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About Institute:COSS is committed to impart training in various Open Source Technologies to students, professionals and working executives and prepare them for making meaningful contributions in the increasingly competitive marketplace. This mission is accomplished primarily through quality education delivered by seasoned professionals with progressive expertise in cutting edge technologies. COSS has been growing at more than 100% in both top line and bottom line since inception and plans to sustain the growth rates, in the years to come... more
Servicing From: 8 years


Head Office Adress: Ramachandran, C.B.Eastern Homes Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad 500060 Area: Dilsukh Nagar
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Fees: Rs. 5,000 to 10,000


Email Id: coss.dsnr@gmail.com


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Courses: Storage Area Network (SAN) training,

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Faculty: Name. Ramachandran


Experience: 5 to 7 Yr


Categories: Computer Training, Administration Training, Certification Courses Training, Operating System Training, Programming Languages Training


TOP 5 FRENCH CLASSES IN HYDERABAD


The Hyderabad French training Institute Foundation was established with the specific aim to making people learn how to use the language correctly and effectively.This foundation has come up with excellence of course with fifteen years of research in foreign language. It has offered a unique way of teaching the language in a simple and suitable way to the different categories of learners such as students, employees, professionals, executives, business men and housewives.
Hyderabad French training Institute
increases the ability of the students in effective communicating skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing. Hyderabad French training Institute helps the students in communicating wisely and effectively in global languages.

Teaching – Methodology:
Hyderabad French training Institute
researched in foreign languages communication for the past fifteen years and developed a new kind of teaching methodology - Lingua-Tech.

MISSION
Whoever joins in foundation will learn to communicate correctly and effectively.


Vision
Hyderabad French training Institute
aims at developing the future skills of a learner’s career.

Philosophy
Philosophy of Hyderabad French training Institute is to provide effective service to the learners. Hyderabad French training Institute one of the best English and foreign language training institute in India. We provide     French, German, Spanish, Chinese mandarin, Japanese, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, polish, Norwegian, Russian, Korean, finish, Italian, Arabic, Thai etc.

We under take
Corporate  Training
Regular Classes
Weekend Classes
Exam Preparation Courses
Conversation Courses
1-to-1 Private Tuition
Online Classes
Learning via Skype


French Beginner Level
Topics & vocabulary:
Greetings
Alphabet + letters combination
Nationalities and countries
Jobs
Numbers
Giving personal details (address, telephone number, email, age)
Filling a form
Food and drinks
Holidays in France and abroad
Describing a city (jobs and places)
Using a dictionary
Talking about family, friends and celebrities
Talking about oneself – key personal information + likes/dislikes
Talking about hobbies
Daily life – routines, habits, free time
Days of the week
Animals
Telling the time
Consumer goods – clothes, accessories, food
Describing objects – shape, colour, size
Talking about the weather
Shopping

Grammar
Nouns – feminine, masculine, singular, plural
The verbs ‘être’, ‘avoir’ in the present tense
Articles – definite and indefinite
Adjective agreement in gender and number
Verbs in ‘er’
Etre and avoir
Prepositions of place
Il y a + il n’y a pas
Word order: sentence/question
Key prepositions – à, dans, en, au, etc.
Yes/no questions
Possessive pronouns
Revision ‘er’ verbs
The immediate past: ‘venir de’
Negative sentences
Key verbs: faire, aller, sortir, etc.
Demonstrative pronouns
Frequency adverbs
Reflexive verbs in ‘er’
Question words (quel)

Cultural content:

French speaking celebrities
French daily routine
French brands and products
Bruxelles
Paris
Cities of France
French speaking countries
French names
Map of France

Skills work:

Lots of speaking/active practice
Role-plays
Lots of listening
Pronunciation – key sounds
Lots of speaking/active practice
Role-plays
Lots of listening
Pronunciation – key sounds
French Elementary Level
Topics & vocabulary:
Talking about learning a language
Talking about feelings and emotions
Talking about hobbies
Home – describing rooms, furniture and activities in each rooms
Accommodation – camping, hotels, etc.
Describing objects – shape, size, usage
Talking about health
Describing ailments and symptoms + body parts
Asking for and giving advice
Giving instructions
Describing the past
Comparing the past and the present
Describing someone’s life
Telling stories
Ask for information about someone
Imagining life in the future
Giving your opinion – trouver/c’est + adjective
Writing a letter/an email

