Französisch-Kurse: Was lerne ich in einem Französischkurs auf Niveau B1?

French courses: What do I learn in a French course at level B1?

French courses at level B1 are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and build on the knowledge of levels A1 and A2. The focus is on expanding language skills in everyday situations and the confident use of grammar and vocabulary.

A French course at level B1 teaches the following, among other things:

  • Oral communication: improving the ability to actively participate in conversations, exchange opinions and express oneself clearly and coherently
  • Listening comprehension: Understanding clearly articulated conversations, radio or television programs on familiar topics
  • Reading comprehension: Reading and understanding simple newspaper articles, short factual texts or personal letters, even if not every word is known
  • Writing: Writing short, structured texts on familiar topics, for example emails, personal messages or simple reports
  • Grammar and sentence structure: consolidation of basic structures and expansion of knowledge for correct and fluent sentence formation
  • Vocabulary: building a thematically diverse vocabulary that is relevant for everyday life, work and travel

French B1 courses are ideal for anyone who already has a basic knowledge of the language and would like to improve their skills to a confident everyday level. The learning objectives make it possible to communicate independently in simple situations and actively participate in social life.

Important to know: The specific content and focus may vary depending on the education provider or school. To find out exactly what is taught in a particular course, it helps to contact the desired school directly.

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