(The Complete Beginner French Course Part 1)
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Welcome & Introduction
Welcome to Your French Learning
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Your Offline Toolkit
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How To Learn A New Language
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Instructions for the Speaking Practice Exercises Copy
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Instructions on Essay Exercises Copy
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How to Type French Accents? Copy
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Coming Soon!
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Week 1, Day 1Introduce yourself Copy1 Quiz
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Week 1, Day 1: Basics of Pronunciation / Greetings Copy
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Week 1, Day 2 : Pronunciation / Verb être (to be) Copy
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Graded Essay Exercise (ver 1)
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Graded Essay Exercise (ver 2)1 Quiz
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Week 1, Day 3 : Family Members and Jobs Vocabulary, Sounds Unique to the French Language, Verb Avoir Copy1 Quiz
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Week 1, Day 4 : Family and How to Count Copy1 Quiz
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Week 1, Day 5: Conjugating Verbs, 1st group (er) Copy1 Quiz
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Week 1 French Roleplay Challenge Copy
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WEEK 1 – Recap Copy1 Quiz
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Week 2, Day 1: Definite/Indefinite Articles, Food and Beverage Copy1 Quiz
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Week 2, Day 2: Fruits and Partitive Articles Copy1 Quiz
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Week 2, Day 3 : Passé Composé (Compound Past Tense) and Time Copy1 Quiz
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Week 2, Day 4: Perfect Tense with “être” Copy1 Quiz
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Week 2, Day 5: Placement and Agreement of Adjectives Copy1 Quiz
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Week 2 French Roleplay Challenge Copy
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WEEK 2 - Recap Copy2 Quizzes
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Week 3, Day 1: Professions (2nd Part) and Demonstrative Adjectives Copy1 Quiz
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Week 3, Day 2: Asking Questions Copy1 Quiz
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Week 3, Day 3 – List of Useful Verbs Copy1 Quiz
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Week 3, Day 4: Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns Copy1 Quiz
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Week 3, Day 5: Most Useful Verbs (Part 2) Copy1 Quiz
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Week 3 French Roleplay Challenge Copy
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WEEK 3 – Recap Copy1 Quiz
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Week 4, Day 1: Imperfect Tense Copy1 Quiz
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Week 4, Day 2: The Perfect Tense (Passé Composé) vs. The Imperfect Tense (Imparfait) Copy1 Quiz
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Week 4, Day 3: Vocabulary Related to Cinema and Movies Copy1 Quiz
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Week 4, Day 4: Describing People Copy1 Quiz
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Week 4, Day 5: More Vocabulary and the 2nd Group Verbs Copy1 Quiz
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Week 4 French Roleplay Challenge Copy
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WEEK 4 – Recap Copy2 Quizzes
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Week 1-4 Monthly Recap Evaluation Copy1 Quiz
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Conclusion Copy
SHOPPING FOR FOOD
Going shopping for groceries is an important part of our weekly routines, so, it makes sense to learn some vocabulary that will help you buy food in France. In the following lesson we will learn vocabulary relating to clothes and fashion.
Listen to Week 6 Day 4 Track 1
• Je dois faire les provisions. (I have to go grocery shopping.)
• Il nous faut du lait, des œufs, et du pain. (We need milk, eggs, and bread.)
These are the names of shops and the things that you are most likely to come across when out shopping:
Food Shops
In the Shop
Speaking Practice 1
Speaking Practice 2
A Quick Recap of this Lesson
For this day's topic, we learned all about shopping for food. You learned the essential vocabulary and phrases you need to find your way around a supermarket.
Sharpen Your Knowledge with Exercises
Exercise 1
Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.
Exercise 2
Put the words in the right order to make correct sentences.
Responses