Master French from complete beginner to upper intermediate level through this comprehensive 80-hour course covering four progressive levels. Begin with Newcomer I (A1.1) where you'll learn essential greetings, introductions, basic questions, nationalities, numbers, professions, and fundamental grammar including personal pronouns, regular verbs, and articles. Progress to Newcomer II (A1.2) to describe people and places, tell time, shop for clothes, discuss family and daily routines, ask for directions, talk about transportation and health, shop for groceries, and express past experiences using the passé composé.
Advance to Beginner I (A2.1) to describe apartments and furniture, discuss sports and abilities, organize parties and make comparisons, talk about music and movies using object pronouns, follow recipes with imperative forms, narrate past events with complex tenses, and book hotel accommodations using superlatives. Continue with Beginner II (A2.2) covering theater bookings with ordinal numbers, medical advice using imperatives, restaurant conversations with relative pronouns, school and gardening topics using the gérondif, household chores, expressing feelings about relationships, childhood memories with the imparfait, personality descriptions, environmental issues using the futur simple, and travel arrangements with reported speech.
Reach Intermediate (B1) level by consolidating previous knowledge while learning to express wishes with the conditionnel, make phone calls with multiple object pronouns, discuss social commitments using conditional sentences, handle hotel arrangements with reported speech, plan vacation activities with past participle agreement, discuss literature using complex relative clauses, compare city and country living with advanced negation, express surprise and gratitude with possessive pronouns, navigate real estate conversations, conduct job interviews with specialized relative clauses, narrate criminal investigations using the plus-que-parfait, describe sports events with complex past tenses, organize parties using motion verbs, discuss environmental volunteering with "n'importe" expressions, plan dream houses with "dont" clauses, handle driving situations with the conditionnel passé, and discuss pregnancy and childbirth with complex question forms.
Culminate your studies at Upper Intermediate (B2) level by refining listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through sophisticated topics including art exhibitions with various uses of "on," theater vocabulary with different language registers and slang expressions, and cinema discussions with tactful negative judgments and emotional expressions. Throughout the course, master French spelling rules, pronunciation variations, and cultural nuances while building vocabulary across diverse topics from daily life to specialized fields.
Overview
Syllabus
- Newcomer I (A1.1): Learn how to introduce yourself and answer simple questions about your basic needs.
- Greet people and say goodbye
- Bienvenue ! Part 1: how to greet others and say goodbye how to ask someone how they are
- Bienvenue ! Part 2: four important words in French the difference between "bonjour" and "salut"
- Bienvenue ! Review: how to greet others and say goodbye how to ask someone how they are
- Say how you and others are doing
- À Paris pour le week-end ! Part 1: personal pronouns in the singular
- À Paris pour le week-end ! Part 2: personal pronouns in the plural
- À Paris pour le week-end ! Review: personal pronouns
- Introduce yourself and others
- On se connaît ? Part 1: what to say when meeting someone new the difference between "tu" and "vous"
- On se connaît ? Part 2: to introduce yourself how to ask simple questions the forms of the verb "être"
- L'alphabet: the French alphabet to ask how a word is spelled to spell your name
- Simple questions: Ça va ?
- On se connaît ? Review: what to say when meeting someone new how to introduce yourself the forms of the verb "être"
- Say where you live and which languages you speak
- Un vrai polyglotte ! Part 1: how to tell others which languages you speak the forms of regular "-er" verbs negation with "ne… pas"
- Negation with "ne... pas": ne... pas
- Un vrai polyglotte ! Part 2: how to tell others where you live how to conjugate "habiter" (to live)
- Un vrai polyglotte ! Part 3: how to ask others where they live how to say in which city you live with the correct preposition
- Un vrai polyglotte ! Review: how to tell others which languages you speak and where you live the verbs "parler" and "habiter" the forms of regular "-er" verbs negation with "ne… pas"
- Talk about nationalities
- Trois Anglais dans l'équipe. Part 1: how to state your nationality the feminine and masculine forms of nationalities
- Trois Anglais dans l'équipe. Part 2: the definite and indefinite articles in the singular
- Trois Anglais dans l'équipe. Part 3: numbers 1 to 8 plural nouns
- Trois Anglais dans l'équipe. Review: how to state your nationality the feminine and masculine forms of nationalities the definite and indefinite articles in the singular numbers 1 to 8 plural nouns
- Order in a bar and ask how much something costs
- Vin rouge et cacahuètes. Part 1: numbers 9 to 12 vocabulary for things you find in a bar plural articles
- Vin rouge et cacahuètes. Part 2: numbers 13 to 20 to ask how much something costs
- Vin rouge et cacahuètes. Review: vocabulary for things you find in a bar how to ask how much something costs numbers 9 to 20 plural articles
- Talk about your profession
- Un boulot en or ! Part 1: how to tell others what you do for a living the forms of "faire" how to form questions with "qu'est-ce que…?"
