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.
Clothes
In this lesson, we will learn the names of clothes for men and women. This will be followed by exercises.
Weekend
In this lesson, we will discuss different leisure activities. This will be followed by a grammar part on gerunds and exercises.
Find the object!
In this lesson, we will learn to place objects using prepositions like 'sur', ' sous' & 'à côté'. This will be followed by definite and indefinite articles, along with exercises.
Sunday morning
In this lesson, we will take a look at different activities to do on Sundays. We will also take a look at the conjugation of some verbs in the present tense, along with exercises.
Montpellier: The city that never sleeps
In this lesson, we will discover the French city of Montpellier and learn to describe a city. This will be followed by a grammar lesson on comparative and superlative, along with exercises.
In London
In this lesson, we will learn to read and communicate time and day. We will also learn to ask questions using 'Est-ce que' (Is it that), the masculine and feminine words for professions and the conjugation of the verb 'faire' (to do) in the present tense.
Shopping
In this lesson, we will learn to ask questions for a shopping trip, the interrogative adjectives and demonstrative adjectives, along with exercises.
Who is it?
This lesson covers some new vocabulary that we will learn to pronounce. The grammar part includes singular definite articles (in feminine and masculine), the usage of prepositions before a place (au, à, en) and exercises.