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Intermediate French: Summary 5
ByLiseWe started as ever with last week’s vocabulary, which you explained in French. Then we used the document (film posters) to generate quite a healthy conversation 😀 tout en français ! Then we quickly revised the past tense for reflexive verbs. DEVOIRS – Vocabulaire – Prepare the questions for the questionnaire that you were given…
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Tuesday 8pm: Summary #5
ByLiseMardi, on a commencé par le vocabulaire de la semaine 4, puis nous avons fait une écoute et parlé du débat concernant l’identité nationale. Pour réécouter l’extrait de l’émission du Journal en Français Facile, c’est ici.)
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Private tuition 1
ByLiseOn occasion, we are asked to tutor people individually. There are a number of reasons why you may require private tuition: maybe you lack confidence and would like to brush up with individual lessons before facing a roomful of people. Or maybe you would like to organise classes for family or friends. Whatever your reason,…
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Refresher French : Summary 9
ByLiseIn spite of the snow, we managed to have a class and even got it broadcast over the internet. You may still watch it again: I am emailing the password etc separately! —> French Classes TV We started by practising times. Then, we used the questions you had prepared to initiate some conversation. After that…
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Refresher French – Summary #1
ByLiseFor this first lesson, we started a few revisions: how to ask questions, negatives, basic verbs… Then you practised “interrogating” one another using the questionnaires I had given. We didn’t have time to have a look at the song I had selected, but you can watch the video clip here.
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Tuesday 10am: Summary #6
ByLiseMardi, on a commencé par revoir le vocabulaire de la semaine 5 que nous avons expliqué en français comme toujours, puis on a parlé d’éducation (notamment châtiments corporels et éducation) et aussi de nos amis et de notre famille.
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