French Grammar Review – Regular and irregular French verbs in 3 tenses with pronouns

Practice French verbs and pronouns using the circling method Circling is the instructional practice of asking a series of prescribed questions in the target language about a statement in the target language. Circling is used to provide students with contextualized repetitions of target structures. Research shows that language learners need between 70-150 repetitions of aContinue reading “French Grammar Review – Regular and irregular French verbs in 3 tenses with pronouns”

French Double Pronouns

French Double Pronouns A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.  Pronouns can do all of the things that nouns can do. For example, you may want to use a direct object or indirect object pronoun, a reflexive pronoun, or an adverbial pronoun such as Y or EN to avoid repetition. Make sure you understand how to useContinue reading “French Double Pronouns”

How to use the pronoun EN in French

The French pronoun EN replaces a QUANTITY EN refers to a noun that has been introduced by: 👉 De – de la – du – des – d’ – un – une, or any other number👉 Expressions of quantity like:  un verre de / un kilo de / une bouteille de..👉 Adverbs of quantity like: Continue reading “How to use the pronoun EN in French”

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 Listening Comprehension and Pronoun Practice

Listen to a six minute story, read by François, and complete an exercise filling in 100 blanks with all kinds of different pronouns! This story uses advanced level grammar and vocabulary. Follow the steps below for a complete learning experience including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. 👇Scroll down to complete the first part of this exercise👇Continue reading “French Listening Comprehension and Pronoun Practice”

French B2 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises

This is a translation exercise which focuses on using different tenses or verbal constructions and pronouns at the B2 level. Look for the answer key at the bottom of this page. Don’t worry if your translations aren’t exactly like mine. Look for essential grammar mistakes rather than choice of vocabulary. Click here to see a translationContinue reading “French B2 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises”

French B1 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises

This is a translation exercise which focuses on using different tenses or verbal constructions and pronouns at the B1 level. Look for the answer key at the bottom of this page. Don’t worry if your translations aren’t exactly like mine. Look for essential grammar mistakes rather than choice of vocabulary. Click here to see a B2Continue reading “French B1 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises”

French Pronouns Top Ten Questions

Simplifying French Pronouns 1.Question:  How can you tell the difference between a DIRECT OBJECT and an INDIRECT OBJECT? Answer:  DIRECT OBJECTS answer the questions WHO? WHAT? QUI? QUOI?Answer:  INDIRECT OBJECTS answer the questions TO WHOM? FOR WHOM? À QUI / POUR QUI? 2.Question:  What are some common verbs that are followed by À and thatContinue reading “French Pronouns Top Ten Questions”

How to use the pronoun EN in French

The French pronoun EN replaces a QUANTITY EN refers to a noun that is introduced by: De / de la / du / des / d’ / un, une or any other numberExpressions of quantity like:  un verre de / un kilo de / une bouteille de..Adverbs of quantity like:  beaucoup de / peu deContinue reading “How to use the pronoun EN in French”

How to use the pronoun Y in French

The French pronoun Y replaces a place  Here are two examples to get started.  You’ve probably seen these and wondered why Y is there. On y va  – Let’s go (there) Il y a – There is / There are CLICK HERE FOR A LESSON ON THE PRONOUN “EN” 👉 Scroll down to watch myContinue reading “How to use the pronoun Y in French”