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Read, listen and repeat the phrase with “ne…jamais”.
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Read, listen and repeat the phrase with “ne…jamais”.
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#adverb
❗️Adjectives that end in -ant and -ent become adverbs in the following way:
*️⃣ ant becomes -amment
*️⃣ ent becomes -emment
➖L’homme bruyant ronfle bruyamment.
The loud man snores loudly.
➖Il parle allemand couramment.
He speaks German fluently.
➖L’homme prudent exhorte Paul à conduire prudemment.
The careful man urged Paul to drive carefully.
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#adverb
To form regular adverbs in French, take the feminine form of an adjective, and add -ment to the end.
1️⃣ Take the feminine form
*️⃣rapid -> rapide
*️⃣parfait -> parfaite
*️⃣heureux -> heureuse
2️⃣ Add -ment
*️⃣rapide -> rapidement
*️⃣parfaite -> parfaitement
*️⃣heureuse -> heureusement
➖Paul parle rapidement.
Paul speaks quickly.
➖Ils fonctionnent parfaitement ensemble.
They work perfectly together.
➖Heureusement, mon test va être facile.
Fortunately, my test is going to be easy.
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#Grammar
❗️Here are some more examples that show you how to express possession in French.
➖C’est le sac d’Andrea.
This is Andrea‘s bag.
➖Le paquet de Charles est ici.
Charles‘s package is here.
❗️Please note that you always need to add the definite articles (le, la, and les).
➖C'est la montre du père
This is Father's Watch
➖Les jouets des enfants sont là.
The children's toys are there.
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#Article #Vocabulary
❗️You have to use definitive articles (le, la, and les) rather than possessive adjectives (mon, ma, mes) to refer to parts of the body in French. Please have a look to see how parts of the body in French are used in sentences.
➖Je veux te serrer la main.
I want to shake your hand.
➖J’ai mal à la tête.
I have a headache.
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#Vocabulary
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#pronoun
For French A1, you just need to know these 3 use cases.
3️⃣ Single word reply
➖Elles? Vraiment?
Them? Really?
➖Qui veut du vin ? Nous !
Who wants some wine? We!
➖Qui est votre frère. Lui.
Who is your brother. Him.
So, if you have to give a single word reply, and you have to refer to a person, then stress pronouns will be used.
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#Grammar
❗️Never in French = Ne [Verb] Jamais
“ne…jamais” gets wrapped around the verb.
➖Tu ne parles jamais.
You never talk.
➖Elle ne va jamais à Paris.
She never goes to Paris.
❗️Please note that ne becomes n’ when in front of a vowel or mute h.
➖Vous n’êtes jamais chez vous.
You are never home.
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#Phonetics #Vocabulary
Read, listen and repeat the phrase with the adverb «complètement».
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⚠️ A Russian girl shared a prompt for ChatGPT that helped her save 200,000 rubles on a trip to Paris.
1. Location analysis:
You are a travel expert. Analyze [country/city] according to my style (I like [ ] / I don't like [ ]). Briefly provide:
• best weeks (weather, holidays, prices),
• 5 non-touristy places (art/food/nature),
• actual prices,
• neighborhoods for accommodation (pros/cons, price per night),
• money-saving life hacks.
Create an [N-day] itinerary for [city/region]. Budget [amount]. Style [relaxed/active]:
• 4–6 points by neighborhoods for walking tours,
• logistics (transport, time, price),
• 1 quiet alternative for bad weather,
• place to eat nearby (average check).
At the end of the day — summary of expenses + map-scheme.
A. Budget: break down [amount] into accommodation/food/transport/entrance fees/unforeseen expenses.
B. Neighborhoods: select 3 near the center (–30–50% price, quieter) and 1 hotel each + pros/cons.
C. Dates: choose off-peak dates with low prices and no crowds, explain why.
#Grammar
To express possession in French you will use de (of).
❗️In English, you will use ‘s to express possession.
However, in French this will look at bit different.
➖C’est la voiture de Noah.
This is Noah‘s car.
❗️Essentially in English you would say: the person’s object.
But in French you would say: the object of the person.
The French form was also used in Old English
➖Le livre de David.
The book of David.
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#Vocabulary
Let's learn or repeat the names of body parts.
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#Vocabulary #Phonetics
Read, listen and repeat the phrase "Je suis malade" (I am sick)
Write in the comments «J’ai mal à la jambe» (I have a pain in my leg)
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#Article #Vocabulary
Parts of the Body in French need articles
When you refer to your body in English you will say things such as:
*️⃣ my hand
*️⃣ my arm
*️⃣ my head
*️⃣ my leg
*️⃣ my fingers
*️⃣ my foot
❗️However in French, this list would look a bit different.
*️⃣ la main
*️⃣ le bras
*️⃣ la tête
*️⃣ la jambe
*️⃣ les doigts
*️⃣ le pied
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#Vocabulary
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Write this phrase in the comment, replace the stress pronoun TOI with LUI.
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#Vocabulary
Read and listen.
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Write this phrase in the comment, replace the stress pronoun TOI with LUI.
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#Vocabulary
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Write this phrase in the comment, replace the stress pronoun TOI with VOUS.
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#pronoun
For French A1, you just need to know these 3 use cases.
2️⃣ Very simple sentences
➖C’est lui et elle !
It’s him and her!
➖Pas nous !
Not us!
➖Non, pas eux !
No, not them!
So, in simple sentences, where you want to put an emphasis on a person, stress pronouns will be used.
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