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(The Complete Beginner French Course Part 2)
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Week 5, Day 1: Irregular Verbs with “-ir” Endings Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 5, Day 2: Presentative Expressions (“c’est” et “il y a”) Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 5, Day 3: The Irregular Verb “aller” Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 5, Day 4: Expressing Emotions Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 5, Day 5: Describing People’s Personalities Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 5 French Roleplay Challenge Copy Copy
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WEEK 5 – Recap Copy Copy2 Quizzes
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Week 6, Day 1: Comparative and Superlative Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 6, Day 3: Making Polite Requests Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 6, Day 4 : Shopping for Food Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 6, Day 5: Shopping for Clothes Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 6 French Roleplay Challenge Copy Copy
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WEEK 6 – Recap Copy Copy2 Quizzes
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Week 7 Day 1: Simple Future Tense Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 7 Day 2: The Prepositions “à” and “de” Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 7 Day 3: Classroom Vocabulary Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 7 Day 4: Making Travel Arrangements – Préparer un Voyage Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 7 Day 5: More Vocabulary and Expressions About Travel and Holidays Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 7 French Roleplay Challenge Copy Copy
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WEEK 7 – Recap Copy Copy2 Quizzes
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Week 8, Day 1: Irregular Verbs That End with “–re” and Vocabulary About Nationalities Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 8 Day 2 : Negative Expressions Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 8, Day 3: Direct Object Pronouns and Nationalities Vocabulary Part 2 (North and South America) Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 8, Day 4 : Hobbies and the Verb Faire Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 8, Day 5 : Indirect Object Pronouns and Pets and Animals Vocabulary Copy Copy1 Quiz
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Week 8 French Roleplay Challenge Copy Copy
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WEEK 8 – Recap Copy Copy2 Quizzes
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Week 5-8 Monthly Recap Evaluation Copy Copy
Bonjour! We are on the fifteenth lesson, and today we will be getting to know more verbs. As you already know, verbs are incredibly important, so here are more for you to learn to help you on your way to conversing in French.
To begin the lesson, let’s have a look at this sample conversation that uses verbs.
Here are more useful verbs you should know. The best way to learn them is by practicing regularly until you can use them without thinking. Start with the ones that look similar to words in English, then build up to the ones you don’t know. Remember: practice makes perfect!
Speaking Practice 1
A Quick Recap of this Lesson
More useful verbs for you to memorize!
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