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French is the only language, alongside English, that is taught in every country in the world. France operates the biggest international network of cultural institutes, which run French-language courses for close on a million learners. More than 300 million people speak French on the five continents. The OIF, an international organisation of French-speaking countries, comprises 88 member States and governments. French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English, and the fifth most widely spoken language in the world.
The ability to speak French and English is an advantage on the international job market. A knowledge of French opens the doors of French companies in France and other French-speaking parts of the world. As one of the world’s largest economies and a leading destination for foreign investment, France is a key economic partner.
XII with minimum 50% marks in aggregate
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The ability to read and write short, simple texts to understand a dialogue between two native speakers.
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Demonstrate advanced proficiency in spoken and written French.
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Students can narrate and describe in past, present and future time.
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Students can understand most speech on a familiar topic.
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To equip learners with basic proficiency in the French language, enabling them to understand and use simple expressions in everyday situations.
To develop elementary communication skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for effective interaction in familiar contexts.
To build a strong foundation in French grammar and vocabulary for further language learning.
To foster intercultural awareness by introducing learners to aspects of French culture, society, and communication styles.
To enhance employability and global competence by providing basic foreign language skills relevant to tourism, education, and service sectors.
The ability to read and write short, simple texts to understand a dialogue between two native speakers and take part in short, simple conversations using the skills acquired.
Greet people and introduce their self-talk about their family and friends, talk about numbers, dates and times, Pronounce the letters of the French alphabets, Pronounce the French accents correctly, describe personality and physical characteristics Order groceries or a cup of coffee, Give and receive basic directions, talk about home talk about fashion style and clothes, talk about pastimes, tell people about studies at university and speak about profession.