Beginners French (A1 & A2 Level Topics)

French - Private Online French Lessons with Teachers

Learn basic French vocabulary about human body, its parts, emotions and exercises. Take an online French lesson and speak with our teachers via Skype.

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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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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.

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Let's make crêpes!

In this lesson, we will learn to pronounce a few new words. In the grammar part, we will take a look at the usefulness of partitive articles and also learn to conjugate verbs, such as 'boire', 'manger' and 'acheter' in the present tense. We will also learn to transform positive sentences into negative ones.

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Geometric shapes

In this lesson, we will learn the terms used for different geometric shapes through exercises for better comprehension.

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This year is our year!

In this lesson, we will look at new year resolutions. Next, we will learn to make sentences concerning hypothetical situations. This will be followed by indefinite articles and exercises.

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Verbs ending in 'er'

In this lesson, we will learn to conjugate verbs ending in 'er' (the 1st group) in the present tense. This will be followed by exercises.

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Future simple tense

In this lesson, we will discover the future simple tense and its time-based indicators. We will also learn to conjugate 1st group verbs in the future simple tense through exercises.

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School supplies

In this lesson, we will learn the terms used for school supplies.

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Miscellaneous news item

In this lesson, we will learn to use the past compound tense and the imperfect. We will also understand the specific differences between the two.

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