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Friday A2 Writing Challenge - My son's change of style
Friday A2 Writing Challenge - My son's change of style
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List of lessons related to the Writing Challenge Level A2 entitled "My son's change of style"
Level
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A2
: Lower Intermediate
Some plural English nouns are singular in French and vice versa
A0
: Entry Level
Adjectives usually go AFTER nouns in French (Position of Adjectives)
A1
: Beginner
Forming regular adverbs with "-ment" in French (French Adverbs)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Position of French Adverbs - general rule
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate regular -er verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate être 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)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Conjugate avoir (+ avoir) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Expressing past habits or repeated actions with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A1
: Beginner
Ne ... pas = Not - with reflexive verbs in simple tenses (French Negations)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Ne ... plus = No more/no longer (French Negations)
A1
: Beginner
Ne ... jamais = Never (French Negations)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Using le/la/l'/les = it/him/her/them (French Direct Object Pronouns)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Position of French Object Pronouns - with simple tenses
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Position of French Adverbs - with compound tenses
A1
: Beginner
Notre/nos/votre/vos/leur/leurs = our/your/their (French Possessive Adjectives)
A0
: Entry Level
Avoir [nombre] ans = To be [number] years old (French Expressions with avoir)
A1
: Beginner
Ça = that/this/it (French Demonstrative Pronouns)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Common mistakes with mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes and son/sa/ses (French Possessive Adjectives)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Expressing opinions and describing with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
B1
: Intermediate
Passer can be used with avoir or être in compound tenses depending on its meaning in French (Le Passé Composé)
A1
: Beginner
"C'est" vs "Il/Elle est" to say it is/she is/he is in French
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Plus ... que/Moins ... que/Aussi ... que = More ... than/Less ... than/As ... as (Comparisons with Adverbs in French)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate reflexive verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate -é(-)er, -e(-)er verbs - except -eter and -eler - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Conjugate être in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
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