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Learn how to use the verb "to be"
Learn how to use the French verb aimer, meaning "to like" or "to love"
Learn about the numbers 1 to 10
Learn how to tell time and count to twenty
Learn how to use the French verb avoir, which means "to have"
Learn about forming the negative
Learn the French verb that means "to do"
Learn how to ask yes or no questions
Learn how to use French demonstrative adjectives
Learn how to use French questions with inversion
Learn French ordinal numbers and more French question words
Learn about French infinitive verbs
Learn about dependent clauses
Learn how to say "must" and "need to"
Learn to tell a new flame that you're booked
Learn about French reflexive verbs
Learn about the French imperative form of the verb, which we use for giving orders
Learn how to ask for directions
Review French possessives
Learn about the pronoun en and how to form adverbs
Learn about using the French verbs venir and aller to express near the past or near future actions
Learn about the French pronoun y
Learn about French relative pronouns
Learn about using the plural
Learn about a form of the past tense
Learn to speak impressive conversational French
Learn how to engage in friendly French conversation with that great-looking person next to you
Learn how to ask questions to help you get the conversation started, such as asking who the person is and where the person is from
Learn trends toward using more English in France and ways to endear yourself to your French-speaking hosts
Learn about how to tell time and how to talk about the temperature using the Celsius scale
Learn how to discuss your possessions in French using possessive adjectives
Learn how to respond to questions a customs officer might ask you when you're entering France
Learn how to use French to ask what time things will happen
Learn about the genders of French nouns so you can use the appropriate articles and adjectives with them
Learn how to find the hotel reception
Learn how to ask about and how to describe the weather
Learn more about constructing the various forms of question in French, depending on the level of formality you need to use in you conversation
Learn all about how to use adverbs to add descriptiveness to your French verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs
Learn how to use the proper French word order to construct sentences and how to ask about the time and locations of all the events you'll need to (and will want to) attend in France
Learn how to describe the things you love and the things you dislike
Learn about how to ask for and how to offer an opinion
Learn how to tell someone what you don't know and what you do know
Learn how to use the French verb that means "to say"
Learn about how to use the French future tense to make plans in the near future
Learn how to tell time using minutes
Learn the three steps you need to know to conjugate a reflexive verb
Learn how to state what you need and want
How to form and use the imperative mood to give and receive directions so you can navigate your way around France
Learn how to say where you are using the French words for "here" and "there"
Learn how to use partitive articles, such as "some," to indicate an indefinite quantity
Learn the secrets you'll need to know to determine whether a French adjective precedes or follows the noun it modifies
Learn about two of the most important French verb tenses you'll need to know: the past and the imperfect
Learn the many different ways you can form questions using the French word that means "what" and "which"
Learn how to use the French near future tense and the compound past tense
Learn how to build questions using the French word that means "why"
Learn how to use the French verb to answer questions starting with "Where?" and to talk about time
Learn how to use the French verbs and avoir in the negative form
Learn how to describe people or things with adjectives
Learn how to describe people or things with properly placed adjectives
Learn how to set an appointment with friends
Learn patterns to make simple questions with French interrogative adverbs
Learn useful French prepositions for talking about your itinerary and timetable when traveling
Learn useful French specific partitive pronouns
Learn useful French pronominal verbs
Learn how to express your preferences and choices
Learn how to compare things and people
Learn how to talk about quantities
Learn about the use of y and en
Learn how to express pain or to talk about an illness
Learn how to use the French verb aller
Learn how to use the French verb faire
Learn how to use the conditional form to ask something politely
Learn how to talk in French about things that are currently under way
Learn how to talk in French about a fact in the near future
Learn how to use the future tense in French to say what will happen
Learn how to use the French verb pouvoir to say what you can or may do
Learn how to use the verb "to know"
Learn how to use the French expression Pourriez-vous, which means "Could you?"
Learn how to talk about facts in the past
Learn how to use the negative form of the passé compose so that you can speak about facts in the past that did not happen