Anglais

Programme de formation :

 

Prérequis et public visé :

La formation vise toute personne souhaitant développer sa fluidité à l'oral tout en améliorant son vocabulaire, sa conjugaison et sa grammaire. Le stagiaire planifiera des cours avec un formateur pendant 10 heures . Pour ce faire, il devra s'assurer d'avoir le matériel nécessaire (ordinateur) ainsi qu'une connexion internet stable. Ces cours s'adressent à des personnes de tous niveaux (A1-C2). La fréquence des cours dépendra de la volonté du stagiaire et de ses disponibilités. De plus, le stagiaire aura accès à une plateforme d'apprentissage en autonomie en illimité sur toute la période de formation. Cette formation est à usage professionnel.

Objectifs de la formation :

L'objectif principal de la formation est d’atteindre au minimum un niveau A2 et de perfectionner l'expression orale de l'apprenant par une pratique intensive et fréquente de l'anglais. Moyens pédagogiques : La formation comporte des exercices écrits et oraux de validation des principales règles de grammaire et de conjugaison. Diffusion d'extraits de vidéo et/ou contenu audio et exercices de compréhension d'interlocuteurs de langue maternelle anglais.. Exercices d'écriture de rédaction et de conjugaison. Ce programme de formation peut être adapté en fonction du rythme, du lieu, du prix ainsi que de l'examen de certification

Détail formation : Reflex'English Level 1 (Al/A2)

Lesson 1 - Starting out

Grammar

Singular personal subject pronouns

Plural personal subject pronouns

To be in simple present: affirmative and contracted form Lesson 6 — What's your name?

Grammar

Possessive adjectives

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 Lesson 2 - Are you English?

Grammar

To be + nationality

To be from + country To come from + country

Vocabulary

Countries

 

Interviewing

Lesson 24 — Talking about family

Grammar

Introducing someone

"To have got" in the simple present

Adjectives ending with «-ed» or «-ing»

Short and long adjectives

Comparative and superlative

Prepositions of place

Vocabulary

Animals Talking about family and relatives

To live + prepositions Vocabulary

Describing the family

Interests

Describing a picture Lesson 28 — At the grocer's

Grammar

Prepositions « at » and « to »

Very few, few, a few, quite a few

All

Would like

One, ones

Vocabulary

Shops

At the grocer's

A funny joke

Around funny

Lesson 29 — How many eggs, Madam?

Grammar

How much? or How many?

Quantifiers

Vocabulary

Food and drinks

At the market

At the grocer's Phrases for special numbers Food quantifiers and containers

Lesson 30 — Test lessons 26 to 29

Review and Test of Lessons 26 to 29

Détail formation : Reflex'English Level 2 (Bl/B2)

Lesson 1 — Janice's interview: Part 1

Grammar

"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

Lesson 2 — Janice's interview: Part 2

Grammar

Some or any

Comparative form

Superlative form

Possessive adjectives

Possessive pronouns Prepositions of space

Vocabulary

Janice's interview

Review of Beginner Level

Lesson 6 — What did you do yesterday?

Grammar

The simple past tense

« To do » in the simple past

« To be » in the simple past Simple past: regular verbs

Simple past: irregular verbs

Lesson 10 — Test lessons 6 to 9

Review and Test of Lessons 6 to 9

Vocabulary

Janice's interview

Review of Beginner Level

Lesson 3 — What do you do for a living?

Grammar

Asking and saying one's job

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

Lesson 4 — Job talk

Grammar

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

Lesson 5 — Test lessons 1 to 4 Review and Test of Lessons 1 to 4

Vocabulary

Phrases with « to have »

« To do » vs. « to make »

Lesson 7 — A short story: Slim Johnson robbed a bank

Grammar

Simple past: some regular verbs

Simple past: some irregular verbs

Simple past: asking questions

Vocabulary

A short story

Lesson 8 — What are you doing, Pete?

Grammar

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 »

Lesson 9 — It used to be different back then

Grammar

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

Lesson 11 — How long ago was that?

