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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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Thursday 6pm: Summary #3
ByLiseCours du jeudi 18h: Résumé #3 Last Thursday, we started out by checking last week’s new vocabulary. Then you told me about some of your plans/ new year resolutions – we will continue next week – I felt it was a good exercise, if slightly repetitive. Otherwise, we talked about where you go shopping: local…
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Radios Françaises sur l’Internet
ByLiseVoici une liste des principales stations de radio françaises. Radios publiques Arte Radio ARTE Radio est une radio à la demande sur l’internet. Il y a des centaines de reportages et de créations sonores que vous pouvez écouter quand vous le désirez. RFI (Radio France Internationale) Radio France Internationale (RFI), une radio du service public,…
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Elementary Monday – Summary #1
ByLiseFor our first lesson, we started by introducing one another, which was a good opportunity to revise how to ask questions and check out a few odds and ends. We then talked about likes and dislikes (food) which allowed us to revise the conjugations of the regular verbs ending in -er. Finally, I just asked…
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Tuesday 10am Summary #3
ByLiseCours du Mardi 10h: Résumé #3 (en ligne) Mardi, nous avons commencé par le vocabulaire de la semaine 2, puis on a continué à parler de livres: David nous a présenté La Voleuse de Livres, un livre qui m’a vraiment intriguée et où la mort est apparemment un personnage à part entière, et Ken nous…
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Elementary French class : Summary 6
ByLiseBonjour! Initially, we started on Monday by going over last week’s vocabulary in French and then we talked about cinema and practised the past tenses (passé composé and imparfait), using the game and the questions you had prepared. Finally we had a look at the future tense’s formation – we will practise it next week!…
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