# French for everyday life

**Language:** French  
**CEFR Level:** A1  

> Start speaking French naturally from day one. Practice listening and speaking during everyday scenarios, from cozy cafés to casual hangouts.

**Setting:** The vibrant streets and cozy cafés of Paris and Lyon serve as the backdrop. Here, modern learners connect through language, art, and daily adventures.

## Lessons

### 1. Greeting new friends

Meet Chloe and Marc as they cross paths in a cozy Parisian café and introduce themselves.

**Vocabulary:**
- bonjour (hello)
- salut (hi)
- je m'appelle (my name is)
- ça va ? (how are you?)
- enchanté (nice to meet you)

**Objectives:**
- Greet someone politely
- Say your name
- Ask how someone is doing

### 2. Talking about origins

Learn how to ask and talk about where you come from and your current city of residence.

**Vocabulary:**
- habiter (to live)
- le Canada (Canada)
- la France (France)
- américain (American)
- où (where)

**Objectives:**
- State your country of origin
- Ask someone where they live
- Mention your nationality

### 3. Ordering at a café

Chloe orders a warm beverage and a classic French snack while working on her laptop.

**Vocabulary:**
- le café (coffee)
- le croissant (croissant)
- s'il vous plaît (please)
- l'addition (the bill)
- vouloir (to want)

**Objectives:**
- Order a food item and a drink
- Use essential polite expressions
- Ask for the bill

### 4. Sharing your hobbies

Marc and Chloe chat about what they like to do during their weekends in Lyon and Paris.

**Vocabulary:**
- aimer (to like)
- la musique (music)
- le football (soccer)
- voyager (to travel)
- le cinéma (cinema)

**Objectives:**
- Express basic personal likes
- Identify popular leisure activities
- Talk about weekend interests

### 5. Describing your family

Share simple details about your family members, their relationships, and where they reside.

**Vocabulary:**
- la famille (family)
- le frère (brother)
- la sœur (sister)
- mon (my)
- grand (big)

**Objectives:**
- Introduce family members
- Use basic possessive adjectives
- Describe size or status simply

### 6. Talking about work

Discuss modern jobs, digital workspaces, and what you do for a living.

**Vocabulary:**
- le travail (work)
- l'ordinateur (the computer)
- le graphiste (the graphic designer)
- faire (to do)
- l'étudiant (the student)

**Objectives:**
- State your current occupation
- Ask someone about their work
- Name essential work equipment

### 7. Making weekend plans

Chloe and Marc wrap up their chat by scheduling a casual meetup in town later this week.

**Vocabulary:**
- d'accord (okay)
- aujourd'hui (today)
- le week-end (the weekend)
- à bientôt (see you soon)
- aller (to go)

**Objectives:**
- Suggest a meeting time
- Accept or decline an invitation
- Say goodbye to a friend
