Beginners French (A1 & A2 Level Topics)
French - Private Online French Lessons with Teachers
Learn French online for beginner Level that has a variety of topics like grammar, colours, numbers, greetings, introduction, fruits and vegetables. There will be exercises that will help you understand the topics well. Learning French will be easy as it covers basic level.
The flag of my country
Learn colors in french through flags of different countries
Adverbs of frequency
In this session, we will cover: reading activity on adverbs of frequency like: often, daily, regularly etc along with exercises.
Cardinal points
In this lesson, we will learn to locate countries using the directions 'north, south, east & west'. This will be followed by exercises.
Verbs ending in 'ir'
In this lesson, we will learn to conjugate verbs ending in 'ir' (the 2nd group) in the present indicative. This will be followed by exercises.
Describing the weather
In this lesson, we will learn to describe the weather and take a look at expressions used in meteorology. We will also take a look at the conjugation of some words in the future simple tense and learn to pronounce double consonants.
Part-time
In this lesson, we will learn to describe a tagline/slogan from an advertisement and talk about working part-time. We will also take a look at how to ask questions using 'ne..que' and respond to questions with adverbs.
Let me introduce myself...
In this lesson, we will learn to ask questions using interrogative adjectives, 'quel', 'quelle' & 'quels', along with three types of questions and exercises.
All good?
In this lesson, we will learn to conjugate verbs 'aller' and 'avoir' in the present tense, look at indefinite articles, possessive adjectives in singular, along with interrogative adjectives, like 'quel'.
School supplies
In this lesson, we will learn the terms used for school supplies.
Where is it?
In this lesson, we will learn to locate a place using the present imperative in singular and plural. We will also learn to conjugate the verb 'prendre' in the present tense, take a look at contracted articles (au, à la, du, de la..) and use 'y' in a sentence.