsPassé antérieur and its narrative functionPassé simple in literary and formal contextsGerund vs present participle distinctionsComplex relative pronouns: dont, lequel, oùDemonstrative pronouns: celui-ci, celui-là, ce dernierIndefinite pronouns: quelqu'un, personne, rien, quiconqueAdversative conjunctions: pourtant, néanmoins, cependantCausal conjunctions and expressions: car, parce que, étant donné quePurpose clauses: pour que, afin que, de façon àComplex temporal clauses: dès que, aussitôt que, tant queDouble negation and litotes in formal FrenchImpersonal constructions: il faut, il semble, il est possible quePassive voice and transformations with par/deCausative constructions: faire + infinitiveModal verbs and expressions of mood and aspectRegister and formality in academic and professional contextsEuphemism and indirect expressions in formal speechRhetoric and persuasion techniques: anaphora, antithesisDiscourse markers and transitional phrases for coherenceWord order with direct and indirect object pronounsStressed pronouns for emphasis and clarity: moi, toi, luiInversion in questions and for stylistic effectComplex noun phrases and pre/post-nominal modifiersNominalization: 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