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Français A1 à A2 — Leçons complètes pour grammaire, vocabulaire et histoires
Niveau A1 — Débutant
Grammaire
- The Basics & GreetingsEssential greetings, introductions, and the Tu vs Vous system.
- Subject Pronouns & ÊtreI, You, He/She — and the most important verb: To Be.
- Nouns & ArticlesMasculine vs Feminine. Definite (le/la) and Indefinite (un/une) articles.
- Avoir (To Have) & NegationExpressing possession and forming negative sentences.
- Regular -ER VerbsThe largest group of French verbs (Manger, Parler, Aimer).
- Adjectives & AgreementDescribing people and objects. Matching gender and number.
- Asking QuestionsEst-ce que, inversion, and question words.
- Aller & Near FutureGoing places and talking about what you’re going to do.
- Faire (To Do/Make)Essential expressions involving weather, sports, and chores.
- Prepositions of PlaceIn, at, on, under. Describing where things are.
- Possessive AdjectivesTalking about ownership: My, Your, His, Her.
- Demonstrative AdjectivesPointing things out: This, That, These, Those.
- Partitive ArticlesTalking about food and unspecified quantities (Some).
- Regular -IR VerbsConjugating the second group of verbs like Finir and Choisir.
- Regular -RE VerbsConjugating the third group of verbs like Vendre and Attendre.
- Modal VerbsExpressing ability, desire, and obligation: Pouvoir, Vouloir, Devoir.
- Reflexive Verbs (Present)Daily routine actions done to oneself.
Vocabulaire
- Numbers & TimeCounting 0–100, telling time, and days of the week.
- Family & PetsDescribing family members and domestic animals.
- Food & DiningOrdering at a café, market items, and meals.
- The City & DirectionsNavigating a town, places, and asking the way.
- Colors & DescriptionDescribing physical appearance and colors.
- Calendar & SeasonsDays, months, seasons, and dates.
- House & HomeRooms, furniture, and basic household items.
- Hobbies & LeisureSports, music, and free time activities.
- Daily RoutineFrom waking up to going to sleep.
Niveau A2 — Élémentaire
Grammaire
- Passé Composé (Avoir)Talking about completed past actions.
- Passé Composé (Être)Verbs of movement: Dr. & Mrs. Vandertramp and agreement rules.
- L’ImparfaitDescribing habits, settings, and ongoing past actions.
- Reflexive Verbs (Past)Daily routine verbs in the past tense.
- Direct Object PronounsAvoiding repetition using le, la, les.
- Indirect Object PronounsReplacing “to someone” using lui, leur.
- The Pronouns Y and EnReplacing places and quantities.
- The Future SimplePredicting the future and making promises.
- The ImperativeGiving orders, advice, and suggestions.
- Introduction to ConditionalExpressing wishes and polite requests.
- Relative Pronouns (Qui/Que)Connecting sentences using Who, Which, and That.
- Subjunctive IntroductionExpressing necessity and emotions.
- Demonstrative PronounsReplacing nouns: The one, That one (Celui, Celle).
- Complex NegationNever, nothing, nobody: ne…jamais, ne…rien, ne…personne.
- Comparatives & SuperlativesComparing things: Better, Worse, The Best.
- AdverbsDescribing how actions are done (-ment).
- Time PrepositionsDepuis, Pendant, Il y a (Since, During, Ago).
- The Gerund (Le Gérondif)Expressing simultaneous actions with en + present participle.
- Recent Past (Venir de)Talking about what just happened.
Vocabulaire
- Travel & AccommodationAirports, hotels, and solving problems abroad.
- Health & The BodyVisiting the doctor and describing symptoms.
- Work & EducationJobs, office supplies, and school subjects.
- Clothing & ShoppingBuying clothes, sizes, and colors.
- Technology & MediaComputers, internet, and phones.
- Nature & EnvironmentLandscape, weather, and ecology.
- Emotions & PersonalityDescribing feelings and character traits.
- Kitchen & CookingUtensils, cooking verbs, and recipes.
- Arts & CultureCinema, music, literature, and painting.
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