Vocabulary Lesson: Useful Verbs
Listen to the video and practice along. The following verbs are incredibly useful to know, and the best way to learn them is to start…
Listen to the video and practice along. The following verbs are incredibly useful to know, and the best way to learn them is to start…
Bonjour! It’s the start of your third week of lessons, and today we will continue learning about vocabulary related to professions. We will also discuss…
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,…
You are probably beginning to feel familiar with asking questions in French, since our previous lessons have often featured questions. Today, we are going to…
It is the twentieth day and congratulations are in order! You have survived an entire month of learning French. Hooray! By now, you have already…
Whether you are talking about your friends, family members, or characters from books and movies, being able to properly describe their physical traits is important.…
We are now on the eighteenth lesson, and today we will learn about more vocabulary words and expressions that will help improve the quality of…
So far, we have learned about the perfect tense and the imperfect tense. You need to know both of them in order to talk effectively…
In today’s lesson, we are going to learn about using the imperfect (imparfait) tense in French. You will also learn: • What the imperfect tense is • …
Today, we are going to learn about verbs and the general rules that are used to conjugate a regular verb into the present tense in…
Agreement of AdjectivesIn French all adjectives must agree in number and gender with the noun.If a noun is masculine and singular or masculine and plural,…
In the previous lesson, we looked at the perfect tense and learned that the verb being conjugated in the perfect tense could have either “avoir”…
Today, we are going to look at more French grammar rules. Our focus will be on the perfect tense, or “passé composé” — compound past.• …