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Capsule 19-Cercles de Conversation
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Capsule 19-Cercles de Conversation

Capsule 19-Cercles de Conversation In this post “Capsule 19-Cercles de Conversation” we offer you 3 familiar questions for oral preparation for DELF A1 in case you are thinking of passing this exam. You can use this capsule for interact with a person in a simple way by asking and answering these 3 simple questions Enjoy!...

Quatre gros crapauds croassent près d’une grange
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Quatre gros crapauds croassent

Quatre gros crapauds croassent Learn and practice French pronunciation with this tongue twister: Quatre gros crapauds croassent près d’une grange. Translation: Four large toads croak near a barn. Visit our website for more French Tongue twisters and pronunciation exercises.   Practice your pronunciation with this interactive video Short Video  Explanation of tongue twister: Translation:...

APPRENDRE Passé Composé
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APPRENDRE Passé Composé

APPRENDRE Passé Composé Learn and practice French with this conjugation: APPRENDRE Passé Composé. The verb “To learn” is conjugated this way in Perfect tense: Le verbe “Apprendre Passé Composé” se conjugue de la façon suivante: J’ai appris, tu as appris, il a appris, elle a appris, nous avons appris, vous avez appris, ils ont appris,...

7 Questions de culture générale - partie 4
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7 Questions de culture générale – partie 4

7 Questions de culture générale – partie 4 In this post, “7 Questions de culture générale – Partie 4”, you will be reminded of general culture topics through 7 concise yet highly informative questions covering a wide variety of topics from around the world. These questions are organized into 7 categories, starting with information on...

APPRENDRE Présent
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APPRENDRE Présent

APPRENDRE Présent Learn and practice French with this conjugation “APPRENDRE Présent”: The verb “To learn” is conjugated this way in present tense: Le verbe Apprendre Présent se conjugue de la façon suivante: J’apprends, tu apprends, il apprend, elle apprend, nous apprenons, vous apprenez, ils apprennent, elles apprennent. Practice the verb “to learn” in present tense...

Negative words - Grammar L1
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Negative words in French

Negative words in French Negative words in French are used to negate statements, express denial, or indicate the absence of something. Here is a list of common negative words in French: Short video: Negative words in French Pas – The most common negative word used in French. Example : Je ne veux pas. (I don’t...