Beginners French (A1 & A2 Level Topics)
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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.
Describing body parts
In this lesson, you will learn the terms for different body parts in French. This will be followed by an exercise for practice.
Clothes
In this lesson, we will learn the names of clothes for men and women. This will be followed by exercises.
I'm looking for a place to stay
In this lesson, we will take a look at different types of accommodation facilities and a description of different rooms. This will be followed by relative pronouns and exercises.
Hop on your bikes!
In this lesson, we will learn about the public bicycle system known as 'vélos en libre-service' in France, the renting price, etc. We will take a look at possessive pronouns, such as 'le mien/la mienne', 'le tien/la tienne', etc. This will be followed by an exercise on the comparative.
Shopping
In this lesson, we will learn to ask questions for a shopping trip, the interrogative adjectives and demonstrative adjectives, along with exercises.
The start of my day
In this session, we will take a look at 'futur proche' and 'le passé récent'. We will also take a look at the indefinite adjective 'tout' and exercises.
Telephone bookings
In this lesson, you will learn to make reservations at a restaurant, of a ticket etc. over phone. This will be followed by exercises for practice.
Renting an apartment
In this lesson, we will discover tonic pronouns in plural, such as: 'nous', 'vous', 'eux', 'elles'. This will be followed by prepositions of place: 'en face de', 'au bout de', 'près de', 'au coin de', 'sous', 'devant', etc. We will also take a look at interrogation using 'où'.