Grammar

Since, for and ago

Adverbs of place with -where

The present perfect simple

The past continuous

The present perfect continuous

That's/lt's + adjective/noun + infinitive

Lesson 15 — Test lessons 11 to 14

Review and Test of Lessons 11 to 14 Lesson 16 — I need to make a phone call

Grammar

« To need »: modal and regular verb « Won't + infinitive » — refusal to work Must or have to?

Lesson 17 — Dealing with phone conversations

Grammar

« To work » + prepositions

Vocabulary

Phone phrases

Phone conversations

Organizational chart and positions

Company departments

Lesson 12 — What do you enjoy doing? Lesson 13 — What are you going to do?

Grammar

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

Lesson 14 — The time

Grammar

The present conditional

Type 2 conditional Hypotheses with « what if »

+ future or conditional

Still

Expressing wishes and regrets

Reflexive pronouns Making suggestions

Vocabulary

The telephone

Using the phone

Town facilities

To pay, to pay for

Vocabulary

Cultural activities

Legal system

Lesson 18 — British English versus American English

Grammar

Irregular verbs and regular verbs (GB) (US)

Present perfect and simple past (GB) (US)

Phrases with « to have » or « to take »

Phrases with « to have » or « to have got »

 

Different prepositions

« Like » or « as »

Writing dates

Giving advice with « had better »

Vocabulary

Words ending in a vowel + -L

Spelling differences

Completely different words

Lesson 19 — Thanksgiving: an American tradition

Grammar

The passive voice (past, present, future)

Compound adjectives

The word « meat »: both countable and uncountable

Vocabulary

General knowledge: the USA

Thanksgiving

Holiday (GB) / Vacation (US)

Animals and meat

A song about New York

Lesson 20 — Test lessons 16 to 19 Review and Test of Lessons 16 to 19

Vocabulary Interjections and onomatopoeia At the doctor's

At the chemist's

Grammar

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

Vocabulary

What would you do?

Talking about fear Quantifiers: talking about parts Around « life »

Lesson 21 — You didn't tell her, did you?

Grammar

Question tags

Informal contractions

Lesson 25 — Test lessons 21 to 24

Review and Test of Lessons 21 to 24

Lesson 26 — Describing things

Grammar

Useful questions, order of adjectives

Adverbs: « too » and « enough »

Vague expressions

Question tags: particular case

Contractions of verbs

Made of, from, out of, with

Utility and functions: passive voice structures

Passive voice with « to be made to do (something) »

Paraphrasing Lesson 22 — She told me she was coming tonight

Lesson 23 — UFO report

Grammar

Adjectives ending in -ish « Like » or « as »?

Qualifying the size

Expressing certainty

Reported questions, requests and orders Lesson 24 — Weather and climate in the UK

Grammar

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

Vocabulary

Describing things

Materials

Vocabulary Around « secrets and suspicions » Around « mistake »

Around « back »

Around « unemployment »

« On earth », « the hell »

Grammar

Reported speech

Present perfect vs. simple past Despite, in spite of, although, even though

Both or neither

Vocabulary

TV news

Talking about injuries

Around « to let » Verbs beginning with « over » Around « sport »

Vocabulary

Outside news

Around « hear »

Around « fire brigade »

Lesson 27 — Describing people

Grammar

Character and behaviour: opposite adjectives

Compound adjectives

Useful verbs: things you can do with your mouth

Vocabulary

Talking about character and behaviour

Talking about age

Around the face

Talking about physical appearance

Talking about height

Talking about weight

Describing hair

Talking about complexion and skin

Lesson 28 — What would you have done?

Grammar

Past conditional

Type Ill conditional: formation, use

Type Ill conditional with modal verbs

 

Type Ill conditional with « even if »

To be able, can / could

Expressing regrets in the past

Conditional types: review

Vocabulary

At the meeting

Around « to miss »

Around « to bother »

Lesson 29 — Writing emails and letters

Grammar

Around « to write » Vocabulary

Around emails

Layout of emails

Writing and sending an email

Around regular mail

Layout of a formal letter

Opening salutations, complimentary closes

The message of the lette

Lesson 30 — Test lessons 26 to 29

Review and Test of Lessons 26 to 29

Détail formation : Reflex'English Level 2 (Cl/C2)

Lesson 1 - Word order

  • Lesson 2 - Active and state verbs
  • Lesson 3 - Talking about events in the future

