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Les questions pour apprendre à se connaître

In this slideshow you will learn the 6 basic questions to introduce yourself :

  1. Comment tu t’appelles ? = What is your name ?
  2. Quel âge as-tu ? = How old are you ?
  3. Où habites-tu ? = Where do you live ?
  4. Quelle est ta nationalité = What is your nationality ?
  5. Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire ? = What do you like to do ?
  6. Quel est ton métier ? = What is your job ?

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In this following video you will hear the questions that you just learn :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE5bcr7ejGs

 

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Future tense in French (3)

I am happy to introduce the winner of the contest : Philip !

Congratulations for having written the end of Monsieur Moustachou story. You can see the beginning of this story on one of the previous free online french lessons which explains how to build the future tense in French : Comment construire le Futur simple?

Here is the end of Monsieur Moustachou story written by Philip :

Diapositive2

See you all on Monday for a new French lesson !

 

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Perfect tense in French / Le passé composé (Part 2)

Un bon moyen de réviser pour ton examen de français et une belle opportunité pour améliorer tes compétences linguistiques en Français. Dans cette leçon gratuite, Monsieur Moustachou nous parle de ses vacances en Allemagne.

A good way to revise the perfect tense in French for your French GCSE or to improve your French speaking skills. In this free online french lesson, Monsieur Moustachou is talking about his holidays in Germany.

 

 

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This a recap of the French class which took place last Monday on the 10th of September 2018. If you would like to join these weekly intermediate evening French classes, please contact Marie-Claire, the teacher.

This class was actually a revision of a previous class. And as you know, the secret to get better in French is PRACTICE. So for you, here is another lesson about the perfect tense in French : le passé composé

Marie-Claire and Monsieur Moustachou look forward to seeing you again next Monday.

Au revoir et à Lundi prochain.