French For You. French Language Course For English Speakers.

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French For You. French Language Course For English Speakers.
Last updated 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 10.93 GB | Duration: 11h 54m

French language Course, cours de français delf A1-A2, B1 prep. French as it is spoken in France, speaking and writing

What you'll learn
Understand French as it is really spoken in France.
Get the correct French pronunciation and speak naturally
Have sufficient grammatical knowledge to prepare for the Delf A2 and B1 exams
Be well prepared for the written language thanks to exercises and dictations

Requirements
None, the course is suitable for beginners but also for those who have a rough knowledge and want to improve their skills.

Description
This course covers various language skills: oral comprehension and expression, reading and written expression. The particularity of this course lies in the teaching material based on simple specially made cartoons. The lessons are made of two parts: the cartoons involving characters who express themselves in a natural way, and my explanations in English, up to lesson 20, then in French.The course is divided into 8 dossiers (sections) for a total of 70 video lessons + 3 bonus lessons. In addition to the video lessons, each dossier has a downloadable illustrated pdf with images of the cartoons, grammar tables, transcripts of the explanations in French. The dossiers also include pronunciation exercises, written exercises and dictations. A short  pronunciation course is provided with the course.Dossier 1 (Lessons 1 to 9)Introducing yourself; name and surnameWhere are you from? + answerIndicate your nationalityGreetingsVerb to be first- and second-person pluralPronouncing some nasal vowels.Conjugation -er verbsDifferentiate sounds u and ou; differentiate sounds on and onneColors Feminine forms of the adjectivesConjugation of reflexive verbsTu and VOUSNasal vowelsMaking the difference between comme and commentPresent indicative of être, venir, s’appeler, pouvoirDistinguish words containing sounds u and ou. Distinction between male and female soundsWhen to use il est or c’est.Definite and indefinite articlesIl y a Numbers from 1 to 20Differentiate the an and anne sounds4 Pronunciation exercises5 written exercises1Oral comprehension testDossier 2 (Lessons 9 to 18)Introduce yourself and behave formallyThe verb connaitre (know)The two pronunciations of the vowel eSpecial features of verbs in -ierThe elision - Conjugation verbs avoir (have), dire (say), drink, make to present indicativeSome pronouns complementNegative formUse of voici and voilàSummary of possessive adjectivesDistinguishing and pronouncing accentsNumbers up to 69SpellingCardinal and ordinal numerals, useAccents on letters a, i, u and spelling reformParticularity of adjectives in the EAUThe various ways of indicating and addressing a personThe two meanings of the word enfant. The two meanings of the word parentImperative affirmative and negativeDemonstrative adjectivesFamily membersPositive and negative equivalencesPronunciation of nasal vowelsOral comprehension test 2Dossier 3 (lessons 19 to 27 + bonus 1)The two meanings of the verb aimerHomophones mer, mère, maireThe various comparativesUse of adverbs très, beaucoup and assezLexicon on food 1 part oneNeutral demonstrative pronouns. Demonstrative pronouns masculine, feminine and pluralSummary of the numbers with the peculiarities of those related to the tens 70, 80, 90Lexicon on animalsFrench interrogative sentencesThe various forms of response to thank you.Position of adjectives in the sentenceConjugation of some irregular verbsExpressions to situate oneself in time (since, ago : depuis, il y a)Why and because in FrenchThe near futureLexicon on food part 2Dictations and written exercisesDossier 4 (lessons 28 to 36)Near future, recent past, present progressiveThe conditional tense used for courtesyThe adverbs here and thereAsking about things. Asking about peopleThe negative form of the zero quantity.Lexicon body parts, part one 1The various ways of asking for and indicating the timeNegative applied to an adjective, name or adverbHow the time is dividedThe various moments of the dayHow to situate oneself in time with its adverbsNo preposition after aller + infinitiveContracted articles in FrenchThe "tonic" pronouns used as subject and complement after a prepositionThe verbs recevoir, rejoindre, courir, ouvrirOffice vocabularyDictations and written exercisesOral compréhension test 3Use of the indefinite pronoun ON in its various meaningsAller used as auxiliary verbAsk about the quantityInterrogatuve sentences with question termsThe main French computer termsPronouns chacun, chacuneEquivalent of since and as soon asTalking about the weather conditions -Seasons and monthsThe "passé composé" - Rules about the past participleConjugation of the future tenseConstruction of the imparfaitThe pronoun YSpecial use of valoir - Negative form of the infinitiveDossier 6 (lessons 46-54)Meaning and use of porter, apporter, emporterRelative pronouns - Partitive articles - The pronoun ENConjugation of savoir, voir, partir, sortirPhonetic distinction EN - ONLexicon : food part 2Use of the indefinite negative pronoun RIEN - Use of the indefinite negative pronoun PERSONNEUse of the indefinite negative pronoun QUELQU'UNAsking questions with qu'est-ce que, qui est-ce que, qu'est-ce qui, qui est-ce qui, qui et queFormation of the subjunctiveThe adverb TOUT -The adjective TOUT- The pronoun TOUTUse of il fautSaying SI instead of OUI to contest a negative statementDossier 7 (lessons 55 to 63)Express dates -Expressing historical momentsmeanings of ValoirParticularity in the conjugation of verbs in -ayer, oyer, uyerIn-depth use of the pronoun çaConstruction of the hypothetical sentences introduced by SI (if)Quoi interrogative pronoun - Quoi relative pronounPossessive pronouns - Use of the preposition à to indicate possessionPrepositions sur, sous and related adverbsUse of the pronoun soiThe indefinite quelques and aucunDossier 8 (lessons 64 to 70 B + Bonus 3)Special features of verbs offrir and ouvrirWish in FrenchUse the double pronouns complementPosition of Y and EN with the other pronounsAsking and giving directions - Indication of a routeWhen to use the subjunctive and when to use the indicative - Conjunctions followed by the subjunctiveUse of entre and parmi ( between and among)Homophones Conte, Comte, CompteBonheur and malheur, related adjectives and adverbsDifferentiation between immeuble and palais compared to the English term palaceTime adverbs: à tout de suite, à tout à l’heure, à plus tard, à bientôtUse of même after a personal pronounDictations, written exercices, Oral comprehension test 5

Who this course is for:
Foreign language high school students, university students, Erasmus candidates, Delf candidates up to B1, independent workers, Entrepreneurs, managers, travelers




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