Beginner's course 3 will help you to extend your vocabulary on various different topics, including eating habits, your house, skills, free time and fashion. Different dialogues will teach you new verbs and how to put your French into practice in everyday situations for level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Who does this belong to?
Here you'll learn: to say that something belongs to you - to say where something is
Who does this belong to?
Here you'll learn: to talk about your family - to state ownership of property
Who does this belong to?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - disjunctive personal pronouns - possessive adjectives
My habits
Here you'll learn: to describe your daily routine - a few reflexive verbs
My habits
Here you'll learn: to talk about eating habits - about negation
My habits
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - reflexive verbs - the modal verb devoir
Here you'll learn: how to pronounce g in different situations - how to pronounce gn
In the living room
Here you'll learn: how to talk about rooms and furniture - mettre and its meanings
In the living room
Here you'll learn: about types of housing - regular adjectives - the forms of beau, vieux and nouveau
In the living room
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - beau, vieux and nouveau - the verb mettre
Here you'll learn: when c is pronounced as k and when it is an s - how to pronounce ç
Can you...?
Here you'll learn: to talk about abilities and free time - regular adverbs and their usage
Can you...?
Here you'll learn: how to arrange to meet up and to state reasons - irregular adverbs like bien and mal
Can you...?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the verbs savoir and pouvoir - regular and irregular adverbs
Here you'll learn: when e is pronounced and when it's silent
That's fashionable...
Here you'll learn: how to buy clothes - all the forms of quel and their usage
That's fashionable
Here you'll learn: colours and a few articles of clothing - endings for colour adjectives
That's fashionable
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the verb vouloir (to want) - the forms of quel
Here you'll learn: when the pronunciation of s is voiced or unvoiced - how to pronounce z