Learn french for beginners

Learn french for beginners

In this course, we will explore the basics of the French language for beginners and its rules, explaining important verbs and pronouns in an easy and simplified manner. This will help you build a solid foundation to learn French, enabling you to master and speak it confidently.

Author: Marilyn Al Khawaikhy
Created at: 2024/02/19
Last update: 2024/07/27
Category: French
Total lessons: 29
Course language: English
Level: Beginner
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Course contents:

  • The verb Faire "to do" and the most important sentences we use it in.

    The verb "faire" is very important as it has several uses. In this lesson, we will learn about its conjugation in the present tense and the most important sentences and expressions in which we use it.

  • Possessive Pronouns in French

    French possessive pronouns indicate ownership, agreeing in gender and number with the noun. Forms like "mon/ma/mes" (my) and "ton/ta/tes" (your - informal) are used before or after nouns. They're vital for expressing possession in French conversations.

  • Sentence Structure in French

    In this lesson on sentence structure in French (La structure de la phrase), we will learn about simple sentences (Les phrases simples) and compound sentences (Les phrases composées).

  • The verb "prendre" and the most important sentences we use with it.

    The verb "prendre" is very important as it has several uses. In this lesson, we will learn about its conjugation in the present tense and the most important sentences and expressions in which we use it.

  • Partitive Articles in French

    Partitive articles in French indicate an indefinite amount of uncountable nouns. Understanding their usage is crucial for expressing quantities accurately in French.

  • Relative pronouns Que and Qui

    Relative pronouns "qui" and "que" serve to connect two clauses in a sentence. Understanding the distinction between "qui" and "que" is crucial for constructing clear and precise sentences in French.