Beginners French (A1 & A2 Level Topics)

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The flag of my country

Learn colors in french through flags of different countries

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Adverbs of frequency

In this session, we will cover: reading activity on adverbs of frequency like: often, daily, regularly etc along with exercises.

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Stopover at Lyon

In this lesson, we will take a look at some sights and monuments in the city of Lyon.

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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.

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Room reservation

In this lesson, you will learn to reserve a hotel room and how to check-in.

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The house and its rooms

In this lesson, we will learn the terms used for different rooms in a house.

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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'.

i-love-your-clothes
I love your clothes!

In this lesson, we will take a look at the names of clothes and their descriptions. Then, we will take a look at adjectives and their positions in sentences, along with exercises.

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Asking for information

In this lesson, we will discover interrogative words and sentences. This will be followed by adverbs of place and time. We will also learn expressions of politeness and possessive pronouns.

who-is-it
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.

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