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PREPARER LA CERTIFICATION PEOPLE CERT LANGUAGE
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Notre programme
Programme complet en PDF
Programme niveau 1 A1/A2
- Starting out
- Are you English ?
- To be
- or not to be:
- What’s your name ?
- Numbers
- Other numbers
- Days, months and seasons
- Hello and goodbye
- My favourite colour
- Date of birth
- The time
- Where is it
- Turn left !
- My home
- Around the house
- Your body
- Clothes and accessories
- Introducing yourself
- Talking about family
- Whose dog is it
- What’s your son’s favourite hobby
- At the grocer’s :
- How many eggs, Madam ?
• Plural personal subject pronouns
• To be in simple present: affirmative and contracted form
• To be + nationality
• To be from + country
• To come from + country
Vocabulary
• Countries
• Nationalities
• To be in the simple present: negative form
• To be + adjectives Vocabulary
• The alphabet
• Countries
• Everyday adjectives
• To be in the simple present – negative form: contraction of the verb
• To be in the simple present – negative form: contraction of not
• To be in the simple present: interrogative form
• To be from: country/city of origin Vocabulary
• The United Kingdom (UK) – Le Royaume-Uni
• Questions with what
• Asking for someone’s name
• Giving one’s name
• Asking questions
• Negative sentences in the simple present
• To have got in the simple present
• Simple present: negative and interrogative forms
• Hundred, thousand, million
• 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th… 100th
• Particular forms Vocabulary
• Calculations, the four basic operations
• Around numbers
• Around first, second and third
• Indeterminate quantities
• Fractions
• Decimal point, comma
• Zero, nought, oh
• Percentages
• Phone numbers
• Years Vocabulary
• Phrases with percentages and fractions
• To be in the simple past
• Time expressions with this, next, last Vocabulary
• Days of the week, months of the year, seasons
• Phrases with work and day
• Around time
• Around “to begin” and “to end”
• Temperatures (weather)
• Some important dates in the year (Christmas, Easter)
• Greetings at different times
• Saying « hello »: first greetings, friendly greetings, formal greetings, polite greetings
• Saying « goodbye »: informal goodbyes, polite goodbyes
• Around soon and late
• Around please and nice
• Around friend and fine
• Open and closed questions Vocabulary
• Colours
• Around the weather
• Traffic lights in England
• Hair
• 2D and 3D Shapes
• Around “other
• Personal object pronouns
• Writing a date
• “To be” in the simple past and the simple future
• Date of birth
• Prepositions “on, in, at” Vocabulary
• Saying one’s age
• Saying your date of birth
• Numbers, days and months
• In and at to specify a moment
• The time: past, to, exact time
• Adjectives used with time phrases
• Just in time + to/for Vocabulary
• Shops • Means of transport
• In a building Vocabulary
• Clocks
• Around meals
• Talking about timetables
• Phrases around time
• Beginning / middle / end
• Left/right
• Up / down
• Bottom / top
• Addressing someone
• To go + prepositions
• Possessive case
Programme niveau 2 Intermédiaire B1/ B2
- Janice’s interview :Part1
- Janice’s interview : Part 2
- What do you do for a living ?
- Job talk
- What did you do yesterday ?
- A short story: Slim Johnson robbed a bank :
- What are you doing, Pete ?
- It used to be different back then
- How long ago was that ?
- What do you enjoy doing ?
- What are you going to do ?
- The time
- I need to make a phone call :
- Dealing with phone conversations
- British English versus American English
- Thanksgiving : an American tradition :
- You didn’t tell her, did you ?
- She told me she was coming tonight :
- UFO report
- Weather and climate in the UK
- Describing things
- Describing people
- What would you have done ?
- Writing emails and letters :
• “To be” in the simple present
• “To have” in the simple present
• Some prepositions: in, on, at or to?