- Un boulot en or ! Part 2: different kinds of jobs and their feminine and masculine forms how to use the pronoun "on"
- Un boulot en or ! Review: how to tell others what you do for a living the forms of "faire" questions with "qu'est-ce que… ?" masculine and feminine forms of jobs
- Say your age and ask for contact details
- Souffle les bougies ! Part 1: numbers 21 to 69 to ask about someone's age the verb "avoir"
- Souffle les bougies ! Part 2: numbers 70 to 99 how to ask for someone's details
- Souffle les bougies ! Review: how to ask about someone's age the verb "avoir" how to ask for someone's details numbers 21 to 99
- Greet people and say goodbye
- Newcomer II (A1.2): Learn how to engage in short conversations about yourself, your everyday life, and your hobbies.
- Describe people and items and say what you like
- J'adore la danse moderne. Part 1: to describe people and things how to use adjectives
- The position of adjectives: un joli jardin, un vin délicieux…
- J'adore la danse moderne. Part 2: names of different types of cultural activities to ask and tell others what you like and don't like to express different kinds of love the verbs "aimer" and "adorer"
- J'adore la danse moderne. Review: how to describe people and things some vocabulary about art and culture how to use adjectives correctly how to talk about your likes and dislikes using "aimer" and "adorer"
- Describe your city and say what you like about it
- Sur la Place du Tertre. Part 1: to ask questions about a city how to ask questions with "est-ce que"
- Question words: Qui, quoi, quand, où…
- Sur la Place du Tertre. Part 2: to describe a town and its surroundings the expression "il y a" the negation of "il y a"
- Sur la Place du Tertre. Review: how to ask questions about a city questions with "est-ce que" how to describe a town and its surroundings the expression "il y a"
- Ask for the time and say what time it is
- Rentre avant minuit. Part 1: how to ask for the time how to tell someone what time it is the verb "commencer"
- Rentre avant minuit. Part 2: how to ask about opening times how to ask about duration the words "midi" and "minuit"
- Rentre avant minuit. Review: how to ask for the time how to tell someone what time it is
- Buy clothes describe what they are like
- Glamour et paillettes ! Part 1: vocabulary related to shopping for clothes the forms of "vouloir" how to use "je voudrais" and "on voudrait"
- Glamour et paillettes ! Part 2: more about different types of clothing how to use "assez" and "trop"
- Glamour et paillettes ! Part 3: to describe different kinds of clothing the different forms of "quel"
- Glamour et paillettes ! Review: the vocabulary from the previous lessons the forms of "vouloir" the forms of "quel" "assez" and "trop"
- Talk about family and friends
- Les copains d'abord. Part 1: to say that something belongs to you or to someone else the stressed pronouns
- Les copains d'abord. Part 2: to talk about your family to use possessive determiners
- Les copains d'abord. Part 3: more ways to talk about friends and family how to indicate possession by multiple people
- Les copains d'abord. Review: how to say that something belongs to you or to someone else the stressed pronouns how to talk about your family how to use possessive determiners
- Talk about your routine
- On se couche tôt. Part 1: to talk about your routine using frequency adverbs the forms of "prendre" how to use the verb "prendre" to describe habits
- On se couche tôt. Part 2: some food-related vocabulary how to talk about your eating habits regular verbs ending in "-ger" vocabulary for times of day
- On se couche tôt. Part 3: to describe your daily routine reflexive verbs
- En train de faire quoi ?: some useful sentences for everyday conversations vocabulary for everyday activities to talk about what you're doing right now the "présent progressif"
- On se couche tôt. Review: how to talk about your daily routine and your eating habits the forms of "prendre" regular verbs ending in "-ger" vocabulary for times of day reflexive verbs
- Locate places in a city and ask for directions
- Vive le GPS ! Part 1: to ask where something is located to tell others where something is located
