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Category: Written lessons
These are our free written lessons for both the English and French languages.
DOWNLOAD END OF TERM 1 EXAM FOR FRENCH
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DOWNLOAD END OF TERM 3 EXAM FOR FRENCH
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ALL ABOUT PERSONAL PRONOUNS IN FRENCH
In French, personal pronouns are essential for communication as they replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences more concise. Learning personal pronouns is a crucial step in building your foundation in the language. In this lesson, we’ll explore the different types of personal pronouns in French and how to use them correctly.
SOME COMPUTER WORDS IN FRENCH
Dans cette leçon, nous allons apprendre quelques termes informatiques de base en français, ainsi que leurs équivalents en anglais. Ces termes vous aideront à mieux comprendre et communiquer dans le monde de l’informatique.
DEFINITE ARTICLES IN FRENCH
In French, just like in English, definite articles are used to refer to specific nouns that are already known to both the speaker and the listener. In English, the definite article is “the.” In French, there are four forms of the definite article
INDEFINITE ARTICLES IN FRENCH
Indefinite articles are essential components of the French language and are used to introduce nouns that are not specific or known to the listener. In English, the indefinite articles are “a” and “an.” In French, there are three forms of indefinite articles
HOW TO APOLOGIZE IN FRENCH
In this beginner’s lesson, we’ll cover various ways to apologize in French and provide examples to help you understand how to use them effectively.
HOW TO THANK SOMEONE IN FRENCH
In French, expressing gratitude and saying “thank you” is an important aspect of politeness and communication. Here’s a beginner’s guide on how to thank someone in French:
HOW TO PUT A SENTENCE IN NEGATIVE FORM IN FRENCH
Negative sentences are used to express the opposite of a positive statement. In French, negative sentences are formed by adding specific negative words to the sentence and changing the structure slightly