In this lesson, you will learn how to compare people and things in French. We will use words like “plus,” “moins,” and “aussi” to express differences and similarities.
Level A2 (Elementary French Course)
This lesson will help you ask for and give directions in French. You will practice useful phrases for finding places in a town or city.
Here, you will learn how to say how often you do things in French, using expressions like “souvent,” “parfois,” and “toujours.”
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about emotions and feelings in French, such as being happy, sad, tired, or excited.
This lesson introduces basic French prepositions that show position and relation.
You will continue learning more prepositions in French to describe where things are and how they relate to each other.
This lesson will complete your study of prepositions, giving you more advanced ways to describe positions and movements in French.
Here, you will learn how to ask questions in French, using words like “qui,” “quoi,” “où,” “quand,” and “comment.”
This lesson introduces reflexive verbs, which you use to talk about daily routines, like washing, getting dressed, or waking up.
In this lesson, you will learn how to ask and say the time and date in French, useful for everyday conversations.
You will study prepositions that help you describe when something happens and where it takes place, such as “à,” “en,” and “chez.”
This lesson teaches you how to talk about things you are going to do soon, using the “futur proche” with “aller + infinitive.”
In this lesson, you will learn the passé composé, one of the most common past tenses in French, to talk about completed actions.
In this lesson, you will learn the imperfect, one of the most common past tenses in French, to talk about past and background actions.
Learn how to talk about quantities with partitive articles.
You will practice using them with food, drinks, and abstract nouns.
Introduction to the gerund for expressing simultaneous actions.
You will learn how to form it and use it in everyday sentences.
Explore the different uses of depuis, pendant, and pour.
You will learn to describe actions in the past, present, and future.
Discover demonstrative adjectives to point out people and things.
You will learn to choose the correct form depending on gender and number.
Learn how to replace nouns with demonstrative pronouns.
You will practice contrasting objects and ideas in context.
Learn the most common adverbs of manner.
You will practice describing how actions are performed.
Core vocabulary to talk about sports and leisure activities.
You will practice asking and answering questions about free time.
Learn names of common professions and workplaces.
You will be able to talk about jobs in simple sentences.
Key words to describe transport and travel.
You will learn how to ask for directions and buy tickets.
Introduction to animal names and related expressions.
You will practice describing pets and wild animals.