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3 Minute French - Course 11 | Language lessons for beginners
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3 Minute French - Course 11 | Language lessons for beginners

Build on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1-10, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.
Created byKieran Ball
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Get an introduction to the imperfect tense and how it can be used with infinitive carriers
  • Learn some useful verbs that will come in handy when travelling around Francophone countries
  • Look at the many different ways to say "what" in French
  • Start to have a look at reflexive verbs and what they mean
  • Get to grips with the verb "faire" and see the many things it can be used for
  • Look at the "causative" in French with the verb faire
  • Have a look at the different ways to say "already" and "yet" in French
  • Get some more adverbs that will enhance your French sentences
  • Learn a few technological words in French so you can talk about sending emails
  • Learn a little bit of geography

Course content

11 sections137 lectures8h 30m total length
  • Introduction0:59

Requirements

  • Make sure that you are familiar with everything learnt in 3 Minute French courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10

Description

Welcome to course 11 :-)

Course 11 in the 3 Minute French series contains lessons 90 to 98, and in it, we learn so much useful French.

We start exploring the world of grammar in a bit more depth in this course and we look at the difference between transitive verbs and intransitive verbs. Whilst it's a tricky topic, it will come in very useful, especially when we start learning something called reflexive verbs.

Basically, transitive verbs are verbs that have to or can take an object, whereas intransitive verbs are those that don't take an object. An example is the verb "to eat". If you say, "I'm eating an apple", this sentence uses an object (an apple), so it's transitive. If you say "I'm eating", there's no object, so it's intransitive. Now, don't worry if that made no sense at all - it'll all be explained in course 11!

So, besides transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, what else will we be learning in this course?

Well, there's a very useful word quelque, which doesn't really mean much by itself, but when you put it together with some other words, you get quelque part, quelqu'un and quelquefois, meaning somewhere, somebody and sometimes, respectively. We'll be looking at these words in detail and seeing how we can use them.

We'll have another quick recap of the many different ways to say "what" in French and we'll meet another word: quoi. You can use quoi to mean what with the verb savoir, which means to know.


je ne sais pas quoi faire - I don't know what to do


So, as you can see, you can use quoi in front of infinitives.

We'll look at something called reflexive verbs, which are verbs that you "do to yourself". For example, you can wash yourself, dress yourself and get yourself up - well, these are all examples of reflexive verbs, but we'll be learning many more in this course.

The verb faire is one we've met quite a few times. We know it means to do or to make, but it can also be used in other ways. It's a very useful verb that can be used to express many different things, so we'll be exploring those and learning how to use them in our conversations.

As well as all that, we'll be looking at lots of other topic areas, including:

  • Lots of new adverbs

  • The words déjà and pas encore

  • Lots of new adverbs and verbs, such as peut-être meaning perhaps

  • How to talk about where things are using the points on a compass

  • The different regions in France

  • How to give an email address in French

  • and much, much more...

I hope you enjoy - merci!

Who this course is for:

  • Anybody who enjoys the 3 Minute French method and wants to build more on what has been learnt so far