Grammar:

Review of passé composé
Indirect pronouns – lui/leur
Aims and causes (pour, parce que)
Prepositions of place
Comparison and superlative
Pronoun ‘y’
Imperative
Should/shouldn’t (devoir in the conditional)
Imperfect
Time phrases
Indefinite adjectives and pronouns – tous, la plupart, quelque, aucun
Using ‘on’
Present continous – être en train de + infinitive
Passé composé vs imperfect
Relative pronouns – qui, que, où
The future tense – regular/irregular
Si + future
Word order: the adjective

Cultural content:
Talking about europe
La pétanque
French countryside
French people and sport
Historical figures
Strikes, demonstrations and struggles in france
French painters
Famous places in france
French regions
French proverbs and quotes

Skills work:

Lots of speaking/active practice
Role-plays
Lots of listening
Pronunciation – key sounds


French Intermediate Level

Topics & Vocabulary:
Talking about past experiences and encounters
Expressing aims and causes – comme, puisque and parce que
Providing a detailed description
Describing personal motives
Justitying a choice
Talking about travels
Making suggestions
Giving your opinion
Hypothesising
Talking about countries and regions
Describing a fictional character
Describing feelings and emotions
Talking of hopes and aspirations
Expressing regrets
Expressing, promoting and justifying opinions
Debating: politics, recycling, the environment, new technologies, social issues, consumerism
Expressing feelings and emotions
Expressing obligation, possibilities and restrictions
Writing a variety of texts (text messages, emails, letters etc.)
Talking about movies (storyline and characters)
 
Grammar:

Review of the past and future tenses
Plus-que-parfait (Past perfect)
Agreement of the past participle with avoir (passé composé tense)
Direct pronouns (le, la, les)
Conditional tense
Hypothesis : si + imparfait
Prepositions with countries and regions
Past conditional
Adverbs in ‘-ment’
Linking words
Subjunctive
Verbs to express opinion - je crois que, je pense que etc.
Impersonal structures – il faut que etc.
Gerund : ‘-ant’
Direct vs indirect pronouns
Structures with verbs expressing feelings – je regretted que/ je regretted de etc.
Pronouns order
Relative pronouns – ce qui, ce que, ce don’t
Word order : the adjective
Style and register: formal/ informal

Cultural content:
French regions
French people and their holidays
Popular French tourist sites
The French artistic scene
Political life in France
Environmental issues
New technologies
Social causes
French cinema (films, directors and actors)

Skills Work:

Lots of speaking/active practice
Lots of listening
Lots of new vocabulary
Pronunciation


French Advanced Level
Topics & Vocabulary:
Defining words, concepts and objects
French slang
Reporting uncertain information
Origin of some French words
Advertising and slogans
Colloquial expressions
French sayings
Advising according to different registers
Genuine spoken French
Expressing feelings and sensations
Playing with the language
French literature
Writing a text message
Describing a picture in details
Presenting a document

Grammar:
Complex relative pronouns – avec lequel, sur lequel etc
Past and present conditional
C’est, ce sont…qui/que
Nominal sentences
Adverbs
Exlamation – ‘Comme c’est grand !’
Negative sentences
Word order : adjectives
Subjunctive
Past participle agreement
Punctuation
Pour vs par
Imperative
Prepositions of place

Cultural content:
Origin of some French words
The media
Advertising
French music
Comic books
French authors and literature
French poetry
History of the French language/different varieties of French

Skills Work:
Lots of speaking/debating
Lots of listening
Understanding different accents
Producing various styles of written and spoken French
Hyderabad French training Institute
is one of the best English and foreign language training institute in India.
We provide French, German, Spanish, Chinese mandarin, Japanese, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, polish, Norwegian, Russian, Korean, finish, Italian, Arabic, Thai etc.

      French, German & Spanish A1, A2, B1, B2 levels
      French for Quebec & Canadian immigrants.
      French for candidates aspiring to settle in France, Senegal & Middle East.
      German for students planning to study in Germany.
      Spanish for candidates aspiring to settle in U.S.A.
      French for school level CBSE, ICSE, and IGCSE.
      French for INTER & DEGREE students.
      Special classes for house wives.
      We undertake corporate training also.