Beginners French (A1 & A2 Level Topics)

French - Private Online French Lessons with Teachers

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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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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.

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Single ticket

In this lesson, you will learn to ask questions on time, destination, date, etc. You will also learn to tell time. This will be followed by exercises.

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Television of the future

This lesson begins with a reading comprehension exercise about TV. This will be followed by a grammar lesson on indicators of time, expressions of the future simple tense and conjugation exercises.

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Who's going to be a millionaire?

This lesson is a revision of previous lessons through exercises.

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School time memories

In this lesson, we will read a text on 'Le Petit Nicolas' and go down memory lane. We will also learn to use 'depuis' and 'il y a' along with exercises.

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Photography Exhibition

In this lesson, we will take a look at relative pronouns 'qui' and 'que', along with demonstrative pronouns like 'celui-ci' and 'celui-là' and their agreement with the noun. This will be followed by exercises for practice.

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Seasons

This lesson will introduce you to different seasons and the months in each season.

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Buying a gift

In this lesson, we will learn to pronounce a few new words and look at the conjugation of the verb 'vouloir' in the present tense. Additionally, we will look at expressions of politness, interrogative sentences and indefinite - 'un' and 'une'.

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