Author: Maya Evia

St. Patrick’s Day Test
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St. Patrick’s Day Test

St. Patrick’s Day Test Tests are important to learn a new language because they help you to practice and test yourself. Before taking “St. Patrick’s Day Test” we suggest you to review Saint Patrick – French Reading. This test, Saint Patrick, was made in order to evaluate your French reading Comprehension skills. Once you have completed...

DELF PRIM A2 - Preparation
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DELF A2 Prim

DELF A2 Prim DELF A2 Prim is an official French exam for children aged 7 to 12 that assesses their ability to use French in everyday situations. It builds on the A1 Prim level, recognizing that young learners can communicate more comfortably and confidently in familiar contexts. At this level, children can: Understand and respond...

IR verbs plus-que-parfait dictation
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IR verbs plus-que-parfait dictation

IR verbs plus-que-parfait dictation Practice a French dictation in the pluperfect tense (Plus-que-parfait) with the sentences in this post “IR verbs plus-que-parfait dictation”. Dictation is an important activity that will help you improve your listening skills. Review these sentences with IR verbs and enhance your French vocabulary and grammar skills. Enjoy!    Dictation :...

Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait
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Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait

Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait Practice and learn French with these Sentences IR verbs plus-que-parfait. Review them, and you will enhance and expand your French vocabulary skills and grammar as well. Enjoy! The plus-que-parfait describes an action that had already happened before another past event. It is often used to express completed actions in storytelling or...

A1 DELF PRIM - Preparation
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DELF A1 Prim

DELF A1 Prim DELF A1 Prim is the first level of the DELF exams specifically designed for children aged 7 to 12. It evaluates basic French language skills and is tailored to the interests and abilities of young learners. The A1 Prim exam recognizes that children at this level can: Understand and use familiar everyday...