Course Details
French for Pre-intermediate Students 2
Academic Year 2026/27
VYF004 course is not part of any programme in the faculty
Grammar
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Past tenses: distinction between and combination of passé composé (completed action) and imparfait (description, ongoing action)
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Future tenses: expressing the future using futur proche and futur simple
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Pronouns: direct and indirect personal pronouns (COD, COI), pronouns y and en
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Conditional mood: basics of conditionnel présent for expressing wishes, suggestions, and polite requests
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Relative pronouns: connecting clauses with qui, que, où
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Comparison: degrees of comparison for adjectives and adverbs
Vocabulary and Topics
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Travel and transport: booking accommodation, purchasing tickets, navigating the city, resolving travel issues
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Everyday life and work: daily routine, describing jobs, studies, and leisure activities
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Health and body: describing health issues, visiting a doctor and pharmacy; staying in shape
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Gastronomy and shopping: ordering at a restaurant, shopping for groceries and clothes
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Personality and relationships: describing appearance, character, feelings, and interpersonal relationships
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Weather and environment: weather forecast, nature, and holiday plans
Communication Skills
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Narrating past events and personal experiences fluently
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Formulating plans, ambitions, and future predictions
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Expressing personal opinions, agreement, disagreement, and argumentation
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Giving advice, recommendations, and prohibitions
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Understanding short authentic texts (emails, advertisements, simple messages)
Culture and Realia
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Lifestyle and customs in France and the Francophone world
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Holidays, traditions, festive gastronomy, and family customs
Credits
2 credits
Language of instruction
Czech
Semester
Course Guarantor
Institute
Forms and criteria of assessment
Entry Knowledge
Pre-Intermediate French (VYF003) or completion of any French course at the VYF003 level.
Aims
1. Speaking and Oral Expression
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Everyday Communication: Handle conversations in practical situations (travel, shopping, school, doctor visits, dining out).
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Expressing Opinions and Feelings: Be able to articulate preferences, agreement or disagreement, and briefly justify plans or thoughts.
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Speaking in Various Tenses: Smoothly transition between describing the present, past experiences, and future plans.
2. Listening and Comprehension
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Understanding Main Ideas: Grasp essential information in slower, clear audio recordings, short news items, conversations, or movies.
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Real-World Comprehension: Be able to follow practical information (station announcements, instructions, simple notices).
3. Reading and Writing
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Reading: Understand shorter texts, newspaper articles, personal emails, product descriptions, or simple literary excerpts.
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Writing: Compose a structured personal or work-related email, an event description, or a brief essay/letter sharing impressions.
4. Grammar and Vocabulary
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Verb Tenses: Mastering and reinforcing the present tense, past tenses (Passé composé vs. Imparfait), future tenses (Futur simple / Futur proche), and an introduction to the conditional mood (Conditionnel).
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Vocabulary: Expanding vocabulary to approximately 1,500–2,500 words (topics: work, leisure, culture, housing, environment, society).
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Cultural Context: Deepening knowledge of French culture, customs, and the general background of French-speaking countries (Francophonie).
Basic Literature
R. Amoravain: Édito- cahier d´activités, A1; Didier, 2022 (fr)
Prerequisites
Pre-Intermediate French (VYF003) or completion of any French course at the VYF003 level.
Offered to foreign students
Course on BUT site
Exercise
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, compulsory
Syllabus
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Week 1: Introductions; review of the present tense and passé composé
Week 2: Unit 8 – the pronoun Y; human body, illnesses, at the doctor's
Week 3: Prohibitions and commands, advice; how to stay in shape
Week 4: Passé composé; sports and nutrition; sporting events in France
Week 5: Unit 9 – comparatives (comparison and degrees of comparison); holidays and vacations
Week 6: Describing a city; prepositions of place; nature and the environment
Week 7: Introduction to imparfait; describing a place; fauna and flora
Week 8: Unit 10 – university life; subjects and courses; COD pronouns (direct object pronouns)
Week 9: Imparfait – habits and descriptions; company and professional life
Week 10: Relative pronouns; professions; corporate life, communication
Week 11: Combining passé composé and imparfait; past narration
Week 12: Introduction to futur simple; review of Units 8–10
Week 13: Semester review; credit test