Lessons (12)
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In this lesson, we will learn how to use regular -re verbs in the 'nous' and 'vous' form of the present tense.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to use regular -re verbs in the 'ils' and 'elles' form of the present tense.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to use verbs like 'lire' in the present tense with a focus on the plural forms.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to use verbs like 'écrire' in the present tense with a focus on the plural forms.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to use -er verbs that take 'avoir' in the perfect tense whilst looking at adverb placement.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to use the perfect tense to describe perfect tense events connected to the present.
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In this lesson, we will practise forming questions in the perfect tense with a focus on irregular verbs.
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In this lesson, we will continue our work on forming questions in the perfect tense with a focus on verbs like 'prendre'.
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In this lesson, we will study the poem Déjeuner du Matin by Jacques Prévert and revising the SSCs open and closed [o].
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In this lesson, we will continue to look at the poem Déjeuner du Matin by Jacques Prévert and revise the SSC closed [o].
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In this lesson, we will learn more about using modal verbs in more formal situations to do with work. We will practise using modal verbs in the 1st and 2nd person plural forms with infinitive verbs.
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In this lesson, we will learn more about using modal verbs in the 3rd person plural form and using 'il faut' with infinitive verbs.
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