
Begin with a clear desire and perseverance, learn French from zero in about a year, and practice speaking, writing, listening, and pronunciation using English similarities and grammar basics.
Discover how French opens global opportunities across more than 25 countries, boosts international careers, and enriches culture through literature, arts, and diplomacy.
Master the four basic skills, listening, speaking, reading, and writing, through chapter-based grammar and vocabulary lessons, regular practice, review for long-term memory, and end-of-chapter quizzes.
Learn greetings and meeting people in French through a dialogue, practicing ponzu and salieu, saying your name, asking for names, and using tu versus vous and nice to meet you.
Learn to greet and meet people in French, using formal vs informal forms (vous vs tu). Practice responses and understand liaison pronunciation like comment allez-vous.
Master French Language Course A-Z teaches greetings and farewells, including ponzu for hello, bon soir for good evening, bonne nuit for good night, and informal versus formal name questions.
Explore French personal pronouns je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles, including formal versus informal vous, and the pronoun order used for verb conjugation.
Learn to form French ordinal numbers from one to ten by adding em to numbers, with masculine, feminine, and plural forms. See spelling variations with examples like premier and premiere.
Learn the four definite French articles—le, la, l', and les—and how nouns, including country names, are masculine, feminine, or plural, with vowel-starting nouns using l'.
Explore French indefinite articles, including masculine singular, feminine singular, and plural forms. Use them for non-specific objects, people, and events, and after consumption phrases like a coffee.
Master the verb être, the essential French 'to be', as an irregular auxiliary for present tense and passé composé, with key conjugations like suis, es, est, sommes, êtes, sont.
Explore the irregular French verb avoir, meaning to have, its present-tense conjugation, and its role as an auxiliary to form past tenses, express possession, and age.
Explore être and avoir as the foundation of French, mastering their present-tense conjugations and their use as auxiliary verbs for identity, profession, age, and possession.
Learn to name the days of the week, months, and seasons in French, and ask what day or month it is. Practice pronunciation and memory techniques with songs and flashcards.
Learn to greet in French and introduce yourself, covering name, age, profession, nationality, family, address, and hobbies, with formal and informal question forms and real-life examples.
Explore how French possessive adjectives express ownership, agree with gender and number of the possessed noun, and place the masculine, feminine, and plural forms before the noun.
Explore basic French family vocabulary, including mother, father, sister, brother, grandparents, wife, husband, cousin, and nephew, and learn to describe relatives using the verb to be.
Learn to form questions in French using est-ce que and inversion, for yes-no and open questions, and use question words like who, what, where, when, why, and how.
Explore how to form negative sentences in French using the ne... pas pattern, including contractions before vowels. Learn about spoken-language variations and common mistakes to avoid.
Explore the three French verb groups, based on infinitive endings; the first group is regular -er verbs, the second follows a pattern, and the third covers irregulars via present participles.
Practice chapter two with exercises on conjugating the verb avoir, forming phrases for days, months, seasons, and questions like what is your name and how old are you.
Master the first group of French verbs by learning regular -er conjugation in the present tense, removing -er and adding subject suffixes, with examples and group notes.
Explore the third group of French verbs, learn why they are irregular, and how to recognize patterns, memorize endings, and use conjugation lists to master present tense and beyond.
Learn to tell time in French using the 24-hour clock, ask what time it is with polite forms, and master hours, minutes, and quarters.
Explore how to ask and describe the weather in French, use il fait for basic states, il y a for conditions, and temperatures in degrés.
Explore essential French vocabulary for fruits and vegetables and master noun gender and pronunciation. Build sentences like I like a fruit or I want a vegetable.
Explore essential restaurant vocabulary for traveling in France, including how to ask for a menu, reserve a table, order food, request the bill, and inquire about credit cards and specials.
Master the French il y a to express there is or there are, with examples and question forms, including negation. Learn its fixed singular form and using combien de.
Chapter 3 quiz reviews French vocabulary for fruits and vegetables, including apple, watermelon, lemon, eggplant, and cherry, and covers first-group verb conjugation and endings.
Master French place prepositions such as sur, sous, devant, derrière, dans, à côté de, à droite de, and à gauche de, and learn their sentence construction.
Explore how the French preposition à means to or in and contracts with le/la. Learn to express location, distance, time, style, and transportation with à and related infinitive phrases.
