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3 Minute French - Course 4 | Language Lessons For Beginners

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3 Minute French - Course 4 | Language Lessons For Beginners

3 Minute French - Course 4 | Language Lessons For Beginners
Last updated 9/2024
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Language: English | Size: 649.28 MB | Duration: 6h 3m

Build on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1, 2 and 3, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.

What you'll learn

Learn some more useful question phrases you can use in lots of situations.

Learn some more verbs and start to add different structures to your language.

Learn a technique called "Building Motors" to help speed you along to fluency

Learn more in-depth ways to greet people and talk about how you're feeling

Learn some new adjectives, adverbs and adverbial phrases

Learn about French honorifics and how to introduce yourself

Learn how to confirm and change reservations

Get to know the first "Structure" in French

Learn a few phrases to help you describe things in the past

Learn how to talk about illnesses in French

Requirements

Before taking this course, make sure you are confident with all the words and phrases you learnt in "3 Minute French Courses 1, 2 and 3"

Description

Welcome to course 4 :-)3 Minute French - Course 4 leads on from courses 1, 2 and 3. The first three courses were all about building a good base vocabulary of comment words, phrases and simple structures. Course 4 builds on everything you've learnt so far, but it begins to venture out into more conversational language, and you'll also learn some very useful Learning Techniques.The same "3 Minute Languages" method is used throughout, so you can complete the lessons in short bursts, and you'll get the familiar practice sections at the end of each lesson. We start this course by reviewing all the words and phrases we've learnt so far, to ensure you're ready to jump into course 4.At the start of this course, we'll delve into looking at how to form questions to ask people how they are. This will also lead us onto the first "Learning technique", which is Installing a motor. This technique will help to boose your confidence in speaking to people when you're in a French-speaking country.Just like in the other courses, you'll be learning lots of vocabulary that you can add to your ever-growing wealth of linguistic knowledge, and you'll be given plenty of opportunities to put it all into practice. You'll learn some very useful adjectives and you'll also get some more Vocabulary Expansion Sheets full of words and phrases for talking about parts of the body and medicine.Keeping on the theme of asking questions, we'll learn some new question words and some useful phrases to keep in our arsenal that will speed up how we speak. This will lead onto an extremely useful section called Building Structures. We'll be looking at how the entire French language is formed from a certain number of structures, and how these structures can be broken down easily into slots. All we have to do is put words into each slot, and you have yourself a sentence!So, that's just a few of the things we'll be learning in this course, but here are just a few more things to whet your appetite:Talking about the pastDifferent ways to ask how somebody isHow to address people and introduce yourself in FrenchUsing the object pronoun "le", meaning "it"Looking at the difference between "encore" and "un autre"and much more…Alors, commençons - So, let's begin!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Introduction b

Lecture 3 Introduction c

Lecture 4 Introduction d

Lecture 5 Introduction e

Section 2: Lesson 27

Lecture 6 Lesson 27a

Lecture 7 Lesson 27b

Lecture 8 Lesson 27c

Lecture 9 Lesson 27d

Lecture 10 Lesson 27e

Lecture 11 Lesson 27f

Lecture 12 Lesson 27g

Lecture 13 Lesson 27h

Lecture 14 Lesson 27i

Lecture 15 Lesson 27j

Lecture 16 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 27

Section 3: Lesson 27.5

Lecture 17 Lesson 27.5a

Lecture 18 Lesson 27.5b

Section 4: Lesson 28

Lecture 19 Lesson 28a

Lecture 20 Lesson 28b

Lecture 21 Lesson 28c

Lecture 22 Lesson 28d

Lecture 23 Lesson 28e

Lecture 24 Lesson 28f

Lecture 25 Lesson 28g

Lecture 26 Lesson 28h

Lecture 27 Lesson 28i

Lecture 28 Lesson 28j

Lecture 29 Lesson 28k

Lecture 30 Lesson 28l

Lecture 31 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 28

Section 5: Lesson 29

Lecture 32 Lesson 29a

Lecture 33 Lesson 29b

Lecture 34 Lesson 29c

Lecture 35 Lesson 29d

Lecture 36 Lesson 29e

Lecture 37 Lesson 29f

Lecture 38 Lesson 29g

Lecture 39 Lesson 29h

Lecture 40 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 29

Section 6: Lesson 30

Lecture 41 Lesson 30a

Lecture 42 Lesson 30b

Lecture 43 Lesson 30c

Lecture 44 Lesson 30d

Lecture 45 Lesson 30e

Lecture 46 Lesson 30f

Lecture 47 Lesson 30g

Lecture 48 Lesson 30h

Lecture 49 Lesson 30i

Lecture 50 Lesson 30j

Lecture 51 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 30

Section 7: Lesson 31

Lecture 52 Lesson 31a

Lecture 53 Lesson 31b

Lecture 54 Lesson 31c

Lecture 55 Lesson 31d

Lecture 56 Lesson 31e

Lecture 57 Lesson 31f

Lecture 58 Lesson 31g

Lecture 59 Lesson 31h

Lecture 60 Lesson 31i

Lecture 61 Lesson 31j

Lecture 62 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 31

Section 8: Lesson 32

Lecture 63 Lesson 32a

Lecture 64 Lesson 32b

Lecture 65 Lesson 32c

Lecture 66 Lesson 32d

Lecture 67 Lesson 32e

Lecture 68 Lesson 32f

Lecture 69 Lesson 32g

Lecture 70 Lesson 32h

Lecture 71 Lesson 32i

Lecture 72 Lesson 32j

Lecture 73 Lesson 32k

Lecture 74 Lesson 32l

Lecture 75 Lesson 32m

Lecture 76 Lesson 32n

Lecture 77 Lesson 32o

Lecture 78 Lesson 32p

Lecture 79 Lesson 32q

Lecture 80 Lesson 32r

Section 9: Lesson 33

Lecture 81 Lesson 33a

Lecture 82 Lesson 33b

Lecture 83 Lesson 33c

Lecture 84 Lesson 33d

Lecture 85 Lesson 33e

Lecture 86 Lesson 33f

Lecture 87 Lesson 33g

Lecture 88 Lesson 33h

Lecture 89 Lesson 33i

Lecture 90 Lesson 33j

Lecture 91 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 33

Section 10: Lesson 34

Lecture 92 Lesson 34a

Lecture 93 Lesson 34b

Lecture 94 Lesson 34c

Lecture 95 Lesson 34d

Lecture 96 Lesson 34e

Lecture 97 Lesson 34f

Lecture 98 Lesson 34g

Lecture 99 Lesson 34h

Lecture 100 Lesson 34i

Lecture 101 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 34

Section 11: Lesson 35

Lecture 102 Lesson 35a

Lecture 103 Lesson 35b

Lecture 104 Lesson 35c

Lecture 105 Lesson 35d

Lecture 106 Lesson 35e

Lecture 107 Lesson 35f

Lecture 108 Lesson 35g

Lecture 109 Lesson 35h

Lecture 110 Lesson 35i

Lecture 111 Lesson 35j

Lecture 112 PDF version of "Let's Practise" | Lesson 35

Section 12: Vocabulary Expansion Sheets

Lecture 113 Vocabulary Expansion Sheets

Lecture 114 Where are the other Vocabulary Expansion Sheets?

Section 13: Bonus lecture

Lecture 115 Recap Notes

Lecture 116 The Happy Linguist - Hints and tips for learning French

Lecture 117 Thank you et merci :-)

Lecture 118 Some bonus videos

Lecture 119 Bonus lecture

This course is for aimed at anybody who has already completed the "3 Minute French - Courses 1, 2 & 3" and would like to progress further.