
Meet Madame Crowley and explore a beginner French course covering introductions, routines, sports, directions, locations, and family, with vocabulary activities, worksheets, conjugation videos, and reading booklets.
Learn basic French morning routines and breakfast vocabulary, from saying I get up and I get dressed with times to ordering items like cereal, croissant, and juice, with bon appétit.
Explore the 24 hour clock or military time for afternoon and evening in French, with numbers 13:00 to 24:00, pronunciation tips, and a clock worksheet for hands-on practice.
Conjugate the er verb meaning to eat across all subjects using the standard endings —e, —es, —e, —ons, —ez, —ent, and practice forming questions with rising intonation and formal vous.
Explores the reflexive verb se coucher in the present tense, its endings, subject pronouns, and polite vs casual address, with a worksheet for practice.
Develop fluency in French directions and locations by practicing a booklet of vocabulary for places like bakery, patisserie, cafe, museum, park, and the Eiffel Tower, focusing on pronunciation and blending.
This course will dive into 6 different themed topics in French to promote listening, reading, writing and speaking skills for the beginner learner. Best for ages 5-14 and their parents/guardians for an immediate speaking practice buddy! Each lesson video teaches new vocabulary and how to use it within a conversational setting. Videos follow a step-by-step learning process that gradually builds on each concept learned.
Topics include learning to speak about the family, daily routines, springtime, hobbies/sports, and foundational skills such as greetings, counting, telling time, colors, and much more. Each topic has follow-up resources available to help put the new content into practice and memorization. Follow up resources include crafts, games, booklets, songs, worksheets, coloring pages, and much more.
This course also includes intermediate level content for students who would like to take their French to next level and learn to conjugate regular and irregular verbs. These resources include verb conjugations worksheets to help expand the speaking capacity of the student in conversational French.
Skills taught within this course include feminine vs masculine nouns, food vocabulary, telling time to the hour, counting from 1-24, prepositions of place, adjectives, verbs, conjugations, asking questions, singular vs plural nouns, reflexive verbs, practice with pronunciation and fluency.