
In this lecture we’ll introduce the first three nouns. We’ll talk about the gender of nouns, definite and indefinite articles and we’ll discuss a couple of spelling rules. Naturally, we’ll also learn how to ask about things and how to reply.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test our knowledge of indefinite and definite articles.
In this lecture we’ll learn some more nouns. We’ll stick to what we can find in our household.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test how well we’ve mastered the new vocabulary introduced in the previous lecture.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to ask general questions and answer them positively.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to make negative sentences.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test how well we have mastered positive and negative sentences.
In this lecture we´ll be talking about the plural forms of nouns in French.
In this lecture we´ll be talking about numbers and we’ll practice making plural forms of nouns.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test how well we have mastered plurals and numbers.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about adjectives and we’ll use them to describe objects.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test our knowledge of the adjectives introduced in the previous lecture.
In this lecture we’ll learn some basic colors in French.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test our knowledge of colors.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about negations. We’ll see how to negate sentences with indefinite and definite articles and with adjectives.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test whether we can negate sentences correctly.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to use adjectives in French. In French some adjectives are placed before and others after the noun.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to use adjectives in singular and plural, both when they precede and when they follow the noun.
In this lecture we’ll practice the adjective inflection patterns that we learned in the previous lecture.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test our mastery of the adjective inflection patterns.
In this lecture we’ll recap on the vocabulary we learned in this part of the course.
In this lecture we’ll recap on the grammar we learned in this part of the course.
In this lecture we’ll practice the spelling and pronunciation rules concerning vowels and diphthongs.
In this lecture we’ll practice the spelling and pronunciation rules concerning consonants.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to introduce and describe people. We’ll learn most of the personal pronouns used in singular and some personal forms of the verb ‘to be’.
In this lecture we’ll learn the personal pronouns used in plural and we’ll talk about how to choose the correct pronoun depending on the context.
In this lecture we’ll recap on the personal pronouns used in singular and plural and we’ll have a look at the full conjugation of the verb ‘to be’.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test how well we have mastered personal pronouns and the conjugation of the verb ‘to be’.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to use possessive adjectives in French. These are words like ‘my’, ‘your’, and so on. In French they have different forms depending on the gender and number of the following noun.
In this lecture we’ll summarize what we know about the possessive adjectives we learned in the previous lecture.
In this lecture we´ll have an opportunity to test our mastery of possessive adjectives.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about the conjugation of regular verbs with infinitives ending in -er in the present tense.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about the conjugation of some irregular verbs in the present tense.
In this lecture we’ll learn how to ask questions and how to answer them both positively and negatively.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test our mastery of verb conjugation.
In this lecture we’ll learn some more verbs that are commonly used in everyday language. Some of them are irregular.
In this lecture we’ll learn even some more verbs that are frequently used in everyday language. Most of them are irregular.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test our knowledge of regular and irregular verbs.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about direct objects. We’ll also briefly mention the main parts of a sentence.
In this lecture we’ll be talking in detail about the partitive articles.
In this lecture we’ll recap on how to use indefinite, definite and partitive articles in both positive and negative sentences.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test our mastery of the partitive articles.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about the verb avoir (to have), which requires a direct object.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about other verbs that require a direct object. We’ll also learn how to say that we would like to do something and how to talk about near future using the futur proche tense.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test our knowledge of verbs that require a direct object.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about personal pronouns used as direct objects.
In this lecture we’ll be talking about the informal and formal pronouns used in the second person singular and plural depending on whether you’re on first name terms with someone or not.
In this lecture we’ll have an opportunity to test our knowledge of personal pronouns used as direct objects.
If you don’t speak French or know it only superficially, and if you want to learn it from the very basics, this course is for you. It covers the basics of French grammar and vocabulary. The course consists of three parts (courses), in which you’ll progress from absolute beginner to intermediate level.
In part 1 you’ll learn the following:
· Definite and Indefinite Articles
· Gender of Nouns
· Affirmative, Interrogative and Negative Sentences
· Plurals
· Numbers up to 10
· Inflection of Nouns
· Inflection of Adjectives
· Spelling and Pronunciation
In part 2 you’ll learn the following:
· Personal Pronouns
· Emphatic Pronouns
· Formal vs Informal Language
· Regular and Irregular Verbs
· Possessive Adjectives
· Numbers up to 100
· Direct Objects
· Partitive Articles
· Modal Verbs
In part 3 you’ll learn the following:
· Prepositions of Place
· Demonstrative Adjectives
· Adverbs and Adverbial Expressions
· The Pronoun ‘en’
· Indirect Objects
· Order of Objects
· Imperatives
· The Expressions ‘il y a’
Master the Basics of French – It’s All Well Within Your Reach.
French is one of the most popular languages worldwide. It’s also said to be difficult. Well, I’m not saying it’s easy, but with an appropriate approach it turns out not that difficult at all. If studied systematically, the process of learning can progress really fast.
This is a course which is visually rich. This is to help you soak up the language. You can see the language as used in natural circumstances, not just an accidental collection of artificial examples.