Friday B2 Writing Challenge - Week 82

List of lessons related to the Writing Challenge Level B2, Week 82, first published on the 10/11/17

Level Kwiziq score Lesson Lesson Award  
A1 : Beginner   Definite articles contract with à and de in French (French Contracted Articles)
B1 : Intermediate   Meilleur, mieux, pire / plus mauvais, plus mal = better, best, worse and worst in French (irregular comparatives and superlatives)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ce/cet/cette and ces = this/that and these/those (French Demonstrative Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate regular -er verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate avoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate aller in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate pouvoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate regular -er verbs (+ avoir) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Special cases when the past participle agrees (in number & gender) when used with 'avoir' in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A1 : Beginner   Asking questions in French with "qui/que/quoi/quand/où/comment/pourquoi/combien" (French Question Words)
A1 : Beginner   Ne ... pas = Not - with simple tenses (French Negations)
A1 : Beginner   Me/te/nous/vous = Me/you/us/you (French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with infinitives
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Me becomes moi in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French
B1 : Intermediate   Celui/celle/ceux/celles = the one(s) (French Demonstrative Pronouns)
B1 : Intermediate   Que = Whom/which/that (French Relative Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Tout/tous/toute/toutes = Everything/all (of them)/whole/completely in French
A1 : Beginner   Expressing how you are with aller (Greetings in French)
A1 : Beginner   Chez = at someone's place (French Prepositions)
B1 : Intermediate   Dernier = final/previous (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate devoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing necessity and obligation in French with "il faut"
B1 : Intermediate   Qui = Who/which/that (French Relative Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with compound tenses
B1 : Intermediate   Ce que (vs ce qui) = what/which (French Relative Pronouns)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of Double Pronouns in French - in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   En with quantities = Of them (French Adverbial Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Ça = that/this/it (French Demonstrative Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate regular verbs in the imperative mood in French (L'Impératif)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Common mistakes with mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes and son/sa/ses (French Possessive Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Pour + [infinitive] = In order to + [do] in French
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate most French verbs in the conditional present (Le Conditionnel Présent)
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate pouvoir in the conditional present in French = could (Le Conditionnel Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of Double Pronouns in French - Indirect Object Pronoun + "en"
A1 : Beginner   "C'est" vs "Il/Elle est" to say it is/she is/he is in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate être in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
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