French Communication – Private Online

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Course Description

French Communication is built for learners who are no longer true beginners but still do not feel fully comfortable using French with freedom. They may understand more than they can say, or they may know the rules but struggle to respond smoothly in real situations.

This course is designed to close that gap. It helps learners move from controlled knowledge toward clearer, more flexible, and more confident communication in the kinds of situations that matter in daily, social, travel, study, and practical life.

A premium intermediate course should not feel like a repetition of beginner material with slightly harder vocabulary. It should feel like genuine forward movement. That is the role of this program.

This Private Online version is intended for learners who already know the basics of French and now want stronger fluency, better structure, and more independent communication. Over 30 weeks, the learner should not simply move from topic to topic. The course should create a clear feeling of development, where each week adds something meaningful to the learner’s confidence, control, and readiness for practical intermediate French communication.

In the Private Online version, the course becomes more personal. The same overall direction remains, but the learner benefits from more speaking time, closer correction, and more flexible pacing from week to week.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 30-week premium French pathway
  • Format-specific delivery for Private Online
  • Clear weekly progression from one topic to the next
  • Detailed lessons and assignments that support consistent development
  • Stronger readiness for practical intermediate French communication

Course Content

Week 1: Reactivating Core Communication Foundations
<p>Week 1 develops reactivating core communication foundations as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 2: Talking About Past Experiences
<p>Week 2 develops talking about past experiences as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 3: Talking About Future Intentions & Plans
<p>Week 3 develops talking about future intentions & plans as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 4: Expressing Opinions & Personal Choices
<p>Week 4 develops expressing opinions & personal choices as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 5: Travel, Movement & Transport Situations
<p>Week 5 develops travel, movement & transport situations as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic connects to travel, direction, or location, it should support more practical communication that helps the learner function more independently outside the lesson itself. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 6: Work, Study & Responsibilities
<p>Week 6 develops work, study & responsibilities as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic supports work, study, or more formal contexts, the learner should build stronger organisation, more purposeful expression, and better awareness of audience and tone. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 7: Social Interaction & Invitations
<p>Week 7 develops social interaction & invitations as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 8: Requests, Clarification & Polite Problem Solving
<p>Week 8 develops requests, clarification & polite problem solving as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 9: Descriptions & Comparisons in Context
<p>Week 9 develops descriptions & comparisons in context as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 10: Storytelling & Sequence
<p>Week 10 develops storytelling & sequence as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 11: Intermediate Listening Strategies
<p>Week 11 develops intermediate listening strategies as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 12: Reading for Key Information & Detail
<p>Week 12 develops reading for key information & detail as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 13: Paragraph Writing & Message Structure
<p>Week 13 develops paragraph writing & message structure as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 14: Giving Advice & Recommendations
<p>Week 14 develops giving advice & recommendations as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 15: Feelings, Reactions & Personal Perspectives
<p>Week 15 develops feelings, reactions & personal perspectives as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic involves needs, feelings, or difficulty, it should strengthen language that is functional, clear, and immediately useful in real situations. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 16: Daily Issues & Practical Solutions
<p>Week 16 develops daily issues & practical solutions as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 17: Speaking With Stronger Fluency Control
<p>Week 17 develops speaking with stronger fluency control as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 18: Handling Unfamiliar Words & Communication Gaps
<p>Week 18 develops handling unfamiliar words & communication gaps as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 19: Discussion & Response-Building
<p>Week 19 develops discussion & response-building as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic involves viewpoint, support, and discussion, the learner should build stronger reasoning, clearer response-building, and more controlled expression. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 20: Functional Grammar in Communication
<p>Week 20 develops functional grammar in communication as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 21: Vocabulary Expansion for Real Situations
<p>Week 21 develops vocabulary expansion for real situations as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 22: Travel & Social Role-Play
<p>Week 22 develops travel & social role-play as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic connects to travel, direction, or location, it should support more practical communication that helps the learner function more independently outside the lesson itself. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 23: Reading & Speaking Integration
<p>Week 23 develops reading & speaking integration as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 24: Listening & Speaking Integration
<p>Week 24 develops listening & speaking integration as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 25: Writing in Practical Contexts
<p>Week 25 develops writing in practical contexts as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 26: Confidence Under Time Pressure
<p>Week 26 develops confidence under time pressure as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic depends on sequence, timing, or planning, the learner should become more comfortable organising meaning clearly rather than producing disconnected pieces of language. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 27: Integrated Communication Task 1
<p>Week 27 develops integrated communication task 1 as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 28: Integrated Communication Task 2
<p>Week 28 develops integrated communication task 2 as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 29: Performance Review & Refinement
<p>Week 29 develops performance review & refinement as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic acts as a consolidation point, it should allow the learner to bring earlier learning together and show broader control. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

Week 30: Final Intermediate Communication Performance
<p>Week 30 develops final intermediate communication performance as part of a wider move toward more independent communication in French. The aim is to help the learner go beyond basic recognition and begin using the weekly target with stronger structure, clearer intention, and greater flexibility.</p><p>Because this topic involves interpretation and depth, the learner should be encouraged to notice meaning beyond the surface and respond with more precision. In the private online version, the topic can be shaped more closely around the learner’s gaps, strengths, and immediate priorities while still preserving the weekly objective.</p>

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