Learn French, the language of Le Monde, Molière and Les Misérables!
French is the official language in 29 independent nations, including…wait for it…
Belgium, Benin, Burkina, Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Central, African, Republic, Chad, Comoros, Côte, d’Ivoire, Democratic, Republic, of, the, Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial, Guinea, France, Guinea, Haiti, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Monaco, Niger, Republic, of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Switzerland, Togo, and Vanuatu.
Wow! 29 fantastic reasons to continue learning French with our French A1.2 level!
Plus, after English, French is the most-learned language worldwide. So you will be in great company and have plenty of fellow learners and native speakers to help you practice, n’est-ce pas?
Course Content
Lessons Status
1
Lesson 1 – There is / There are
2
Lesson 2 – Is there / Are there
3
Lesson 3 – Prepositions of Place
4
Lesson 4 – Prepositions of Place part 2
5
Lesson 5 – Prepositions of Place part 3
7
Lesson 7 – Directions part 2
10
Lesson 10 – Irregular verbs in the past
11
Lesson 11 – Questions in the past
12
Lesson 12 – Answers in the past
13
Lesson 13 – Time Expressions
16
Lesson 16 – Some & Any
19
Lesson 19 – Can Questions
20
Lesson 20 – Would like
21
Lesson 21 – Like & Would like
22
Lesson 22 – Present Continuous
23
Lesson 23 – Present Continuous negative
24
Lesson 24 – Present Continuous Questions
28
Lesson 28 – Nouns with Adjectives
29
Lesson 29 – Opposite Verbs
35
Lesson 35 – Ordering a Meal
38
Lesson 38 – Capitalisation
40
Lesson 40 – Transportation
41
Lesson 41 – Compound Nouns
42
Lesson 42 – Verbs & Nouns
43
Lesson 43 – Future Questions
44
Lesson 44 – French vs Canadian French
45
Lesson 45 – Present Simple and Continuous
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