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A2~180 hours of study · ~1000 words

Elementary

Past tense, simple connectors, everyday topics handled with confidence.

A2 is where French stops being a survival language and starts being useful. You can describe your background, talk about what happened yesterday, and handle routine situations like shopping or making plans. The passé composé and basic connectors (mais, parce que, donc) appear constantly.

What you can do at A2

  • Describe your background, family, and job
  • Talk about the recent past with passé composé
  • Make and accept invitations, give directions
  • Read short articles on familiar topics
  • Write a postcard or short personal email

Grammar that defines this level

  • Passé composé (avoir + most verbs)
    « J'ai mangé, tu as vu, il a pris »
  • Passé composé (être + movement / pronominaux)
    « Je suis allée, tu es venu »
  • Imparfait (introduction)
    « C'était sympa, il faisait beau »
  • Near future (futur proche)
    « Je vais partir demain. »
  • Comparatives
    « plus grand que, moins cher que »

Vocabulary anchors

  • hier, aujourd'hui, demainyesterday, today, tomorrow
  • mais, parce que, donc, alorscore connectors
  • rencontrer, partir, rester, deveniressential verbs
  • tôt, tard, souvent, parfoistime/frequency adverbs

Sample text at this level

Hier, j'ai mangé au restaurant avec mes amis. C'était sympa, mais le service était lent. Je vais y retourner la semaine prochaine, parce que les desserts sont délicieux.

A mix of passé composé (j'ai mangé), imparfait (c'était), and futur proche (je vais y retourner). Connectors carry the logic.

Common pitfalls

  • !Choosing avoir vs. être as the auxiliary in passé composé
  • !Confusing passé composé (single events) with imparfait (background / habits)
  • !Forgetting agreement of the past participle with être verbs
Next level
B1Intermediate

Opinions, narratives, travel, simple subjunctive. The threshold level.

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