- Vive le GPS ! Part 2: to ask for and give directions the preposition "de"
- Vive le GPS ! Part 3: more about directions the forms of "aller" the preposition "à"
- Vive le GPS ! Review: how to ask and tell others where something is located how to ask for and give directions the forms of "aller" how to combine articles with "de" and "à"
- Say where you're going and how you'll get there
- La ligne de l'enfer. Part 1: about different kinds of transportation the forms and meaning of "descendre"
- La ligne de l'enfer. Part 2: more about transportation prepositions for different kinds of transportation
- La ligne de l'enfer. Review: different kinds of transportation the forms of "descendre" the prepositions for different kinds of transportation
- Explain how you are and where it hurts
- Mal partout ! Part 1: to ask how someone is doing and to answer the question some vocabulary to talk about how you feel to explain how you feel with "parce que"
- Mal partout ! Part 2: the names of some body parts to say that something hurts with the expression "avoir mal à"
- Mal partout ! Review: how to ask about and express how someone is feeling the names of some body parts how to say where you're hurting
- Go shopping for groceries
- 300g de fraises. Part 1: vocabulary related to shopping and shopping lists the impersonal phrase "il faut"
- 300g de fraises. Part 2: how to specify exact amounts multiples of 100
- 300g de fraises. Review: vocabulary related to shopping and shopping lists how to specify exact amounts multiples of 100
- Talk about ingredients and describe a recipe
- Sucrée ou salée ? Part 1: to talk about recipes and ingredients the partitive articles
- Sucrée ou salée ? Part 2: different units of measurement the forms of "boire"
- Sucrée ou salée ? Review: how to talk about recipes and ingredients the partitive articles different units of measurement the forms of "boire"
- Talk about your free time
- Lundi, c'est foot ! Part 1: all about sports the negative form of the partitive articles the forms of "préférer"
- Lundi, c'est foot ! Part 2: the days of the week to tell others what you like to do in your free time
- Lundi, c'est foot ! Review: vocabulary related to sport the days of the week the negation of partitive articles
- Understand everyday signs and instructions
- Il est interdit de téléphoner. Part 1: some everyday signs and their meanings to say that something is permitted, forbidden or mandatory
- Il est interdit de téléphoner. Part 2: some more everyday signs forms of the verb "devoir" to express obligation, need and things you can't do using "devoir"
- Il est interdit de téléphoner. Review: some everyday signs and their meanings how to say that something is permitted, forbidden or mandatory the forms of the verb "devoir" how to express obligation, need and things you can't do using "devoir"
- Talk about past experiences
- Qu'est-ce que tu as fait hier ? Part 1: some simple sentences you can use to talk about what you did how the "passé composé" is constructed
- Qu'est-ce que tu as fait hier ? Part 2: the "passé composé" with "-er" verbs to talk about past events some expressions that are useful when you talk about past events
- Qu'est-ce que tu as fait hier ? Part 3: the "passé composé" with "être" the "passé composé" of "aller" and "rester" to say if you went or stayed somewhere
- Qu'est-ce que tu as fait hier ? Review: how to talk about past events the "passé composé" with the "-er" verbs the "passé composé" with "être" and "avoir" the "passé composé" of "aller" and "rester"
- Talk about the weather and vacation plans
- Le soleil de Dakar. Part 1: how to talk about your vacation plans prepositions for cities and countries
- Le soleil de Dakar. Part 2: some vocabulary related to traveling and vacation to talk about your travel plans using the verb "aller"
- Le soleil de Dakar. Part 3: to talk about the weather inversion with questions
- Le soleil de Dakar. Review: some vocabulary related to traveling and vacation how to talk about the weather the prepositions for cities and countries the near future inversion with questions
- Describe people and items and say what you like
- Beginner I (A2.1): Learn how to express preferences, past experiences and basic explanations in conversation with others.
