Conversational French Course For Beginners | By Fun French
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.44 GB | Duration: 15h 54m
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.44 GB | Duration: 15h 54m
Unique, fast, and efficient method with a native teacher | Conversation, daily-life vocabulary and no grammar stress !
What you'll learn
How to effortlessly converse on various topics
How to master conversations in past, present, and future tenses
Get comfortable with listening comprehension thanks to audio exercices
How to reuse around 300 daily-life words
Understand the logic of the actual important grammar rules.
How to master pronunciation for more effective communication.
How to write and read
How to be an independent and confident speaker !
Requirements
None. Your motivation !
A note book is always a good idea
Be consistent ! Consistency represents 50% of your success
Description
Are you seeking a quick and efficient way to learn French, one that strikes a perfect balance between traditional grammar-focused methods and modern apps that often lack structure? Look no further – you've found your ideal language learning companion!The Fun French Language Course is the result of my extensive experience as a global teacher and self-learner. Having lived abroad, I understand the need to learn languages swiftly for effective communication. Unsatisfied with existing methods, I naturally created my own approach, which harmoniously combines essential grammar and conversational skills. This approach yielded highly engaging results with my French students, and now, it's your turn to benefit from it!So, what's the secret of Fun French and how does it help you learn French quickly and effectively?1. Listening: Fun French prioritizes listening comprehension through real-life dialogues, providing an authentic immersive experience along with numerous audio comprehension exercises.2. Selection and Focus: We concentrate on a carefully selected set of essential grammar rules to prevent overwhelming your mind.3. Vocabulary Absorption: Our method facilitates quick vocabulary absorption by reusing set of words.Thanks to its unique crossover method, Fun French enables you to progressively work towards your goals across sections, ensuring a strong foundation : once you learn something in one video, you will continue practicing it in the next sections.By the end of this course, you will have the ability to engage in diverse conversations, express your ideas in various tenses, and use grammar effortlessly for independent communication.At the core of this course are 8 sections dedicated to communication, each revolving around daily-life dialogues. You'll also find a proper introduction to the language, pronunciation sections, extra content, and exercises at the end of each video.This course centers on four primary objectives:1. Communication: Mastering past, present, and future tenses, along with enhancing your listening comprehension skills.2. Vocabulary: Absorbing and reusing over 300 daily-life vocabulary words.3. Grammar: Understanding the logic of the 25 most important grammar rules.4. Pronunciation: Mastering pronunciation for more effective communication.Whether you're a traveler, a lover of French culture, or someone up for a new challenge, this course has been designed with you in mind. It empowers you to speak French with confidence without drowning in unnecessary grammar intricacies. Join Fun French and embark on an exciting journey to becoming a proficient French speaker!To complete the Fun French course, don't forget to check out the Fun French Podcast !A bientôt ! (see you soon)Lola
Overview
Section 1: Diving into french
Lecture 1 Getting familiar with the language
Lecture 2 Se présenter - Introduce yourself
Lecture 3 Phrases utiles - useful sentences
Lecture 4 Anatomie du français - french language anatomy
Lecture 5 Extra content : Absorb vocabulary quickly - The sinking in challenge
Section 2: La pause prononciation 1/2 - The pronunciation break
Lecture 6 Introduction prononciation
Lecture 7 L'alphabet
Lecture 8 Les lettres silencieuses - Silent letters
Lecture 9 Les associations de lettres 1/3 - Letters associations
Lecture 10 Overview : les liaisons
Section 3: Communiquer au présent - Communicate in present tense
Lecture 11 Get ready to talk !
Lecture 12 Conversation : ÊTRE INVITÉ - TO BE INVITED OVER
Lecture 13 Vocabulary : common words for daily life conversations
Lecture 14 Vocabulary : learn to identify verbs in sentences
Lecture 15 Conjugaison : L'infinitif
Lecture 16 Conjugaison : Les verbes en -er - Verbs ending in -er
Lecture 17 Conjugaison : Le verbe 'être' - To be
Lecture 18 Conjugaison : Le verbe 'avoir' - To have
Lecture 19 Conjugaison : Le verbe 'aller' (and BE + ING) - To go (and Be+ING)
Lecture 20 Grammaire : féminin / masculin des noms - Gender of nouns
Lecture 21 Grammaire : pluriel des noms - plural of nouns
Lecture 22 Grammaire : les adjectifs
Lecture 23 Grammaire : la négation simple
Lecture 24 Extra content : Les chiffres 1/3
Section 4: La prononciation 2/2 - The pronunciation break
Lecture 25 Associations de lettres 2/3
Lecture 26 Associations de lettres 3/3
Lecture 27 Les voyelles nasales - Nasale sounds
Lecture 28 Les 10 erreurs communes en prononciation - 10 common mistakes in pronunciation
Lecture 29 Extra content : exercice lecture (comics) - Reading exercice
Section 5: Communiquer au passé - Communicate in past tense
Lecture 30 Conversation : RENCONTRER DES AMIS D'AMIS - MEETING FRIENDS OF FRIENDS
Lecture 31 Vocabulary : common words for daily life conversations
Lecture 32 Vocabulary : learn to identify verbs in sentences
Lecture 33 Conjugaison : passé composé introduction
Lecture 34 Conjugaison : Passé composé verbes en -er (avoir)
Lecture 35 Conjugaison : Passé composé verbes -er (être)
Lecture 36 Conjugaison : passé composé verbes irréguliers
Lecture 37 Grammaire : les adverbes
Lecture 38 Grammaire : poser une question simple - ask a simple question (yes, no ? /what?)
