Exercise: French Pronouns Y and EN

EXERCICE – Y ou EN? Respond to the following questions replacing the noun with Y or EN. Scroll down for the answers.Exemple : Est-ce que tu vas à Chicago demain ? Oui, j’y vais. 1. Est-ce que tu veux une bouteille d’eau ? Oui, _________________________.2. Tu vas en France cette année ? Non, _________________________.3. Est-ce que vousContinue reading “Exercise: French Pronouns Y and EN”

French Opposites – Antonyms

French Antonyms – Mots Opposés Learning opposite words is a fantastic way to increase your French vocabulary! I recommend learning them in pairs.   Practice pronunciation on QUIZLET:  List of words, French – English  Practice context on QUIZLET:  Si ce n’est pas ça, c’est quoi?  French – French  absent – absent présent – present vivantContinue reading “French Opposites – Antonyms”

Futur proche dans le passé – Futur proche in the past

Get a PDF of this lesson with video, and a set of 50 study cards to practice and master this French grammar skill in my course. You must be logged in to your LLL French Academy account to access this course and everything that is included. Scroll down for Jennifer’s video lesson on this FrenchContinue reading “Futur proche dans le passé – Futur proche in the past”

Irregular French Verb – METTRE

French Verb – METTRE Present je mets nous mettons tu mets vous mettez il – elle – on met ils – elles mettent Passé Composé j’ai mis nous avons mis tu as mis vous avez mis il – elle  – on a mis ils – elles ont mis Imperfect je mettais nous mettions tu mettaisContinue reading “Irregular French Verb – METTRE”

Common French Irregular Verbs – Passé Composé

20 irregular verbs in the present tense PRENDRE – TO TAKE – PRIS j’ai pris nous avons pris tu as pris vous avez pris il a pris ils ont pris J’ai pris un café tous les  matins.I had (a cup of) coffee every morning.  APPRENDRE – TO LEARN – APPRIS j’ai appris nous avons apprisContinue reading “Common French Irregular Verbs – Passé Composé”

300 + True French-English Cognates

When you’re learning a new language, a cognate is an easy word to remember because it looks and means the same thing as a word you already know. For this reason, recognizing cognates in written form is very easy. Though these words look exactly alike and have the same meaning, pronunciation is often very differentContinue reading “300 + True French-English Cognates”

French Pronunciation Lesson

👉 Scroll down to watch our video lesson on difficult words to pronounce in French 👈 Difficult Words to Pronounce in French This is a lesson to help you out with difficult French pronunciation. You know how some French words just seem impossible? You may find some of those on this list, and I’ll betContinue reading “French Pronunciation Lesson”

French Halloween Exercises and Worksheets

1 du / vampires / des / et / boire / Les / ils / aiment / ont / crocs / sang 2 automne / changent / En / les/  de / feuilles / couleur 3 chauve / est / La / un / nocturne / -souris / mammifère 4 pour / 31 / décoreContinue reading “French Halloween Exercises and Worksheets”

8 Ways to Say “Because” in French

8 Ways to Say because in French 1. Parce que – Because This is a subordinating conjunctive phrase that answers the question why – pourquoi.   A subordinating conjunction is a word which joins together a dependent clause and an independent clause.  You can begin a sentence with parce que if you wish.  Car isContinue reading “8 Ways to Say “Because” in French”

French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

Direct vs Indirect Object Pronouns It can be difficult knowing when to use direct and indirect object pronouns in French. The grammar can be very different than in English. The first thing to understand is the difference between a DIRECT OBJECT and an INDIRECT OBJECT, and then you can more easily identify them in aContinue reading “French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns”