
Begin your French journey with a planet-themed introduction that highlights similarities in vocabulary and pronunciation, then use a three-step survival kit—analyze, practice, select—to guide self-paced study with podcasts and media.
Learn useful French phrases for everyday conversations, including greetings and polite expressions, and practice a short dialogue to introduce yourself and understand meanings in real-life interactions.
Explore the anatomy of the French language, where grammar is the skeleton, vocabulary the muscles, and pronunciation the skin, and learn the four elements sujet, verbe, nom, adjectif.
Master French pronunciation by exploring silent letters, letter associations, and creating new sounds, with a quick overview of liaison to boost listening and speech, not about learning new words.
Master French silent letters to boost speaking and comprehension by focusing on end-of-word silences for s, t, e, p, d, x, and the h, with step-by-step pronunciation practice and examples.
Explore la liaison in French pronunciation, transferring the final silent letter to the next word starting with a vowel to form a z sound, as in les amis.
Learn 29 common daily-life French vocabulary words through dialogue, including greetings like bonjour, pronouns tu, il, elle, vous; la maison; and adjectives petite and grand, plus basic phrases and flashcards.
Master the irregular French verb avoir in the present tense, learn its six basic conjugations, practice pronunciation and liaison, and use forms like nous avons and vous avez.
Explore the present tense of the irregular French verb aller, with je vais, tu vas, il/elle va, nous allons, vous allez, ils vont, and why be+ing doesn’t exist in French.
Explore the gender of French nouns by learning masculine and feminine forms, with articles un/une for undefined objects and le/la for defined objects, plus common endings and exceptions.
Explore the plural of French nouns, using a plural article for masculine and feminine, add s in most cases, and note endings like o, al, x, s, z with examples.
Master how adjectives agree with nouns in gender and number, form feminine and plural endings, and handle common exceptions in French, with examples like petite maison and grand.
Count from 0 to 20 in French and learn pronunciation nuances, including nasal sounds and silent letters. Practice with numbers 0–20 and 10–20 examples, plus audio exercises and flashcard drills.
Explore French nasal vowels and how letter associations create new sounds, not separate letters. Practice the nasal sounds on, an, en, and un with examples and quick nose-voice cues.
Master the ten common mistakes English speakers make in French pronunciation, including s, cedilla, circumflex, and open and closed vowels. Practice with flashcards and exercises to reinforce accuracy.
Learn twenty essential French words from the second dialogue to boost daily life conversations. Practice with notes and flashcards, and prepare for the verbs focus in the next video.
Identify and conjugate four French verbs in the dialogue, translate sentences, and complete exercises to master past tense verb forms and basic comprehension.
Learn the passé composé for -er verbs with avoir by combining the present tense avoir form with the -er verb's past participle ending in é.
Learn how French adverbs add detail to actions and adjectives, stay unchanged with subject, and position after the verb in present or between the passé composé parts for emphasis.
Learn future tense conversation and vocabulary by conjugating five verbs in the future and exploring nineteen new words in the rencontrer un voisin dialogue.
Learn 19 new vocabulary words for daily life conversations through a practical dialogue, with note-taking and exercises to reinforce pronunciation, liaison, and common interrogatives like pourquoi.
Learn how to express we in casual French using on, distinguish informal and formal we forms, and note that on is used in about 80 percent of daily conversations.
Deliver a recap of three tenses through hands-on exercises, ki suis grammar drills, and translations. Demonstrate present plus infinitive for future, and passé composé with avoir or être.
Explore how to talk about going to an event by mixing past and present tenses, conjugating six verbs, and learning 25 new vocabulary words through audio-focused reading and dialogue practice.
Learn to identify and infer verb meanings from context, focusing on five French verbs in present and past forms, with translation practice and contextual vocabulary exercises.
Explore the present tense conjugation of the irregular verbs vouloir and pouvoir, note their shared pattern and core changes, and practice through dialogues and exercises.
Learn how French possessive adjectives mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, and son/sa/ses express ownership and agree with the noun's gender and number.
Explore French possessive adjectives with notre, votre, and leur, featuring a single form for masculine and feminine singular and a plural form, plus gender agreement rules.
Learn how to ask who in French using the interrogative word qui, with the word first or after the verb, and practice through comprehension audio and translation exercises.
Identify verbs through context in a two-part dialogue, practice recognizing present and past tenses, and learn seven verbs with guided conjugation examples.
Learn present tense conjugation of finir as a regular -ir verb, with endings and the double s in plurals, and compare with irregular -ir verbs like venir, courir, sortir.
Conquer the passé composé by conjugating vouloir, voir, and avoir with the present-tense avoir and the fixed participles. Note the participles: voulu, vu, and eu, and download the practice table.
Learn to tell time in French by using formal and casual question forms, and master am/pm and the 24-hour clock with minuit and midi examples.
Practice past, present, and future tenses through an airport dialogue, learn six verbs and 17 vocabulary items to boost daily French conversation.
Master common everyday French words through a dialogue, pronunciation tips, and practical examples like monsieur, madame, combien, and bonjour, with exercises and a quiz.
Master present tense reflexive verbs in French with conjugation patterns, reflexive pronouns, and common examples like je m'appelle, se laver, and usage rules.
Discover the imparfait, the second most important past tense used to describe ongoing past actions or habits, with a focus on the verb être in its imperfect form.
Master negation in the future proche by sandwiching the present-tense verb between ne and pas, with elision before vowels. Practice shows that only the verb is negated; beware omitting ne.
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