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Advanced Conversation 1: Talk & Learn
ByLiseMondays, 8-9.30pm – £100 for 10 weeks (15 hours)
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Refresher French : Summary 5
ByLiseAs usual, we started by the previous week’s vocabulary. Then we practised the past tense (“passé composé”) – initially correcting your homework, and then continuing with the board-game. We didn’t have time to do the song this week, but I will email you the words and a link where to listen to it 😀
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Conversational Elementary Programme
ByLiseFrench classes – Elementary Mondays 6-7.30pm
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Elementary French Class – Summary 4
ByLiseWe started our fourth lesson with a review from last week’s vocabulary in French, before correcting the grammar exercises about the imperfect. Then we talked about television: things we like and dislike (la téléréalité !) on TV. Devoirs: 1) Explain (in French!!) the vocabulary below. 2) Do the exercise (putting the text in the past…
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Reflexive verbs, present tense
ByLiseThese are used when you are talking about things you do to yourself, for instance, when you brush your teeth, or when you get dressed. Se lever je me lève I get up Se doucher tu te douches You have a shower S’habiller il s’habille He gets dressed Se brosser les dents elle se brosse…
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Chanson: Désolé pour hier soir, Tryo
ByLiseVidéo de la chanson de Tryo, suivie des paroles…
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