- Describe your apartment and how to set it up
- Mon petit nid douillet. Part 1: words and phrases for talking about an apartment the irregular adjectives "beau", "vieux" and "nouveau"
- Mon petit nid douillet. Part 2: words and phrases for furnishing a home the verb "mettre"
- Mon petit nid douillet. Part 3: more words and phrases for furniture and interiors demonstrative adjectives
- Mon petit nid douillet. Review: words and phrases for furniture and interiors the irregular adjectives "beau", "vieux" and "nouveau" the verb "mettre" the demonstrative adjectives
- Talk about sports and things you are good at
- Quel athlète ! Part 1: to say how you do something regular adverbs
- Quel athlète ! Part 2: the irregular adverbs "bien" and "mal" the forms of "savoir"
- Quel athlète ! Part 3: vocabulary related to sport and fitness the forms of "pouvoir"
- Quel athlète ! Review: vocabulary related to sport and fitness regular and irregular adverbs the forms of "savoir" and "pouvoir"
- Organize a party and compare things
- La reine du "dancefloor"… Part 1: the verb "venir" the comparative with verbs
- La reine du "dancefloor"… Part 2: party vocabulary the comparative with nouns the comparative with adjectives and adverbs irregular comparatives
- La reine du "dancefloor"… Part 3: more party vocabulary the word "tout"
- La reine du "dancefloor"… Review: party vocabulary the forms of "venir" making comparisons the word "tout"
- Talk about music and movies, say what you like
- Bête de scène… Part 1: how to talk about music how to give gifts indirect object pronouns
- Bête de scène… Part 2: words and phrases about films and music direct object pronouns
- Bête de scène… Review: words and phrases about films and music direct and indirect object pronouns
- Talk about food and follow a recipe
- Une pincée de sel. Part 1: to prepare ingredients for baking to talk about approximate amounts of something
- Une pincée de sel. Part 2: the pronoun "en" to talk about what you like on your "crêpes"
- Une pincée de sel. Part 3: how to follow a recipe regular imperative forms
- Une pincée de sel. Review: how to follow a recipe the imperative how to talk about approximate amounts of something the pronoun "en"
- Describe things that happened in the past
- Comment ça s'est passé ? Part 1: to reflect on the past year to say what changed in your life the "passé composé" with "-er" and "-ir" verbs
- Comment ça s'est passé ? Part 2: to talk about your last trip the "passé composé" with "être" to make the past participle agree with the subject the reflexive verbs in the "passé composé"
- Comment ça s'est passé ? Part 3: to tell and ask about daily events in the past irregular past participles the "passé composé" of "avoir" and "être" some phrases using "avoir" and "être"
- Comment ça s'est passé ? Review: how to talk about the past year and your last trip the "passé composé" with "avoir" and "être" regular and irregular past participles the "passé composé" of reflexive verbs
- Describe and compare using adjectives
- Chambre double à l'île de Ré. Part 1: how to book a hotel room how to talk about periods of time, including months
- Chambre double à l'île de Ré. Part 2: to describe your hotel or hotel room to explain the kind of room you want the regular forms of the superlative
- Chambre double à l'île de Ré. Part 3: to talk about your travels and hotel rooms irregular forms of the superlative
- Chambre double à l'île de Ré. Review: how to talk about your travels and hotel rooms talking about periods of time the superlative irregular forms of the superlative
- Describe your apartment and how to set it up
- Beginner II (A2.2): Learn how to understand instructions and express your opinions in conversation with others.