Learn how to use French partitive articles du, de la, de l’, and des to express unknown quantities, guided by gender, number, initial letter, and negation rules.
Learn how to compare quantities in French, using structures for inequalities and equalities with adjectives, adverbs, and nouns, including 'more than', 'less than', and 'as ... as' comparisons.
Discover how the French superlative forms compare adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and nouns using le plus and le moins, with agreement of articles and gender, and practical examples.
Explore impersonal verbs in French that do not refer to people, using it as the subject, with examples like il pleut, il y a, and il fait beau.
Learn the futur proche by using aller in the present tense plus the infinitive to express near future actions; practice positives, negatives, and questions for spoken French.
Explore the most used French time prepositions and their meanings, including pour for duration, pendant for the duration of an action, and dans, à, en for timing.
Explore demonstrative adjectives in French, learning this or that and these or those, with masculine, feminine, singular and plural forms before nouns.
Explore l’imparfait, the French past tense for ongoing or repeated actions, including description and simultaneous actions; learn its formation and common irregulars like être and aller.
Review chapter 5 with a quiz on passé composé, regular er verbs, and the futur proche with aller plus infinitive, reinforcing key French grammar concepts.
Explore how the French pronoun y replaces places and phrases introduced by à, with examples like j'y vais, and uses il y a for there is.
Learn to express and describe feelings in French, use verbs to describe emotions, and ask or answer 'how do you feel?' with gendered adjectives.
Learn French animal vocabulary across categories from domestic pets to ice floe animals, savanna and forest creatures, farm and aquatic animals, and insects; practice with repetition and pronunciation.
Learn how to negate passé composé sentences by placing ne and pas around the auxiliary verb, with apostrophe elision before vowels, and practice with examples to learn new verbs.
This chapter six quiz reviews French verbs like lire, savoir, trouver, and choisir, and tests direct and reflexive pronouns, pronoun placement, and related grammar concepts.
Explore essential French transportation vocabulary and travel phrases, covering road, sea, rail, and air modes, key sentences for tickets, stops, lines, and transfers, and movement verbs.
Learn practical French directions by asking for locations, using polite phrases like excuse me, and mastering how to find stores, landmarks, and directions (left, right, straight, across) with nearby queries.
Learn to use c'est for singular references and ce sont for plural ones, with correct gender and number agreements (ma/mon/mes, ta/tes, etc.), illustrated by pencils and houses in practice.
Master the French imperative mood formed from present indicative without subjects, using tu, nous, and vous to issue commands. Learn negation with ne and polite alternatives in the conditional.
Explore the French prepositions sans and avec, showing how sans expresses lack or absence and with signals addition, accompaniment, or cause; includes idiomatic expressions and practical examples.
Master French language course lesson on talking about illness and visiting the doctor, including making appointments, naming symptoms like fever and headache, body parts, and basic patient–doctor dialogue.
Discover tout, toute, tous, toutes, the four forms of the French adjective, with masculine, feminine, singular, and plural endings, used descriptively and with indefinite meanings like tout le monde.
Learn practical French phrases for travelers, including asking for help, directions, and prices. Practice polite expressions and common questions like 'Do you speak English?' and 'Could you repeat, please?'
Master the French conditional tense, including present usage for politeness with vouloir and wishes with aimer, and future of the past; form it by adding imperfect endings to the stem.
Master French relative pronouns simples by learning qui, que, dont, and où to connect clauses, replace subjects or objects, and express place or time.
Explore a vocabulary-focused lesson on French professions, including masculine forms and notes on gendered forms, with example sentences to practice naming jobs in French.
Practice medical French vocabulary for doctor visits, pharmacy terms, illnesses, and medicines from chapter eight. Explore conditional tense usage and irregular stems in avoir and pouvoir within quiz questions.
Explore the conditionnel passé, a past conditional expressing what would have happened in the past, and master its formation with the auxiliary verb and past participle, including negation and inversion.
Master French hypotheses (if clauses) by forming sentences across present, future, and past realities, and learn when to use the corresponding tenses with conditions and results.
Learn essential French money and banking vocabulary, including bank and atm locations, deposits, checks, currency, credit, saving accounts, and common banking phrases for daily use.
Learn to name and talk about sports in French, pronounce common terms like baseball, football, tennis, swimming, and use 'to play' or 'faire' to form sentences.
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