Easy French Course in 38 Lessons: Learn to Speak French Fluently343


Lesson 1: The Basics
Greetings
Introductions
Numbers 1-10
Simple sentences

Lesson 2: Pronunciation
French alphabet and sounds
Basic pronunciation rules
Nasal vowels
Liaison

Lesson 3: Verbs
Present tense of regular verbs
Irregular verbs: être and avoir
Object pronouns
Verb agreement

Lesson 4: Nouns
Gender of nouns
Plural formation of nouns
Possessive adjectives
Articles

Lesson 5: Adjectives
Types of adjectives
Agreement of adjectives
Comparative and superlative forms
Adjectives used as adverbs

Lesson 6: Prepositions
Common prepositions
Prepositions with specific uses
Prepositional phrases
Adverbs of place

Lesson 7: Adverbs
Types of adverbs
Adverb placement
Frequency adverbs
Adverbs of manner

Lesson 8: Pronouns
Subject pronouns
Object pronouns
Possessive pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns

Lesson 9: Questions
Basic question formation
Question words
Inverted questions
Tag questions

Lesson 10: Negation
Negative constructions
Negative adverbs
Negation of verbs
Negation of adjectives

Lesson 11: Possessive Constructions
Possessive adjectives
Possessive pronouns
Possessive constructions with de
Possessive constructions with à

Lesson 12: Past Tense
Formation of the passé composé
Use of the passé composé
Irregular verbs in the passé composé
Past tense of être and avoir

Lesson 13: Imperfect Tense
Formation of the imparfait
Use of the imparfait
Irregular verbs in the imparfait
Imparfait vs. passé composé

Lesson 14: Future Tense
Formation of the futur simple
Use of the futur simple
Irregular verbs in the futur simple
Future tense of être and avoir

Lesson 15: Conditional Tense
Formation of the conditionnel
Use of the conditionnel
Irregular verbs in the conditionnel
Conditional sentences

Lesson 16: Subjunctive Mood
Formations of the present and past subjunctive
Use of the subjunctive mood
Common verbs used with the subjunctive
Subjunctive after certain conjunctions

Lesson 17: Reflexive Verbs
Formation and use of reflexive verbs
Common reflexive verbs
Reflexive pronouns
Reflexive verbs with direct objects

Lesson 18: Passive Voice
Formation and use of the passive voice
Passive voice with être and faire
Passive voice with reflexive verbs
Impersonal passive constructions

Lesson 19: Direct and Indirect Speech
Rules for changing direct speech to indirect speech
Changes in tense, pronouns, and mood
Subjunctive in indirect speech
Reported questions and commands

Lesson 20: Conditional Sentences
Types of conditional sentences (zero, first, second, third)
Formation and use of each type
Conditional conjunctions
Uses of conditional sentences

Lesson 21: Conjunctions
Types of conjunctions (coordinating, subordinating, correlative)
Common French conjunctions
Use of conjunctions to connect clauses and sentences
Punctuation rules with conjunctions

Lesson 22: Relative Clauses
Types of relative clauses (defining and non-defining)
Formation and use of relative pronouns
Relative clauses with subjunctive mood
Punctuation rules for relative clauses

Lesson 23: Comparative and Superlative Forms
Formation of comparative and superlative forms
Irregular comparative and superlative forms
Use of comparative and superlative forms
Comparison of adjectives and adverbs

Lesson 24: Adverbial Clauses
Types of adverbial clauses (time, place, manner, purpose, etc.)
Formation and use of adverbial clauses
Subordinating conjunctions
Punctuation rules for adverbial clauses

Lesson 25: Infinitives
Types of infinitives (present, past, and future)
Formation and use of infinitives
Infinitives as subjects, objects, and complements
Infinitives with prepositions

Lesson 26: Participles
Types of participles (present, past, and perfect)
Formation and use of participles
Participles as adjectives or verbs
Participles in compound tenses

Lesson 27: Gerunds
Formation and use of gerunds
Gerunds as nouns
Gerunds with prepositions
Gerunds in compound tenses

Lesson 28: Conditional Sentences
Types of conditional sentences (real, unreal, mixed)
Formation and use of each type
Conditional conjunctions
Uses of conditional sentences

2025-02-09


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