• Adverbs of frequency
• Wh- question words
Vocabulary :
• Janice’s interview
• Review of Beginner Level
• Some or any
• Comparative form
• Superlative form
• Possessive adjectives
• Possessive pronouns
• Prepositions of space
Vocabulary :
• Janice’s interview
• Review of Beginner Level
• Asking questions in the simple present
• « To be » and affirmative short answers
• « To be » and negative short answers
• Simple present
Vocabulary :
• Jobs
• Job-related verbs
• Simple present: use and construction
• Simple present questions with wh- question words
• Closed questions and short answers with « do » or « to be » in the simple present
• This and that
• Adjectives : « good » and « bad »
• Plurals
• Asking questions with « what »
• « To know » in the simple present
• « To do » as a verb
Vocabulary :
• Job talk
• In an office
• Computer equipment
• Working hours
• Centres of interest
• Salary
• The simple past tense
• « To do » in the simple past
• « To be » in the simple past
• Simple past: regular verbs
• Simple past: irregular verbs
Vocabulary :
• Phrases with « to have »
• « To do » vs. « to make »
• Simple past: some regular verbs
• Simple past: some irregular verbs
• Simple past: asking questions
Vocabulary :
• A short story
• Present participles
• The present continuous
• The present continuous: use
• The present continuous: questions with prepositions
• The present continuous: particular cases
• Questions tags
Vocabulary
• Sense verbs
• Around « to think »
• Questions with why
• Around « to feel » and « to get »
• Structures with « used to »
• « Used to » and other tenses
• Past participles: regular and irregular verbs
• Present perfect
• « Such » or « such a »
• « To be used to », « to be getting used to »
Vocabulary :
• Around « the sun »
• Around « agriculture »
• Comparing things
• Since, for and ago
• Adverbs of place with -where
• The present perfect simple
• The past continuous
• The present perfect continuous
• That’s/It’s + adjective/noun + infinitive
Vocabulary :
• Interjections and onomatopoeia
• At the doctor’s
• At the chemist’s
• Expressing likes and dislikes
• Likes and dislikes followed by verbs + -ing
• Putting nuances in likes and dislikes
• To look forward to
• Either / or, neither / nor, not / either
• « To look » or « to watch »
• « So do I », « neither do I », « I do », « I don’t »
• All, every, each
Vocabulary :
• Spare time
• Around « spare »
• In the garden
• Some hobbies and interests
• Household chores
• Fish ‘n’ chips
• Pronouncing the letter « L »
• Talking about the future
• The future simple with « will »
• The near future with « be going to »
• Ever, never
• Type 1 conditional: the real future
• The verb « to explain »
• Modal verbs
Vocabulary :
• Cultural activities
• Legal system
• The present conditional
• Type 2 conditional
• Hypotheses with « what if » + future or conditional
• Still
• Expressing wishes and regrets
• Reflexive pronouns
• Making suggestions
Vocabulary :
• What would you do?
• Talking about fear
• Quantifiers: talking about parts
• Around « life »
• « To need »: modal and regular verb
• « Won’t + infinitive » – refusal to work
• Must or have to?
Vocabulary :
• The telephone
• Using the phone
• Town facilities
• To pay, to pay for
• « To work » + prepositions
Vocabulary :
• Phone phrases
• Phone conversations
• Organizational chart and positions
• Company departments
• Talking about weather forecast
• Double comparative (the more.../the more..., the less.../the less...)
• Weather idioms
Vocabulary :
• Weather and climate in the UK
• Around rain, clouds, cold, winds, temperature
• The compass rose
• Geography of the UK
Programme expert
- Lesson 1 – Chatting with people living in France : Janice
- Lesson 2 – Chatting with people living in France : Greg
- Lesson 3 – Chatting with people living in France : Mark
- Lesson 4 – Whatever you say!
- Lesson 6 – Writing a letter of complaint
- Lesson 7 – Receiving a letter of complaint
- Lesson 8 – Pronunciation: stress and linking
- Lesson 9 – Tongue twisters: around phonetics and pronunciation
- Lesson 11 - Travelling through a phonetic labyrinth
- Lesson 12 - Let’s speak fast! - Part 1
- Lesson 13 - Let’s speak fast! - Part 2
- Lesson 14 - Let’s speak fast! - Part 3
- Lesson 16 - Home conversation
- Lesson 17 - Christmas Pudding - a British tradition
- Lesson 18 - I’ll be at the beach hut
- Lesson 19 - Seeing is believing
- Lesson 21 - On the roads of the United Kingdom
- Lesson 22 – The driving test
- Lesson 23 - The pub - a British way of life
- Lesson 24 - Talking about the environment
- Lesson 26 - Talking to Rachel
- Lesson 27 - Talking to Rebecca
- Lesson 28 - Talking to Scott
- Lesson 29 - Talking to Wynne
Polite requests
The past tenses
Since, for, ago
Types of conditionals
Mixed conditionals
Review of pre-intermediate Level
Chatting with Janice
Northern Irish food
About Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland in the 20th century in short
past and past continuous
Describing a sequence of events
I, me, myself
Adjectives followed by prepositions Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing
Too and enough
Question tags
Review of pre
intermediate Level
Chatting with Greg
Weather and climate
The climate in the USA
English as a global language
time, frequency
Verbs followed by prepositions
Prefixes and suffixes
Present continuous
Verbs of preference followed by verbs + -ing or to + infinitive
Present perfect simple
Present perfect continuous
Review of pre-intermediate Level
Chatting with Mark
British cuisine
Emphasizing interrogative pronouns
Imperatives and negative imperatives
Verbs followed by gerunds or
Infinitives
Review of prei
ntermediate Level
Illegal behaviour
About punctuality
Uncontrolled movements
"Used to" or "did not use to"
Tense review
Complaining about a damaged product
How to write an effective letter of complaint
Useful sentences and vocabulary in complaints
Phrases with “up to”
Around “to pick up”
Around “so far”
Contractions
Imperatives with question tags
To remember vs. to remind
Still, already, yet, etc.