. Lesson 4 - Other ways of expressing the future

  • Lesson 5 - Affixes: prefixes and suffixes
  • Lesson 6 - Conditional conjunctions
  • Lesson 7 - Transitive and intransitive verbs
  • Lesson 8 - Inversion with negative adverbials
  • Lesson 9 - Expressions with 'used to'
  • Lesson 10 - Past perfect simple and continuous
  • Lesson 11 - The future in the past
  • Lesson 12 - Adjectives, nouns and verbs followed by prepositions
  • Lesson 13 - Participle clauses
  • Lesson 14 - Emphatic cleft sentences
  • Lesson 15 - Advanced passive structures
  • Lesson 16 - Modal verbs in the past
  • Lesson 17 - Verbs followed by infinitives or gerunds
  • Lesson 18 - Gradable and non-gradable adjectives
  • Lesson 19 - Formal subjunctive
  • Lesson 20 - Phrasal verbs

Nationalities

Lesson 3 — To be...

Grammar

To be in the simple present: affirmative contracted form

To be in the simple present: negative form

To be + adjectives

Vocabulary The alphabet

Countries

Everyday adjectives Lesson 4 — ...or note to be

Grammar

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

Lesson 5 - Starting out

Review and Test of Lessons 1 to 4

Lesson 7 — Numbers

Grammar

Numbers from 0 to 20, from 20 to 100, after 100

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

Lesson 8 — Other numbers

Grammar

After 100th, after 1000th

Fractions

Decimal point, comma

Zero, nought, oh

Percentages

Phone numbers

Years

Vocabulary

Phrases with percentages and fractions

Lesson 9 — Days, months and seasons

Grammar

Simple present

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)

Lesson 10 — Test lessons 6 to 9

Vocabulary Review and Test of Lessons 6 to 9

Family

Nationalities

Names

Lesson 11 — Hello and goodbye

Grammar

Good and bad (irregular adjectives)

Vocabulary

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

Lesson 15 — Test lessons 11 to 14 Review and Test of Lessons 11 to 14

Lesson 16 — Where is it?

Grammar

Asking for and giving directions

Beginning / middle / end

Left/right

Up / down

Bottom / top

Addressing someone

To go + prepositions

Possessive case

Lesson 17 — Turn left!

Grammar

Asking for and giving directions

Could

To tell

Which on or On which?

Vocabulary

Saying "thank you" and answering

Lesson 12 — My favourite colour

Grammar

Regular adjectives: comparative and superlative forms

Open and closed questions

Vocabulary

Colours

Around the weather

Traffic lights in England

Lesson 13 — Date of birth

Grammar

Asking for someone's age

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

Lesson 14 — The time

Grammar

Asking and telling the time

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

Simple present

 

Possessive pronouns This/these, that/those

Imperative

Hair

2D and 3D Shapes

Around "other"

Lesson 18 — My home

Grammar

Locating things around you

There is/are

There isn't/aren't

There is + some / There are + some There isn't + any / There aren't + any

Is there / Are there + any?

Much / many

Quantifiers Vocabulary

Rooms

In the bathroom

In the kitchen Objects and pieces of furniture

Lesson 19 — Around the house

Grammar

Locating things around you

Making suggestions with "let's"

Prepositions of space

Quantifiers

Too, also and as well Vocabulary

Describing the house

Rooms

Some common verbs

Describing size

Lesson 20 — Test lessons 16 to 19

Review and Test of Lessons 16 to 19

Lesson 21 — Your body

Grammar

Body/Senses-related verbs

Lesson 25 — Test lessons 21 to 24 Review and Test of Lessons 21 to 24

Lesson 26 — Whose dog is it?

Grammar

Wh-questions

Possessive pronouns

Talking about possession

Irregular plurals

Possessive case

Some, any, no

Lesson 27 - What's your son's favourite hobby?

Grammar

Talking about family and relatives

Both

Position of an adjective or an adverb

Simple present

Relative pronouns

Lesson 22 — Clothes and accessories

Lesson 23 — Introducing yourself

Grammar

Introducing oneself and others

Reflexive pronouns —

Imperative with "let me" and "let's"

Vocabulary Family members

Greetings