(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
Congratulations! You have just completed the first part of the Beginner Course. You are halfway through the 8-week lessons.
In the four weeks’ worth of daily lessons, you have learned several grammar topics such as the verb être, how to count in French, definite and indefinite articles, how to conjugate verbs in the present tense, the passé composé, and so much more.
You also learned a lot of basic vocabulary from greetings to professions, hobbies, and how to describe people, among others.
I’d like to make sure that you’ll be able to retain what you have learned in the past weeks. So before you move on to the second part of the course, please take the time to review what you have learned by taking the following exercises.
Take note that these exercises are optional and you may or may not take these quizzes but I encourage you to answer as it would help solidify your learnings in previous lessons and activities.
Feel free to review the lessons once again if you seem to have forgotten some topics. Also, should you encounter any difficulty or face any confusion about a quiz, do not hesitate to leave a message on the quiz page. I’ll be happy to assist.
Bonne chance ! Good luck!
Frederic
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