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Beginners French (A1 & A2 Level Topics)

French - Private Online French Lessons with Teachers

Learn about people, their culture and social etiquettes in French language. Book online lessons and speak French fluently 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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Clothes

In this lesson, we will learn the names of clothes for men and women. This will be followed by exercises.

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Weekend

In this lesson, we will discuss different leisure activities. This will be followed by a grammar part on gerunds and exercises.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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How do you pronounce that?

In this lesson, we will focus on the pronunciation of words with the letters 'O', 'A', 'C', & 'G'.

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Months of the year

In this lesson, we will learn about the months and the four seasons in a year.

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Where is it?

In this lesson, we will learn to locate a place using the present imperative in singular and plural. We will also learn to conjugate the verb 'prendre' in the present tense, take a look at contracted articles (au, à la, du, de la..) and use 'y' in a sentence.

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