Week 1 — Basics & Communication
Alphabet, pronunciation, greetings, self-introduction, essential verbs.
The GED Social Studies preparation course provides a clear, progressive, and structured overview of United States history, aligned with official GED exam requirements.
Learners develop strong historical analysis skills to understand political, economic, and social transformations shaping American society.
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A clear path to improve your French: comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, written and spoken expression. Ideal for studies, work, integration, or travel.
This course helps you gain confidence in everyday situations and structure your progress. The method is simple: understand → practice → correct → reuse.
Alphabet, pronunciation, greetings, self-introduction, essential verbs.
Articles, gender & plural, common agreements, present tense, negation.
Understanding short texts, finding the main idea, thematic vocabulary.
Write simple emails, request appointments, short descriptions.
Dialogues, Q&A, role plays (work, shop, doctor).
Revision, mini-test, progress plan, next-month goals.
A good course = measurable practice. Here are sample exercises with corrections.
Task: Complete: Je ____ (être) étudiant. Nous ____ (avoir) un cours aujourd’hui.
Correction: Je suis étudiant. Nous avons un cours aujourd’hui.
Tip: être (je suis / tu es / il est) • avoir (j’ai / tu as / il a).
Task: Match: “pharmacie”, “supermarché”, “gare” → (medicines / groceries / train)
Correction:
Task: Write a message to request an appointment (5–6 lines).
Sample:
Bonjour Madame,
I am contacting you to request an appointment this week, if possible on Tuesday or Thursday after 5pm.
I am also available in the afternoon depending on your schedule.
Thank you for confirming a time slot.
Kind regards,
[Your first name]
This course can be evaluated with 3 criteria:
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