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Learn French Fast | Part 2

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    1. Phrases for Speaking | Pt 2
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    Once you are comfortable using the French verb parler in basic contexts, apply it to more specific situations, such as talking to multiple people.

    Once you are comfortable using the French verb parler in basic contexts, apply it to more specific situations, such as talking to multiple people.

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    2. Phrases for Listening
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    Ready to add another essential verb to your repertoire? Learn how to conjugate and use écouter, the French verb for ‘to listen’, in this mini lesson.

    Ready to add another essential verb to your repertoire? Learn how to conjugate and use écouter, the French verb for ‘to listen’, in this mini lesson.

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    3. Going Shopping
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    Let your friends know you are shopping out on the town with ‘acheter,' the French verb for ‘to buy.' This lesson provides conjugations and example sentences.

    Let your friends know you are shopping out on the town with ‘acheter,' the French verb for ‘to buy.' This lesson provides conjugations and example sentences.

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    4. The Verb "To Do"
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    Let’s get to the irregular verbs! After a short review of acheter, the French verb for ‘to buy,' learn how to conjugate and use the verb ‘faire.'

    Let’s get to the irregular verbs! After a short review of acheter, the French verb for ‘to buy,' learn how to conjugate and use the verb ‘faire.'

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    5. Asking "What...?" Questions
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    Learn how to use one of the most common question phrases in French — “qu’est-ce que…?” — in the context of buying wine, food, plane tickets, and more.

    Learn how to use one of the most common question phrases in French — “qu’est-ce que…?” — in the context of buying wine, food, plane tickets, and more.

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18 Comments
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Ali E
It's good lesson but o have to pay there's no way free
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Belinda D
I like the way youtype the English sounds
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alyssa w
thanks for the teaching that was fun now I no some france !
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Youna B
Thank you
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Abbodi U
Thanks for the lesson, it was a lot of help :), However, I think there is a mistake in the exercise no. 4, the question asked about the children where all the choices speak about policeman ?!!!
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