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Joyeuses Pâques! - Vocabulaire

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France

Easter is just around the corner, so take the opportunity to learn some Easter vocabulary with Patricia.

Lionel L - Donner l'heure View Series

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France

Lionel gives a few pointers on telling time in French, including when to use the twelve-hour clock versus the twenty-four-hour clock.

Le saviez-vous? - Les chiffres et les nombres - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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France

In part two of her lesson on numbers, Patricia counts from 41 to 100 in French. Be prepared to do some arithmetic!

Lionel L - Le son "on" View Series

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France

Lionel shares a few tips on how to pronounce the French nasal sound on, which is a homophone, with multiple spellings.

Le saviez-vous? - Les chiffres et les nombres - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

Patricia explains the basic principles of French numbers and their usage, and shares a few grammatical points.

Lionel L - Le son "u" View Series

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France

Lionel shares a few tips on how to pronounce the u sound in French, which tends to be difficult for English-speaking learners. After watching the video, and with some practice, you'll be able to say words like tu (you) and mur (wall) with confidence.

Farid et Hiziya - Chercher et trouver View Series

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France

Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs chercher (to look for) and trouver (to find) in the present indicative.

Farid et Hiziya - Boire et manger View Series

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France

In this video, Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs boire (to drink) and manger (to eat) in the present indicative.

Farid et Hiziya - Parler et écouter View Series

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Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs parler (to speak) and écouter (to listen) in the present tense of the indicative mood.

Farid et Hiziya - Aller et faire View Series

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France

Farid and Hiziya will conjugate for you the irregular verbs faire (to do, to make) and aller (to go) in the present tense of the indicative mode, using different examples.

Farid et Hiziya - Être et avoir View Series

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France

Farid and Hiziya conjugate the two most basic verbs in French: avoir (to have) and être (to be).

Marie & Jeremy - Lettre d'amour - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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France

Marie needs help writing a love letter. Like many French learners and even native speakers, she has trouble with plural endings. You might be surprised to find out who the lucky recipient of this love letter is...

Marie & Jeremy - Lettre d'amour - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

Marie is writing a love letter and she's having trouble with plural endings. Luckily, Jeremy is there to help.

Sophie et Patrice - Chiffres et nombres - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

Sophie and Patrice introduce the basics of counting in French. They make it up to one sextillion (un trilliard), but if you're new to French, you can just focus on learning zéro to neuf.

Le saviez-vous? - Le E muet - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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France

Knowing when to pronounce and when not to pronounce the letter E is key to speaking French like a native. Among other places, E usually isn't pronounced when it's between two consonants (and doesn't have an accent mark).

Le saviez-vous? - Le E muet - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

E is a tricky vowel in French: sometimes it's pronounced, sometimes it's not. As Patricia explains, it's usually silent at the end of a word, and often silent in the middle of a word.

Le saviez-vous? - La prononciation des voyelles et groupes de voyelles - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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France

Patricia concludes her series on vowels and vowel groups with a discussion of the vowels O and U. She also mentions a French word that contains all five vowels, but none of them are individually pronounced. Can you guess what it is?

Le saviez-vous? - La prononciation des voyelles et groupes de voyelles - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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France

In this video, you will learn how to pronounce some vowel combinations with the letter E (ei, eu, eau) as well as the differences between é, è, and ê.

Le saviez-vous? - La prononciation des voyelles et groupes de voyelles - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

In this lesson, Patricia will show you how to pronounce the six French vowels and the vowel combinations ai, an, au, ain, and aim.

Le saviez-vous? - La liaison - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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France

In part two of her lesson, Patricia will explain in-depth which words require a liaison. Some liaisons are compulsory while some are optional or omitted.

Le saviez-vous? - La liaison - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

Patricia will teach you how to form liaisons (not the dangerous kind!) in French. These occur when you connect the final consonant of one word with the beginning vowel or silent H of the next word and pronounce them as one. Listen closely to Patricia, who will demonstrate a range of examples.

Le saviez-vous? - L'élision - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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France

Patricia will show you how to create an "elision" in French, which is when you omit certain vowels and replace them with an apostrophe (similar to saying "it's" instead of "it is" in English).

Le saviez-vous? - La négation - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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France

In the last episode of this series on negation in a sentence, you will learn how to use the adverb of negation ne pas (not) when it's followed by an infinitive and by an indefinite article.

Le saviez-vous? - La négation - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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France

Patricia continues her lesson on negation. In part three, you will learn where to place ne pas (not) in a sentence with a conjugated verb and a verb in the infinitive.

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