Qu'est-ce que le niveau A1 ? (Langues - CECR)
Introduction to A1 Language Level
Overview of the A1 Level
- Pascal, a manager at CLL Centre de Langue, introduces the purpose of the video: to help viewers identify their appropriate linguistic level and determine necessary course hours to achieve their goals.
- The A1 level, also known as the discovery level, enables learners to discuss personal information such as name, age, nationality, and answer simple questions about themselves.
Skills Acquired at A1 Level
- At the end of this level, students will be able to fill out simple forms (e.g., visa applications), write short postcards, and present themselves or others.
- It is emphasized that this stage focuses on discovering the language's sounds and learning very basic phrases suitable for complete beginners.
Course Duration and Structure
- To reach the A1 level, approximately 60 hours of study are estimated; this could involve two intensive modules of 30 hours each.