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Telling Time
Salut! Today you're learning how to tell time in French — and a few ways to ask for it like a local. Video below Il est quelle heure ? — What time is it? Il est trois heures — It is 3 o'clock Il est trois heures et demie — It is 3:30 Il est trois heures et quart — It is 3:15 Il est quatre heures moins le quart — It is 3:45 Il est midi — It is noon Il est minuit — It is midnight Vers quelle heure ? — Around what time? Once you have these down, you'll be able to talk about schedules, make plans, and follow conversations much more easily. Can you write some sentence using theses ? Write them in the comments below!
Telling Time
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Yé deux heures vingt-cinq ~ !
Bonjour!
Bonjour à tous! My name is Patrick and I currently live in New England. I want to improve my French skills because I want to visit Québec more often and interact with locals. I've been to Montréal a number of times and want to get into other parts of the province where English isn't as common. Merci beaucoup!
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Bienvenue, Patrick ~ !
Test #1
Salut! This is your first test — let's see how much you remember! Je suis grand — I am tall Il est bon — He is good Vous êtes fatigué — You are tired (formal) Tu es petite — You are small Nous sommes heureux — We are happy Elles sont nouvelles — They are new (feminine) Je suis simple — I am simple Tu es content — You are happy These are just a few examples — your flashcards have many more random sentence combinations for you to practice! Video below Can you make a few sentences using today's words? Write them in the comments below!
Test #1
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Je suis content parce que ma vie est simple et je n’ai plus besoin de travailler. 😊
Les pronoms partie 2
Salut! Today you're going to learn the little words that show who's doing something to whom — and they're everywhere in French. Video below Me / m' — Myself (m' before vowels: Je m'assis, Je me lave) Te / t' — You / to you (t' before vowels: Je t'explique, Je te lave) Se / s' — Himself / herself / themselves (s' before vowels: Il s'exprime, Il se lave) Mon — My (masculine nouns) Son — His Ma — My (feminine nouns) Sa — Her These are called reflexive and possessive pronouns — they're small but they show up in almost every sentence you'll ever hear in French. Can you make a few sentences using today's words? Write them in the comments below!
Les pronoms partie 2
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Étien m’explique beaucoup de choses sur la langue française. 👍🏻
Le verbe "Être"
Salut ! Today we’re conjugating être — one of the most important verbs in French, and you’ll use it every single day. Video below être — to be je suis — I am tu es — You are il est — He is elle est — She is on est / nous sommes — We are (spoken / formal) vous êtes — You are (formal or plural) ils sont — They are (masculine) elles sont — They are (feminine) 💬 Question du jour Can you write one sentence about yourself using être?
Le verbe "Être"
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Je suis joyeux de découvrir cette école ~ !
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