- Go to the theater
- Le rideau se lève... Part 1: how to plan a trip to the theater how to give the date the ordinal numbers
- Le rideau se lève... Part 2: how to talk about theater seats the possessive pronouns "le mien", "le tien", and "le sien"
- Le rideau se lève... Part 3: how to book theater tickets "ne… que" and "ne… ni… ni"
- Le rideau se lève... Review: how to plan a trip to the theater the possessive pronouns "le mien", "le tien" and "le sien" ordinal numbers and dates "ne… que" and "ne… ni… ni"
- Describe symptoms and follow medical advice
- Aspirine et café noir. Part 1: to talk about health and illness the forms of "se sentir" relative clauses with "qui" and "que"
- Aspirine et café noir. Part 2: how to give someone advice irregular imperative forms how to negate imperatives
- Aspirine et café noir. Part 3: to tell someone what they should and shouldn't do the negation of the imperative with pronouns
- Aspirine et café noir. Review: how to talk about health and illness the forms of "se sentir" relative clauses with "qui" and "que" irregular imperative forms how to negate imperatives
- Talk about restaurants and your favorite dishes
- Des étoiles en cuisine... Part 1: to talk about restaurants and the food you like to eat the pronouns "y" and "en"
- Des étoiles en cuisine... Part 2: useful words for understanding menus and meals the relative pronouns "où", "qui" and "que"
- Des étoiles en cuisine... Part 3: to describe a restaurant to talk about your favorite dishes how to use the "participe passé" as an adjective
- Des étoiles en cuisine... Review: how to talk about restaurants and the food you like to eat the pronouns "y" and "en" the relative pronouns "où", "qui" and "que" how to use the "participe passé" as an adjective
- Talk about free time and school
- Le potager de Violette. Part 1: to talk about working in the garden the regular forms of the "gérondif"
- Le potager de Violette. Part 2: to talk about school, classes, and the internet the irregular forms of the "gérondif"
- Le potager de Violette. Review: how to talk about working in the garden how to talk about school, classes, and the internet the regular and irregular forms of the "gérondif"
- Talk about household chores
- Ménage de printemps… Part 1: how to describe typical household tasks the difference between "qui est-ce qui" and "qui est-ce que"
- Ménage de printemps… Part 2: more words about the house and tidying up how to use "chaque" and "chacun·e"
- Ménage de printemps… Review: how to describe typical household tasks the difference between "qui est-ce qui" and "qui est-ce que" how to use "chaque" and "chacun·e"
- Express your feelings and talk about love
- Tout va bien se finir. Part 1: how to express your feelings how to use "tout"
- Tout va bien se finir. Part 2: to talk about love and relationships the forms of regular -"ir" verbs
- Tout va bien se finir. Review: how to talk about love and relationships how to use "tout" the forms of "finir"
- Talk about memories
- L'île au trésor. Part 1: how to talk about memories and your childhood the "imparfait"
- L'île au trésor. Part 2: to talk about something that happened in the past the forms of "être" in the "imparfait" the difference between "imparfait" and "passé composé"
- L'île au trésor. Review: how to talk about memories and your childhood the "imparfait" the difference between "imparfait" and "passé composé"
- Describe people and share news
- Affectueusement vôtre… Part 1: how to describe a person's character and personality traits irregular adjective endings
- Affectueusement vôtre… Part 2: ways to describe someone more accurately more irregular adjective endings
- Affectueusement vôtre… Review: how to describe a person's character and personality traits irregular adjective endings
- Discuss environmental issues
- Zéro déchet ! Part 1: to talk about the environment the "futur simple"
- Zéro déchet ! Part 2: how to talk about environmentally friendly behavior irregular forms of the "futur simple"
- Zéro déchet ! Review: how to talk about environmentally friendly behavior the "futur simple"
- Take the train and the plane
- Le train de 17h40. Part 1: important words to know at the airport the expressions "venir de" and "être en train de"
- Le train de 17h40. Part 2: how to ask about trains and platforms reported speech
- Le train de 17h40. Review: important words to know at the airport how to ask about trains and platforms reported speech the expressions "venir de" and "être en train de"
- Go to the theater
- Intermediate (B1): Consolidate what you've learned and start expressing yourself in a more nuanced way.
- Week-end à la mer.
- Week-end à la mer. Part 1: how to express wishes regular forms of the "conditionnel"
- Week-end à la mer. Part 2: to talk about plans and possibilities the irregular forms of the "conditionnel" the difference between "qu'est-ce que" and "qu'est-ce qui"
- Week-end à la mer. Part 3: how to deposit money at the bank numbers in the thousands
- Week-end à la mer. Review: talking about wishes, plans and possibilities the "conditionnel" "qu'est-ce que" and "qu'est-ce qui" numbers in the thousands
- Message personnel…
- Message personnel… Part 1: words and phrases related to phones the position of several object pronouns in a sentence
- Message personnel… Part 2: useful expressions for making phone calls the forms of "appeler" the imperative form with two object pronouns
- Message personnel… Review: useful vocabulary and expressions for making phone calls the forms of "appeler" the position of multiple object pronouns in a sentence
- On refait le monde !
- On refait le monde ! Part 1: how to talk about social commitments one type of "si" sentence
- On refait le monde ! Part 2: some vocabulary about charity the forms of "être" in the "conditionnel" another type of "si" sentence
- On refait le monde ! Review: the vocabulary from the two previous lessons "si" sentences the "futur simple" and the "conditionnel"
- Rendez-vous en Corse.
