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3 Minute French Course 14 | Language lessons for beginners
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3 Minute French - Course 14 | Language lessons for beginners
Last updated 8/2023
Duration: 8h34m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps® | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 628 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Build on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1-13, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.

What you'll learn
Learn all about prepositions and how their meanings differ from English to French
Learn verbs that use prepositions in English but don't use them in French
Learn about verbs that use the preposition "de"
Look at how to tell somebody to "remember to do something" in French
Learn some verbs that use the preposition "à"
Learn about verbs that use the prepositions "à" and "de" together
Learn about some verbs that use a different preposition
Explore the difference between the verbs "sentir" and "se sentir"
Look at some different ways to form negative sentences
Meet the useful word "comme"
Learn how to talk about what you like and dislike
Learn how to talk about what you do for a living
Learn how to give a description of what you look like
Talk about yourself and your family life
Learn lots of new verbs, nouns, adverbs and adjectives that will improve your French fluency

Requirements
Make sure that you are familiar with everything learnt in 3 Minute French courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
Description
Welcome to course 14 :-)
This is course 14, and it's made up of lessons 117 to 125, with a little half lesson in the middle just for some extra information that I couldn't quite fit anywhere else!
The start of this course is all about
PREPOSITIONS
. Or, more specifically, how to use prepositions with verbs. We're going to focus each lesson on a different preposition, and then we'll look at what verbs use each preposition. There are certain verbs that are always followed by
de, and there are other verbs that are always followed by à. Then, there's a group of verbs that can be used with both
de and à! Finally, there are verbs that take different prepositions - and those verbs are what I've dedicated the half lesson to.
If you've ever looked in a French dictionary, you might have come across some little abbreviations:
qch and qqn. Well, in this lesson, we're going to look at what these mean, and we'll look at how they can help us improve our language skills.
We're going to look at different ways to say what you like and dislike using some new verbs, and we're going to learn a new phrase, venir de, which can be used to talk about what you've just done.
je viens de voir Marie - I've just seen MarieWe're going to be looking at lots of new verbs and adjectives to help us talk about our family, friends and relationships. We'll get a Vocabulary Expansion Sheet
with lots of words and phrases for talking about different characteristics.
A bit of time in this course will be spent writing some motors for talking about our jobs. So, we'll need some vocabulary to help us tackle that topic. And we'll also be looking at a new negative phrase that will come in useful:
ne . rien.
Finally, just like always, we'll be expanding our vocabulary with lots of new nouns, adverbs, adjectives and verbs, as well as recapping old vocabulary to keep it in our long-term memories ready for whenever we need to use it.
J'espère que vous aimerez ce cours
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I hope you enjoy this course
Merci
Who this course is for:
Anybody who enjoys the 3 Minute French method and wants to build more on what has been learnt so far

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