Talking About the Weather in French
Learn how to describe different kinds of weather, ask about it, and understand what French people mean when they say “Il fait beau.”
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Learn how to describe different kinds of weather, ask about it, and understand what French people mean when they say “Il fait beau.”
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Learn how to reserve a table, order food and drinks, and use some polite expressions that French speakers use every day when eating out.
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Phrases for talking about how you travelled in French.
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Master asking for and giving directions in French with key phrases, grammar tips, and cultural insights for navigating French towns.
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about what you did and saw at the beach, using the past tense in French.
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Here we learn some phrases to describe what you can see in the countryside.
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Learn French garden vocabulary and how to say what you want or need using vouloir and avoir besoin de. Includes examples and grammar tips.
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about your belongings – like your phone, bag, or passport – and how to say if you’ve lost them or had them stolen. You’ll also learn how to use possessive adjectives such as mon, ma, mes and son, sa, ses.
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe what you or someone else is wearing, as well as how to talk about buying new clothes. You’ll also learn the difference between neuf and nouveau – two French words that both mean “new,” but are used in slightly different ways.
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Learn to ask “Where is it?” in French using Où est… ? and prepositions like dans, sur and à côté de to describe where things are at home.
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