An A2 French student can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment). Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. Can describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Create lovely Easter decorations while practising related vocabulary in French with this Fill-in-the-Blank exercise. more »
Practise the French names of French-speaking countries with this Fill-in-the-Blank exercise. more »
Discover a Ramadan routine while practising a mix of French conjugations up to B1 Level with this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Remember a lovely granny while practising when to use Le Passé Composé versus L'Imparfait in this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Talk about great French-African singers while practising your French conjugations in Le Passé Composé with this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Celebrate Valentine's Day with this love poem by French poet Aragon while practising a mix of French grammar up to B2 Level with this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Learn about Haïti's Revolution while practising the agreement of French adjectives with this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Talk about your sport practice while practising some French adverbs of frequency with this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Enjoy the traditional Galette des Rois while practising when to use Le Passé Composé versus L'Imparfait in this Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise. more »
Enjoy this lovely children's cartoon about la Galette des Rois, featuring classic French characters Léo et Popi, while practising your A2 French listening and reading comprehension. more »