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Talking about the weather

Wherever we are, whatever we're doing, the weather seems to have an effect on our general state of mind. In this short lesson, we'll meet some expressions which will provide the basics, whether it's a beautiful day or raining cats and dogs.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 11
Released: Sat, 8th Jul 2006
Level: Beginner

Discussing a movie you've seen

Learn how to talk about a movie you saw last night - what it was about, where it was filmed, some adjectives to describe the plot, the way in which it was filmed - it's all in this lesson. If you haven't seen a particular movie, study the questions you'll need to put to someone who has.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 10
Released: Wed, 5th Jul 2006
Level: Beginner

Discussing a sports event

You watched a match on TV last night with friends and everybody is talking about it today. Your team played well and deserved their victory. But how do we talk about it all in French? Let's learn how to describe last night's atmosphere as well as some sports-specific vocabulary.


Price: 0 credit(s)
Lesson #: 9
Released: Mon, 3rd Jul 2006
Level: Intermediate

Making a suggestion

How do we propose going to the cinema, or the theatre? Or choosing between thai or chinese food? For that matter, how do we say "I don't mind - that's up to you." Let's find the answers and learn a few colloquial expressions, too.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 8
Released: Thu, 29th Jun 2006
Level: Beginner

Talking about the future

In our previous lessons, we've confined ourselves mainly to the present tense. But how do we talk about what we'll be doing next week, or for our summer vacation? We'll find out in this lesson.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 7
Released: Tue, 27th Jun 2006
Level: Beginner

Discussing your interests

In French, there are many ways of discussing the things that interest us. In this lesson, we'll meet a variety of verbs which will allow us to do that. We'll also look at "faire", a key verb in a wide range of activities.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 6
Released: Fri, 23rd Jun 2006
Level: Beginner

A look at the alphabet!

Whether you're opening a new bank account, or sending something by registered mail, chances are that someone is going to ask you to spell your name, your address, or whatever. But, how do you do that in French?! Let's find out.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 5
Released: Thu, 22nd Jun 2006
Level: Beginner

Problem at the airport!

Martin arrives in Charles de Gaulle airport, Paris. His luggage doesn't, however! Can you follow the directions he receives? Learn about "devoir", the pronoun "y", "le passé composé", and more. It's all in this lesson.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 4
Released: Tue, 20th Jun 2006
Level: Intermediate

Talking about work

Saying where and for whom you work. Talking about colleagues. interesting french acronyms. Introduction to the adverbs "bien" and "mal". Learn how to used the verb "pouvoir" in a variety of situations. Are the french hard workers? Find out now.


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 3
Released: Thu, 15th Jun 2006
Level: Beginner

Discussing family

In this lesson, learn how to say you get on well with someone. Speak about things in general and talk about playing musical instruments. Learn about adjectives ending in "-if", as well as the key verb "avoir".


Price: 1 credit(s)
Lesson #: 2
Released: Wed, 14th Jun 2006
Level: Beginner