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Learn how to say many common phrases in French that people use every day to introduce themselves
Learn how to talk about your ethnicity in French using the verb meaning "to be" We will also talk about word order in French, which is crucial to getting your point across in a clear and concise way
Learn how to talk about your ethnicity in French using the verb meaning "to be" We will also talk about word order , which is crucial to getting your point across in a clear and concise way
Learn how to use many common phrases
Learn to count to 10,000
Learn how to share your name and get another person's name
Learn how to let someone know when you understand something in French--and, maybe more importantly, when you don't
Learn how to ask every "what" and "who" question you'll need to work your way around the French city's landmarks, cultural hot spots, and those French bread and pastry shops
Learn how to ask someone about what they do for a living and how to respond with your chosen profession
Learn how to tell someone where you live and how to form questions using the verb meaning "to live"
Learn all about the French masculine articles that mean "the" and "a"
Learn about how to use the French indefinite feminine article meaning "the" and the French definite article meaning "a" to refer to nouns
Learn how to fish for information about a third person, including what that person does for a living
Learn how to ask someone about his or her schedule
Learn how to describe the possessions you own and how to ask about someone else's
Learn how to describe the world around you using the French equivalents of "there is" and "there are"
Learn how to use French to tell someone the definite and indefinite nouns, including name brands that you need to add to your collection
Learn how to ask people where they are
Learn about the importance of spelling
Learn three different ways you can ask a yes-no question
Learn how to ask someone for an item's price
Learn all about French adjectives
Learn how to use certain adjectives to describe nouns
Learn how to use the French verb that means "to go" to tell someone where you are headed
Learn how to tell someone your age
Learn how to assert your possession of objects
Learn how you can use the French word meaning "to go" to explain your upcoming plans to go somewhere
Learn how to say that you like to play a sport or participate in athletics
Learn how to express what you like and don't like using the French word meaning "to love" and "to like"
Learn how to use the French words that mean "to come"
Learn how to pronounce numbers 1-10
Learn how to talk about age
Learn to count from 10 to 100
Learn about French personal pronouns such as "I, me, you, us, and we"
Learn how to use French stressed pronouns in a conversation
Learn how to use the French possessive adjectives mon an ma to claim possession of something Then we will talk a little about the French TV series, Un gars, une fille
Learn the many ways to conjugate the French verbs with the -er ending in the present tense
Learn how to conjugate the second French verb group (-ir verbs) in the present indicative tense
Learn to negate statements in French as well as just say "no"
Learn how to talk about discontinued activities
Learn how to negate statements in French using ne/n' jamais to talk about what you will not do
Learn how to talk about yourself using the French verb meaning, "to be"
Learn how to describe your physical features and your clothing to others
Learn how to discuss your physical attributes and personality traits
Learn how to research, express, and consider different possibilities
Learn how to prepare you for repeating or clarifying what you or others have said
Learn how to use French idiomatic expressions, "Are you ready?" and "Let's go"
Learn how to make mandatory requests of others in French or explain to others what you believe to be their obligations using the French phrase Il faut
Learn how to tell people what they should or must do
Learn how to talk about your profession
Learn how to talk about your own responsibilities in French as well as ask about the responsibilities of others
Learn many different restrictive phrases in French such as the French words ne, que, seulement, juste, and faire among others
Learn how to tell people what you think