Frances A1 May 2026
Writing an essay at the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) focuses on basic communication and the ability to describe your immediate environment. Unlike advanced levels, an A1 "essay" typically takes the form of a short letter, postcard, or simple descriptive paragraph.
Question for you: Where are you from? Write in the comments! 👇 frances a1
If you were to look at a baseball in a dark room illuminated by a single lamp, you would see the same phenomenon. As you walk around the baseball, the illuminated portion shifts from a thin crescent to a full circle, and then back to a crescent on the opposite side. The baseball itself has not changed shape. It is simply existing in three-dimensional space while light and shadow play across its surface. We accept this with the baseball, yet for centuries, the moon remained a mystery. It took the Copernican revolution to shift our perspective, moving us from the center of the universe to a vantage point where the moon’s behavior became predictable geometry. Writing an essay at the A1 level of
Section 1: The Urban Gauntlet (Paris to CDG Airport)
- Kilometer 0: The A1 begins at the Porte de la Chapelle, within the Paris city limits (Boulevard Périphérique).
- Traffic Warning: This section is notorious for congestion. It passes through Saint-Denis and Le Bourget (home of the Paris Air Show).
- Key Exit: Exit 5 (Roissy-en-France) – This is the access point for Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) , one of the busiest airports in Europe.
Frances, a bright and ambitious young woman from Australia, had just arrived in Paris with a suitcase full of dreams and a passion for baking. She had always been enchanted by the art of French patisserie and had spent years perfecting her skills in bakeries and cafes back home. Kilometer 0: The A1 begins at the Porte