Lecture 39 Extra content : les chiffres 2/3
Section 6: Communiquer au futur - Communicate in future tense
Lecture 40 Conversation : RENCONTRER UN VOISIN - MEETING A NEIGHBOUR
Lecture 41 Vocabulary : common words for daily life conversations
Lecture 42 Vocabulary : learn to identify verbs in sentences
Lecture 43 Conjugaison : le futur proche - near future
Lecture 44 Conjugaison : le 'we' informel - the informal 'we'
Lecture 45 Grammaire : Poser une question, pourquoi et où ? - Asking why and where
Lecture 46 Grammaire : Retourner une question - Returning a question (and you ?)
Section 7: Conjugation recap : Présent, passé, futur
Lecture 47 Leçon (lesson)
Lecture 48 Exercices
Section 8: Communiquer au passé et présent - Communicate in both past and present tenses
Lecture 49 Conversation : ALLER À UN ÉVÈNEMENT - GOING TO AN EVENT
Lecture 50 Vocabulaire : mots communs au quotidien
Lecture 51 Vocabulaire : apprendre à identifier les verbes
Lecture 52 Conjugaison : Le présent (vouloir, pouvoir- want, can)
Lecture 53 Conjugaison : le passé composé (venir, finir - to come, to finish)
Lecture 54 Grammaire : les adjectifs possessifs 1/2 (My. your, her/his)
Lecture 55 Grammaire : les adjectifs possessifs 2/2 (Our, your, their)
Lecture 56 Grammaire : poser une question (qui ?) - Ask a question (who ?)
Lecture 57 Extra content : jours et mois - Days and months
Section 9: Communiquer au passé et présent 2 - Communicate in both past and present 2
Lecture 58 Conversation : RETROUVER DES AMIS - MEETING WITH FRIENDS
Lecture 59 Vocabulaire : mots communs au quotidien
Lecture 60 Vocabulaire : apprendre à identifier les verbes
Lecture 61 Conjugaison : le présent (faire- to do)
Lecture 62 Conjugaison : le présent (Finir-to finish)
Lecture 63 Conjugaison : le présent (venir - to come)
Lecture 64 Conjugaison : le passé récent (recent past)
Lecture 65 Conjugaison : le passé composé (vouvoir, avoir, voir)
Lecture 66 Grammaire : poser une question (Quel ?) - Ask a question (what ?)
Lecture 67 Grammaire : poser une question (quoi) - Ask a question (what?)
Lecture 68 Grammaire : La négation au passé au composé
Lecture 69 Dire l'heure 1/2 - Telling the time
Lecture 70 Dire l'heure 2/2 : les minutes
Section 10: Communiquer au Passé, Présent, Futur - Past, present, future at the same time
Lecture 71 Conversation : À L'AÉROPORT - AT THE AIRPORT
Lecture 72 Vocabulaire : mots communs au quotidien
Lecture 73 Vocabulaire : apprendre à identifier les verbes
Lecture 74 Conjugaison : le présent (comprendre, voir)
Lecture 75 Conjugaison : le présent et les verbes réfléchis - reflexive verbs
Lecture 76 Conjugaison : le passé composé (pouvoir)
Lecture 77 Conjugaison : l'imparfait et 'être' (new past tense)
Lecture 78 Conjugaison : le futur proche (revenir, être)
Lecture 79 Grammaire : la négation au futur proche
Lecture 80 Grammaire : poser un question (comment ?) - Ask a question (how ?)
Lecture 81 Grammaire : Poser une question (combien ?) - Ask a question (how much/many ?)
Section 11: Exprimer un souhait ou s'exprimer poliment - Express a wish or Ask politely
Lecture 82 Conversation : AU MAGASIN - AT THE SHOP/STORE
Lecture 83 Vocabulaire : mots communs au quotidien
Lecture 84 Vocabulaire : apprendre à identifier les verbes
Lecture 85 Conjugaison : Conditionnel - la majorité des verbes
Lecture 86 Conjugaison : conditionnel - vouloir
Lecture 87 Conjugaison : conditionnel - pouvoir
Lecture 88 Grammaire : les adjectifs démonstratifs 1/2
Lecture 89 Grammaire : les adjectifs démonstratifs 2/2
Lecture 90 Grammaire : les pronoms COD 1/2 - Direct object pronouns (me, you, it, him, her)
Lecture 91 Grammaire : les pronoms COD 2/2 - Direct object pronouns (us, you, them)
Lecture 92 Extra content : les chiffres 3/3
Section 12: Additional content
Lecture 93 Dire la date - Telling the date
Lecture 94 Les prépositions de lieu 1/2
Lecture 95 Les prépositions de lieu 2/2
Lecture 96 Exercice de lecture (Messages) - Reading exercice (texting)
Lecture 97 FUN FRENCH PODCAST : Short episoodes, better comprehension
Section 13: Conclusion - Final words
Lecture 98 Thank you !
Travellers, lovers of French culture lovers, or anyone up for a new challenge who wants to speak French with confidence without being drown in the unnecessary grammar.