Comparing French and English Tenses These practice cards and 2 hours of private video instruction provide an excellent opportunity to review why each tense is chosen for a particular sentence. Translations are included. It can be very interesting to compare French and English sentence structure. There are many similarities, and many big differences as well.Continue reading “Name That French Tense Activity – Practice Using French Tenses”
Category Archives: B2 LEVEL FRENCH LESSONS
French Sentence Structure – Le Futur Simple
You will never travel abroad if you don’t have a passport. Vous ne voyagerez jamais à l’étranger si vous n’avez pas de passeport. Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their English translations while comparing the two. Once you have identified corresponding words, you will realizeContinue reading “French Sentence Structure – Le Futur Simple”
French Sentence Structure – 3rd Conditional Si Clauses
I never would have talked to her about it if I had not believed that it was good news. Je ne lui en aurais jamais parlé si je n’avais pas cru que ce soit une bonne nouvelle. Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their EnglishContinue reading “French Sentence Structure – 3rd Conditional Si Clauses”
French Past Conditional – Translation Exercise
French Past Conditional – Could have, Should have, Would have 👉 Scroll down to watch my video lesson with French translations of this exercise 👈 When you want to say that you should have done something, could have done something, or would have done something in French you need to use the past conditional. AccessContinue reading “French Past Conditional – Translation Exercise”
French Past Conditional – Would have, Could have, Should have
Access listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises to practice and master the French past conditional in my course. You must be logged in to your LLL French Academy account to access this lesson and all practice materials. French Past Conditional – Could have, Should have, Would have 👉 Scroll down to watch my video lessonContinue reading “French Past Conditional – Would have, Could have, Should have”
Subjunctive Exercise – French Subordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions Subjunctive Exercise Translate the following sentences using subordinating conjunctions. Scroll down for the answers. Will you buy some paper so that I can print? We didn’t say anything for fear of offending the neighbors. No matter what I do, you will never respect my work. I’ll take (get) the drinks while you chooseContinue reading “Subjunctive Exercise – French Subordinating Conjunctions”
French Dialogue + Audio – Le Tennis
Get a PDF of this dialogue, and an audio recording to practice listening comprehension and pronunciation in my free course. You must be logged in to your LLL French Academy account to access this course and everything that is included. It’s free to sign up! French Dialogue Le Tennis – Niveau B2 Don’t forget toContinue reading “French Dialogue + Audio – Le Tennis”
French Subjunctive – Jusqu’à ce que
Do you need to use the subjunctive or the indicative after jusqu’à ce que… ? 🎥 Scroll down to watch my mini-lesson 🎥 Decide whether you need the subjunctive or the indicative in the following sentence: 👉 On ne partira pas jusqu’à ce que tu (mettre) tes chaussures. When a sentence includes jusqu’à ce que,Continue reading “French Subjunctive – Jusqu’à ce que”
French Tout, Tous, Toute, Toutes – Mini French Lesson
👉 Scroll down to watch my mini-lesson on this grammar topic and hear some of my tips 👈 For each of the following, fill in the blanks. with the correct form of TOUT, TOUS, TOUTE, or TOUTES. Please refer to my complete lesson if you need to learn the rules that apply to this mini-lesson.Continue reading “French Tout, Tous, Toute, Toutes – Mini French Lesson”
French TOUT and How to Pronounce TOUS
👉 Scroll down to watch Jennifer’s video lesson on TOUT 👈 How to use the different forms of TOUT in French There are so many different ways to use TOUT, TOUS, TOUTE, TOUTES. Sometimes you pronounce the S on TOUS, and other times you don’t. Test yourself with my mini-lesson on this grammar topic. ToutContinue reading “French TOUT and How to Pronounce TOUS”