French revision and final A1.1 test for children
After exploring greetings, family, the house, school, toys, the body, food, animals, clothing, transportation, time, and weather, children are now ready to consolidate everything they have learned. This final unit, centered on French revision and final test A1.1 for children, is designed to bring together all previous vocabulary and skills in a fun, structured way. Through playful revision activities, kids strengthen their memory, gain confidence, and prepare for a child-friendly test that marks the end of the A1.1 level.
Parents will find this unit reassuring because it ensures real progress has been made, while children experience success and pride in their learning.
What your child will learn in this unit
By the end of this unit, your child will be able to:
- Review greetings and introductions (saying their name, age, and asking questions).
- Revise family, home, school, toys, body, food, animals, clothing, transportation, and weather vocabulary.
- Use short sentences to describe themselves and their environment.
- Understand and respond to simple instructions and questions.
- Express likes, dislikes, and basic needs.
- Combine vocabulary from different topics in role-plays.
- Take a structured final test with sections on listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
These objectives confirm mastery of the A1.1 level and prepare learners for the next stage.
A playful and interactive approach
Revision does not mean repetition without fun. Each 30-minute lesson in this unit includes interactive activities to keep motivation high:
- Quiz games: children answer questions about vocabulary they have learned.
- Role-plays: combining different themes, like introducing family members at home or talking about the weather on the way to school.
- Listening practice: reviewing audio clips from earlier themes.
- Pronunciation review: repeating key sounds from French words.
- Interactive tasks: matching, sorting, and simple games that bring together multiple topics.
This approach makes revision dynamic and memorable.
The final test
The highlight of this unit is the final test, designed to be child-friendly and motivating rather than stressful. It includes:
- Listening (Compréhension orale): identifying words and phrases from short recordings.
- Reading (Compréhension écrite): matching sentences with images.
- Speaking (Production orale): saying their name, age, family, and answering simple questions.
- Writing (Production écrite): copying and writing a few basic sentences, such as Je m’appelle Marie. J’ai 8 ans.
The test is scored in a positive, encouraging way, and children succeed if they reach 50% or more.
Cultural connection
This final unit also helps children understand how learning a language is celebrated in France and beyond. They discover the idea of diplomas and certificates, and parents receive a child-friendly certificate of achievement at the end of the course. This cultural aspect of recognition helps motivate learners and validates their efforts.
Benefits for your child
- Consolidation: Children review and reinforce all vocabulary from Units 1–11.
- Confidence: The final test gives a sense of accomplishment.
- Interactive learning: Games and role-plays keep revision fun.
- Assessment: Parents have clear proof of progress.
- Motivation: Earning a certificate encourages children to continue learning French.
A foundation for continued learning
French revision and final test A1.1 for children is not just about reviewing—it is about celebrating progress and preparing for the future. Completing this unit means that children have mastered the A1.1 foundations and are ready to advance to higher levels. Parents can be confident that their child has achieved real results, supported by structured evaluation.
This final step is both a review and a celebration of success.
Conclusion
The unit on French revision and final test A1.1 for children closes the A1.1 level with energy and positivity. Children review greetings, family, food, animals, and more, then take a motivating test that shows just how much they have learned. Through playful revision and a child-friendly assessment, learners feel proud of their progress and inspired to keep learning French.
By the end of this unit, your child will not only know more French but will also feel confident, motivated, and recognized for their achievement.
Requirements
- None (absolute beginners)
- Computer / tablet with audio
- Mouse / touch ready
Features
- Short videos
- interactive activities
- Preview of lesson 1
Target audiences
- Children 6-15, A0 / A1 beginners