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French Learning Goals by Age: What to Expect This Year? – Part 3 “Les classes des francophones”
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French Learning Goals by Age: What to Expect This Year? – Part 3 “Les classes des francophones”

Let’s keep exploring this question:


What will my child be able to do in French by the end of the year?

After sharing some realistic and age-appropriate goals for our ateliers des petits (pupils aged 6 months to 4 years), and our leçons des grands, (pupils aged 3 to 8 years) let’s now talk about our Les classes des francophones (pupils who understand French, aged 3 to 8 years).

Part 3: Les Classes des Francophones – Aligned with the official French Education National Curriculum

Different age groups: 3 to 5 – 4 to 5 – 5 to 6 – 6 to 7 – 7 to 8 years old – suitable for children who understand French

Many families are raising children in French-speaking households or bilingual environments. While children understand French they may lack the confidence to speak the language or the opportunity to develop more advanced language skills, especially in reading and writing.

That’s where our Francophone classes come in. Our goal is to deepen their knowledge of French through an age-appropriate approach focused on language structure, vocabulary, reading, and writing. All in a nurturing and pressure-free environment where children actively live and experience French culture.

Here’s what you can expect at each age group:

🎈 Ages 3–5: Structuring Spoken Language & Early Literacy Foundations

Focus: Strengthening spoken French while laying the groundwork for reading and writing.

Even if children speak or understand French at home, they may still mix languages or use simplified structures. At this age, we focus on helping them structure their speech, enrich vocabulary, and start to connect sounds to letters and meaning trough play, storytelling, fun worksheet, sensory and craft activities.

Goals and what it looks like in class :

What to do at home?

🧠 Ages 6–8: Reading to Understand, Writing to Express

Focus: Building reading fluency and developing independent writing skills.

At this stage, children begin to read with more confidence and are ready to write short sentences and paragraphs. We support them in using correct grammar, learning common spelling patterns, and expressing original ideas in writing.

Goals and what it looks like in class:

What to do at home?

🔄 What if My Child Mixes French and English?

That’s completely normal, and a natural part of growing up bilingual! In our classes, we give children the tools and the confidence to separate the two languages and use French correctly in different contexts.

French isn’t just a skill, it’s part of your child’s identity. Our goal is to help children not only maintain their French, but also develop pride and competence in using it fully: in writing, reading, and expressing their unique ideas.

Every child’s journey is different, but with consistent exposure, support, and joy, French can grow with them!

✨Sounds like what your child need? You can now register for Spring Term in Fulham, Chelsea & Notting Hill! 🇫🇷

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