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Lesson 1: Getting Started
Exercise C (3 of 4)
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On your vacation in France, you overhear by accident a conversation between two Frenchmen at the reception of your hotel. Some words seem very familiar to you as they sound like English words. What do you think, what the English meaning of the following French words is?
Example: tour
tour
Southern France with its vast pine-tree forests.
papier
moteur
jaquette
hôtel
soleil
préférer
croix
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Lesson Pages:
1
La famille Toussaud
2
The verbs 'être' and 'avoir'
3
The definite article
4
A few exercises
5
The indefinite article
6
Adjectives
7
Some more exercises
8
"Qu'est-ce que c'est?" and "Qui est-ce?"
9
Exercises about asking questions
10
French pronunciation
11
The French speaking countries
12
Why learning French is important for me?
Vocabularies:
V-1
Vocabulary Table/Overview
V-2
Crossword Puzzle
V-3
Picture Shuffle Game
V-4
Vocabulary Listening
V-5
Vocabulary Spelling
Exercises:
E-A
Exercise A
E-B
Exercise B
E-C
Exercise C
E-D
Exercise D