- Rendez-vous en Corse. Part 1: useful words about hotels and excursions how to use tenses in reported speech
- Rendez-vous en Corse. Part 2: how to tell someone what another person said time indicators in reported speech
- Rendez-vous en Corse. Review: vocabulary about hotels and excursions how to tell someone what another person said how to use tenses in reported speech time indicators in reported speech
- On pourrait faire du parapente !
- On pourrait faire du parapente ! Part 1: to understand a conversation about planning a trip to express your enthusiasm or doubts about an activity vocabulary about travel arrangements and vacation activities
- On pourrait faire du parapente ! Part 2: the past participles of some useful verbs about past participle agreement with direct objects
- French spelling: verb endings that sound the same: to spell the conjugated endings of "-er" verbs correctly
- French spelling: the accent on the "e": what accents go with what sounds
- On pourrait faire du parapente ! Review: how to talk about planning a trip how to express your preferences about an activity the agreement of past participles and direct objects
- Ce que j'apprécie le plus…
- Ce que j'apprécie le plus… Part 1: some vocabulary about literature some vocabulary to express pleasure and tastes to understand and to have a conversation about a book
- Ce que j'apprécie le plus… Part 2: to understand an email about a book to talk and write about a book and its author to form relative clauses using "qui", "que", "dont" and "ce qui", "ce que"
- Ce que j'apprécie le plus… Review: to understand a conversation or a text about a book to talk and write about what you like and dislike in a book to form relative clauses using "qui", "que", "dont", "ce que", and "ce qui"
- On va vivre à la campagne…
- On va vivre à la campagne… Part 1: to have and understand a conversation about where you would like to live vocabulary about city and country life
- On va vivre à la campagne…Part 2: to talk about lifestyles and understand a conversation about it to state facts and reasons in order to discuss a situation new negation words and how to combine them
- On va vivre à la campagne… Review: vocabulary about country and city life to understand a conversation and speak about where you would like to live negation words and how to combine them to state facts and reasons about a situation using negation words
- À la nôtre !
- French spelling: the "k" sound: what letters are used to spell the "k" sound in French
- À la nôtre ! Part 1: to understand a conversation about a chance meeting to express pleasure, surprise and gratefulness when meeting a friend vocabulary about luck, coincidence and life
- À la nôtre ! Part 2: to talk and ask about possession more about possessive pronouns
- À la nôtre ! Review: vocabulary about luck and coincidence how to express pleasure, surprise and gratefulness when meeting a friend the possessive pronouns
- C'est une maison de campagne ancienne.
- C'est une maison de campagne ancienne. Part 1: vocabulary related to real estate listings and purchasing to have a conversation about buying a vacation home to express your disagreement with some common phrases
- C'est une maison de campagne ancienne. Part 2: some vocabulary about house-hunting to talk about buying a vacation home and express your opinion about the places you viewed the meaning of adjectives depending on their placement
- C'est une maison de campagne ancienne. Review: vocabulary related to real estate listings and buying a vacation home to express your disagreement and your opinion about the places you viewed the meaning of adjectives depending on their placement
- J'ai un entretien d'embauche...
- J'ai un entretien d'embauche... Part 1: vocabulary related to job applications and descriptions to understand a conversation about a job and talk about a job application yourself
- J'ai un entretien d'embauche... Part 2: relative clauses with "lequel" and "auquel" to talk about work environment and job application to understand a letter to a company executive about a job interview
- J'ai un entretien d'embauche... Review: vocabulary related to job applications and work environment and how to talk about it relative clauses with "lequel" and "auquel"
- Il avait bien préparé son vol...
- French spelling: the "s" sound: when to write an "s", an "ss", a "c" or a "ç"
- Il avait bien préparé son vol... Part 1: vocabulary about theft and police investigations to understand an account about a theft
- Il avait bien préparé son vol... Part 2: vocabulary to narrate and understand an account of a criminal investigation to talk about actions that took place at different moments in the past the past perfect tense "plus que parfait"
- Il avait bien préparé son vol... Review: vocabulary about theft and police investigations how to narrate and understand an account of criminal investigation using the appropriate past tenses the past perfect tense "plus que parfait"
- Il a marqué un but !
