Other prepositions (Part 1) Copy

English French We have already studied prepositions “à” and “de” in a previous lesson. Today we are going to study prepositions of location and direction.Below…

Week 11 RECAP Copy

This week’s French language lessons emphasized fundamental grammar topics to enhance your language skills. Here’s a summary of what we tackled each day:Day 1: Disjunctive…

Week 11 French Roleplay Challenge Copy

Level Up Your Speaking and Listening Skills with this Exercise.Welcome to our roleplay exercise! This week, we’re exploring a video designed to boost your French skills,…

A Quick Recap 15 Copy

English French The past conditional expresses an event what would have happened if another event had taken place, or if certain conditions had been present.It…

Past Conditional Copy

English French In one of the lessons last week, you learned about the present tense of the conditional mood. Let’s continue with the past tense…

A Quick Recap 14 Copy

English French The pluperfect is used to talk about an action that has taken place before another action in the past. This is why it’s…

The Pluperfect Copy

English French Let’s complete your knowledge about verb tense by talking about the past. Today’s lesson will teach you the plus-que-parfait, also known as the “past…

A Quick Recap 13 Copy

English French In this lesson, we learned about a couple of things: the difference between simple past and compound past, and new vocabulary related to…

Vocabulary Related to Routine Copy

Listen to the video and practice along. Speaking Practice 3 Listen to the audio and practice along. – Ce matin je me suis réveillé et…

A Quick Recap 12 Copy

English French In this lesson, we talked about the different expressions that use the important verb avoir.Dans ce cours nous avons vu diverses expressions utilisant…

Expressions with “Avoir” Copy

English French Bonjour! Today we are going to study some useful expressions with the verb “avoir.”Avoir is a very important verb in French and probably…

A Quick Recap 11 Copy

English French The disjunctive pronouns are : moi (me), toi (you), lui (him), elle (her), nous (us), vous (you), eux (them), and elles (them-feminine).Disjunctive pronouns…

Disjunctive Pronouns Copy

English French So far we have examined subject pronouns, direct object pronouns, and indirect object pronouns. Now, let’s discuss a new type of pronoun: the…

Week 10 RECAP Copy

Our week of exploring the French language was an exciting journey through verb forms, prepositions, and conditionals. Here’s a brief summary of what we covered…