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Master intermediate French Language skills (speaking, reading, listening, writing) for travel, work, and study.

What you will learn

Students will develop and improve their listening comprehension in French.

Students will practice their reading skills in order to be able to read a text written in simple French.

Students will be able to talk about food, events in the past, events in the future, and tourism in France.

Students will learn how to speak and write in the main past tenses of French (passé composé and imparfait).

Students will learn how to speak and write in the future tense (le futur simple).

Students will learn how to use direct and indirect object pronouns.

Students will learn how to make commands and place orders in French.

Description

French is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. You can hear French spoken on every continent of the globe. Learning French will increase your employment opportunities regardless of where you are located in the world.

A Mastercourse to improving your French skills

This course focus on several key skills that many courses neglect:

  • Practice with new vocabulary.
  • Learn to read novels and short stories in French.
  • Understand spoken French through videos and audio clips of French speakers.
  • Discuss events in the past, present, and future tense

These skills will prepare you to become more fluent and more capable in the French language.


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Contents and Overview

This course is an intermediate level course. It will build on the topics and grammatical structures which you have previously learned elsewhere. This course contains several modules:

  • Talking about the past tense
  • Ordering food
  • Object Pronouns (like him, her, it, us, etc)
  • Reading a short story
  • Travelling to Paris
  • Reading a novel
  • Talking about the future tense

This course, taught by an experienced, bilingual French professor, is comprised of video lectures and learning activities (quizzes) to help solidify your learning. You can progress through the course as quickly or as slowly as you wish. You can learn french online free of having to go to a physical classroom. Taking this online course is a convenient way to learn the language in your free time or on the go.

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Content

Bienvenue!

Bienvenue! Welcome!
Join our French Learning Community!
French Learning Community
How to pronounce the French R sound

Let’s talk about the past

Introduction to the past tense
Le participe passé
Le passé composé avec être
Le passé composé avec les verbes pronominaux
Le passé composé avec avoir
Vocabulary Review
Listening comprehension: Qu’est-ce que tu as fait hier soir ? (French subtitles)
Listening comprehension: Qu’est-ce que tu as fait hier soir ? (FR/EN subtitles)
Listening comprehension: Qu’est-ce que tu as fait hier soir ? (No subtitles)

Food, baking, and cooking

How to say SOME in French
Verbs of food: Prendre, mettre, servir, boire, ouvrir
Commands and orders
Vocabulary Review
Reading comprehension activity
Reading comprehension: A recipe for crêpes!
Reading comprehension: A recipe for crêpes!
Vocabulary Review

Object pronouns

What are objects?
Direct object pronouns
Indirect object pronouns
Object pronouns au passé composé
Object pronouns au futur proche
Object pronouns à l’impératif
Listening comprehension: Qui est Justin Trudeau?
Listening comprehension: Le jour du souvenir
Vocabulary Review

La belle et la bête (Beauty and the beast)

Introduction to the imparfait
The difference between the passé composé and the imparfait
Reading comprehension: La belle et la bête
Vocabulary Review

Voyageons en France!

Le pronom Y
Le pronom EN
Y et EN au passé composé, à l’imparfait, à l’impératif, au présent
Indefinite pronouns and adjectives
Negative pronouns and adjectives
Listening comprehension: Voyageons en France!

Le petit prince – reading novels in French

Introduction to the passé simple
Conjugating the passé simple
Introduction au Petit prince
Reading comprehension: Le petit prince
Vocabulary Review

Into the future!

Voir, savoir, dire
Making comparisons in French
Superlatives
Le futur simple