- Il a marqué un but ! Part 1: vocabulary about team sports and soccer some time markers used to tell a story to listen to and understand the account of a soccer match
- Il a marqué un but ! Part 2: more vocabulary about sports and soccer the use of past tenses when several past actions intersect to understand an email about how a soccer match went
- Il a marqué un but ! Review: vocabulary about team sports and soccer the use of past tenses when several past actions intersect to understand a story about a soccer match and to talk about it
- On organise la fête costumée !
- French spelling: accents to distinguish meaning: when to write "ou" versus "où"
- On organise la fête costumée ! Part 1: to understand a conversation about preparing for a party and talk about parties vocabulary about partying and party preparation
- On organise la fête costumée ! Part 2: to understand an email about organizing a party using "avoir" and "être" in the "passé composé" for verbs of motion
- French spelling: singular verb endings: verb endings that sound the same but are spelled differently
- On organise la fête costumée ! Review: vocabulary about partying and party preparation to understand a conversation about preparing for a party and talk about parties using "avoir" and "être" in the "passé composé" for verbs of motion
- N'importe qui peut devenir volontaire.
- N'importe qui peut devenir volontaire. Part 1: vocabulary about environmental protection and the marine habitat vocabulary about volunteering to understand a discussion about protecting the sea
- N'importe qui peut devenir volontaire. Part 2: to talk about volunteering to express your commitment for something, no matter what expressions with "n'importe..." to read a letter about getting involved with the sea conservation movement
- N'importe qui peut devenir volontaire. Review: vocabulary about environmental protection and the marine habitat to talk about your commitment to a good cause expressions with "n'importe..."
- L'architecte dont nous avons besoin...
- French spelling: the apostrophe 1: when to use an aprostrophe with some personal pronouns and the negation particle "ne"
- L'architecte dont nous avons besoin... Part 1: the name of some parts of a house house planning and building vocabulary how to understand and have a conversation describing your dream house
- L'architecte dont nous avons besoin... Part 2: the expressions "avoir besoin de", "manquer de" and "avoir envie de" to express what you need or want to talk about house plans and explain how you envision your future house the relative pronouns "dont", "ce dont", "ce qui", and "ce que"
- L'architecte dont nous avons besoin... Review: vocabulary to describe your dream house and its building the relative pronouns "dont", "ce dont", "ce qui", and "ce que" to talk about what you need or want in order to build your future house
- Si tu avais freiné...
- Si tu avais freiné... Part 1: to understand a conversation about driving lessons vocabulary about driving
- Si tu avais freiné... Part 2: to understand a message about problems encountered while driving about conditional sentences the "conditionnel passé"
- Si tu avais freiné... Review: vocabulary about driving to talk about driving lessons and problems encountered while driving conditional sentences and the "conditionnel passé"
- Qui est-ce qui vient à la maternité ?
- French spelling: similar sounding "conditionnel" endings: the spelling differences of similar sounding "conditionnel" endings
- Qui est-ce qui vient à la maternité ? Part 1: vocabulary about pregnancy and childbirth to understand a conversation about preparing for childbirth
- Qui est-ce qui vient à la maternité ? Part 2: to understand a message about the birth of a child questions with "qui est-ce qui/que..." and "qu'est-ce qui/que..."
- French spelling: the apostrophe 2: when "que" and "si" have an apostrophe
- Qui est-ce qui vient à la maternité ? Review: vocabulary about pregnancy and childbirth understanding and taking part in conversations about preparing for childbirth questions with "qui est-ce qui/que..." and "qu'est-ce qui/que..."
- Week-end à la mer.
- Upper Intermediate (B2): Improve your skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
- L'exposition.
- L'exposition : partie 1: le vocabulaire de l'art les différentes utilisations de "on"
- L'exposition : partie 2: exprimer un jugement artistique se familiariser avec la prononciation informelle
- L'exposition : révision: le vocabulaire et la grammaire des leçons précédentes
- La pièce de théâtre.
- La pièce de théâtre : partie 1: le vocabulaire du théâtre des expressions issues du théâtre
- La pièce de théâtre : partie 2: quelques mots et expressions d'argot les différents registres de langue
- La pièce de théâtre : révision: le vocabulaire des leçons précédentes
- Le programme ciné.
- Le programme ciné : partie 1: parler de cinéma exprimer un jugement négatif avec tact
- Le programme ciné : partie 2: exprimer son ressenti après un film quelques expressions pour exprimer la peur et les émotions
- Le programme ciné : révision: le vocabulaire des leçons précédentes
- L'exposition.