3 Minute French - Course 14 | Language lessons for beginners
Build on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1-13, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.

What you will learn
Learn all about prepositions and how their meanings differ from English to French
Learn verbs that use prepositions in English but don't use them in French
Learn about verbs that use the preposition "de"
Look at how to tell somebody to "remember to do something" in French
Learn some verbs that use the preposition "Γ "
Learn about verbs that use the prepositions "Γ " and "de" together
Learn about some verbs that use a different preposition
Explore the difference between the verbs "sentir" and "se sentir"
Look at some different ways to form negative sentences
Meet the useful word "comme"
Learn how to talk about what you like and dislike
Learn how to talk about what you do for a living
Learn how to give a description of what you look like
Talk about yourself and your family life
Learn lots of new verbs, nouns, adverbs and adjectives that will improve your French fluency
Why take this course?
π Course 14 Highlight: Mastering French Prepositions & Beyond π
Welcome to Course 14! π
Dive into the next level of French mastery with lessons 117 to 125, and a special bonus half lesson. In this course, we're tackling one of the most intricate aspects of French grammar: PREPOSITIONS. It's not just about knowing which preposition to use; it's about understanding why certain verbs require specific prepositions.
π Preposition Mastery: We'll explore a new preposition in each lesson, learn the verbs that complement them, and unravel the mystery of those that can be used with both de and Γ . Plus, we'll delve into a special half lesson dedicated to verbs that play by their own rules.
π Dictionary Abbreviations: Say goodbye to confusion with qch (quoi) and qqn (quelque chose). We'll decode what these abbreviations mean and how they can be used effectively in French conversation.
π¬ Expressing Yourself: Discover new verbs and phrases to articulate your likes and dislikes, and learn how to talk about recent activities with the phrase "venir de". For example: "Je viens de voir Marie" - I've just seen Marie.
πͺ Family & Relationships: Expand your vocabulary to describe your family, friends, and relationships. You'll receive a Vocabulary Expansion Sheet filled with words and phrases for these topics.
βοΈ Professional Lingo: Write motors for talking about jobs and professions, learning the vocabulary needed to tackle this common topic in French.
π Negative Sentences: Introducing a new negative phrase "ne...rien" that will be incredibly useful as you advance your French skills.
β Vocabulary Recap: As always, we'll reinforce the vocabulary from previous lessons to ensure it's ingrained in your memory and ready for use.
β¨ Enjoy & Learn: I hope you find this course as enjoyable as it is informative, and that it brings you one step closer to fluency in French.
Merci beaucoup for joining Course 14. Let's embark on this linguistic adventure together! πβ‘οΈπ«π·
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