Introduction:
Let me ask this question to each one of you: how many have been overseas?. Some of you may say several times and some of you may say twice, thrice, or do not know how many I have visited overseas?. We all love to explore the food, famous buildings, and other things as well. How about language? this sounds interesting. Some of the most popular languages are german, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, etc. Today I will speak about one of the languages which is very much popular, which is French. French is being spoken in countries like France, Belgium, Canada, etc. The French language follows strict standard principles of CEFR. CEFR means common European framework of reference.
In CEFR, you can officially validate your proficiency in the french language. In CEFR, there are six levels and they are A1 and A2 which are basic, B1 and B2 which are intermediate, and C1 and C2 are advanced levels. A1 is the simplest level while C2 is the toughest level. Whatever level you think you are very close to, then you can give an exam.
Now, I would like to ask one question from those who have learned the basics in french which is how to get in this language after learning the fundamentals?. Well, in this blog I will try to answer this question