Beginner's course 6

Another important learning stage with beginner's course 6: talking on the telephone, conveying messages and talking about feelings and relationships, being environmentally friendly and jobs in the home and garden. Learn all the relevant expressions, as well as grammar and pronunciation for level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 
  • Quel beau potager ! Part 1

    What a lovely vegetable garden!

    Here you'll learn: regular forms of the gérondif - how to use the gérondif - how to talk about work in the house and garden

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  • Quel beau potager ! Part 2

    What a lovely vegetable garden!

    Here you'll learn: the irregular forms of the gérondif - how to use chaque and chacune - the difference between qui est-ce qui and qui est-ce que - how to describe typical housework activities

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  • Quel beau potager ! Review

    What a lovely vegetable garden!

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two tutorials - the gérondif - chaque and chacune - questions with qui est-ce qui and qui est-ce que

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  • Ne quitte pas ! Part 1

    Stay on the line!

    Here you'll learn: the forms of appeler - the position of several object pronouns in a sentence - important expressions for making telephone calls

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  • Ne quitte pas ! Part 2

    Stay on the line!

    Here you'll learn: the forms of regular -ir verbs - how to use tout and tous, toutes - how to talk about feelings and relationships

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  • Ne quitte pas ! Review

    Stay on the line!

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two tutorials - the forms of appeler and finir - tout and tous, toutes

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  • French pronunciation: "tout" and "tous"

    Here you'll learn: when to pronounce the endings of tout and tous and when not

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  • Des souvenirs Part 1

    Memories

    Here you'll learn: the past with the imparfait - the forms of être in the imparfait - irregular adjective endings - how to talk about your childhood

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  • Des souvenirs Part 2

    Memories

    Here you'll learn: how to use the imparfait - irregular adjective endings - how to talk about the past

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  • Des souvenirs Review

    Memories

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two tutorials - the imparfait - irregular adjective endings

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  • French pronunciation: "ï" and "ë"

    Here you'll learn: what two dots over i and e mean

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  • Que dit-elle ? Part 1

    What is she saying?

    Here you'll learn: the expressions venir de and en train de - reported speech and conjunctions - how to ask about trains and platforms

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  • Que dit-elle ? Part 2

    What's she saying?

    Here you'll learn: how to use tenses in reported speech - how to report what someone says to you

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  • Que dit-elle ? Review

    What is she saying?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two tutorials - reported speech - the expressions venir de and en train de

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  • French pronunciation: "ie", "ai" and "io" before "n"

    Here you'll learn: when ie, ai and io are pronounced nasally

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  • Soyons écolos ! Part 1

    Let's be green!

    Here you'll learn: the futur simple - one type of si sentence - how to talk about environmentally friendy behaviour

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  • Soyons écolos ! Part 2

    Let's be green!

    Here you'll learn: the forms of être in the conditionnel - another type of si sentence - how to talk about social commitments

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  • Soyons écolos ! Review

    Let's be green!

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two tutorials - the conditionnel of être - the futur simple - si sentences

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  • French pronunciation: "e" without an accent

    Here you'll learn: how e without an accent can be pronounced

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