Intermediate French (B1 Level Topics)

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future-projects
Future projects

Talk about your future projects during the session. Learn to use terms and expressions related to intentions and future projects through exercises.

move-more-eat-well
Move more, eat well

In this lesson, we will discuss ways to have good health and the different food groups. We will also take a look at partitive articles, the pronoun 'y', indefinite pronouns and exercises.

neighbour-s-day
Neighbour's day

This lesson will begin with a reading comprehension exercise, followed by spoken interaction and learning to pronounce some new words.

today-i-quit-smoking
Today, I quit smoking.

In this lesson, we will take a look at some advice to help one stop smoking. This will be followed by a grammar part on the conjugation & meaning of the verb 'devoir'. We will also take a look at conjugation of verbs in the subjunctive (present tense) and exercises.

need-for-change
Need for change

This lesson starts with a reading comprehension exercise on house hunting. Next, we will learn the make conditional sentences using 'si' and 'quand', along with exercises.

stopping-over
Stopping over

In this lesson, we will take a look at the daily routine of a French tennis champion.

the-imperfect
The imperfect

In this lesson, we will learn about the imperfect and its rules, conjugation of verbs in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd groups in the imperfect, and exercises.

acing-an-interview
Acing an interview

In this lesson, we will learn to ask questions correctly and present opinions. We will also take a look at conjugating the verb 'être' in the present tense.

vacation-here-i-come
Vacation, here I come!

In this lesson, we will look at the reflexive verbs in the compound past tense, the affirmative and negative forms of imperative sentences, and the place of pronouns in imperative sentences.

celebrations
Celebrations

In this lesson, we will take a look at some of the commonly celebrated parties and different party activities. This will be followed by an exercise on writing and spoken production.

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