Tense review
Letter of complaint
Around “disappointment”
Around “to get”
Talking about responsibility
Around “bills”
From maker to user
Word stress: one-syllable words
Word stress: two-syllable adjectives, nouns and verbs
Word stress: three-syllable
words and over Word stress: use of prefixes and suffixes
Linking
Linking words
Variability of English pronunciation
Pronouncing the “th” letter group
Pronouncing the short and long “i” sounds
Pronouncing the “s”, “ch”, “tch”, “je”, “dje” sounds
Pronouncing the letter R or not
Pronouncing the letters W, V and F
Pronouncing the "ough" and "augh" letter groups
Tongue twisters
Literacy devices, figures of speech
Travel: at the airport
Around poems and poetry
Stress placement in a sentence
Changes in pronunciation: contractions, elisions, assimilations, coalescences
Changes in pronunciation: weak forms, linking
Around “over”
Pronunciation of -ed endings
Around “word”
Around “yard”
Must or have to: to express obligation
Sense verbs
Sense verbs: active or state verbs?
Double comparative in idioms
Phrasal verbs: to put
Phrasal verbs: to get
Ellipses
Situational ellipses
Textual ellipses
Ellipses and substitutions
Home conversation
Imperatives: DOs and DON’Ts
Christmas Pudding
Weight measures
Weights in cooking
Liquid measures (volume)
Liquid measures in cooking
Measuring objects
Dried grapes
Cooking verbs
Sense verbs
Structures followed by to-infinitives, bare infinitives and -ing forms
The present continuous infinitive, the perfect infinitive, the perfect continuous infinitive
Choosing the correct relative pronoun
Who or whom with prepositions?
Some phrasal verbs: to keep, to go
Talking about the future
Passive forms
Holidays in Israel
Travelling
Alone, by myself, on my own
Around “to lie”
Weather conditions: useful adjectives
To have + adjective + time
“Would” to express the past
Defining relative clauses
Non-defining relative clauses
Must have + past participle
Still and anymore
Ever
Beliefs
Famous make-believe characters
Some noises humans make
Around “to believe”, “to happen”, “to swear”
Around “mill”
Beliefs and superstitions in Scotland
The imperative to give directions
Driving in the UK
Around cars: glossary
Driving glossary
Phrases related to driving and manoeuvres
Pedestrian crossings in the UK
Asking for and giving directions
Some road signs in the UK
One, ones
Phrasal verb “to run”
To get in or to get on a vehicle
Will for immediate intention
Closed questions, short answers
Some verbs with “over”
Phrasal verbs with “away”
Emphatic imperative
Taking the driving test in the UK
Road lane markings in the UK
Useful vocabulary: on the roads
Around “sight”
Around “speed”
Advanced passive structures with reporting verbs
Advanced passive structures with modals
Advanced passive structures with verbs followed by infinitives or gerunds
Conditional conjunctions
The pub: a British way of life
Pub culture
Drinks in a pub
Pub opening hours
Entertainment in a pub
Adverbs of degree
Adverbs of degree and adjectives
Adverbs of degree and adjectives: collocations
The environment: sources of energy
The environment: useful verbs
The environment: useful vocabulary
Environmental issues: lessening our carbon footprint
Present perfect tense
Present perfect continuous tense
Still, anymore and no longer
“Do” as an auxiliary in affirmative sentences
Phrasal verbs with “up”
Matching adverbs and pronouns
Compass points
Around “odd”
Marketing and advertising: useful vocabulary
Around “joy”
Astronomy and the solar système : useful vocabulary
Causative structures
The past perfect simple
The past perfect continuous
Phrasal verbs with “back”
A bit of geography: England
Accents in England
Instruments and musicians
Types of music
Working hours and shifts
General knowledge: Scotland
Geography of Scotland
Symbols, traditions and famous Scots
Important dates in the history of Scotland
The Scottish economy
10 fun facts about Scotland
Phrasal verbs with "stand" and "run"
Formal subjunctive
General knowledge: Wales
Geography of Wales
Symbols and traditions in Wales
Famous Welsh people
Bad friends
Around "chip"
The history of Wales
The Welsh economy
Rugby
10 fun facts about Wales
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