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Gaetan taught 3 days ago
The Student practiced translating sentences to reinforce the correct usage of verbs followed by 'à' and the replacement of 'à + person' with indirect object pronouns 'lui/leur'. The session covered potential confusion points and clarified contextual meanings of 'à'. As a follow-up, the Student will redo exercises to solidify understanding.
Verb Conjugation
Using 'à' with verbs
Indirect Object Pronouns (lui and leur)
Distinguishing 'a' (has)
'à' (to/at)
and 'de/des/du'
Position of Indirect Object Pronouns in Past Tense
Karine taught 8 days ago
The student learned French vocabulary for various animals, practicing pronunciation and identifying animals by their French names and sounds. The student reviewed previously learned words and worked on memorization. There was a discussion about Thanksgiving and the next class being in December.
French Pronunciation of Animal Names
Recognizing Cognates
Gendered Nouns: 'Un' vs. 'Une'
Animal Sounds in French
Distinguishing Similar Words
French names for common animals
Sandra taught 10 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed possessive adjectives/pronouns and began working on the *passé composé* in French. They covered the formation of the *passé composé* with both *avoir* and *être* and the rules for agreement. The student was assigned an exercise to complete at home.
Passé Composé Introduction
Auxiliary Verbs: Avoir and Être
Past Participles
Agreement with Être
Negation in Passé Composé
Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
Isabelle taught 10 days ago
The Student practiced giving directions in French using newly learned vocabulary and imperative verb forms, followed by learning and applying family relationship vocabulary. The session concluded with completing phrases related to a family tree using given words, with a plan to continue the exercise in the next lesson.
Imperative Mode in French
Giving Directions in French
Family Relationships Vocabulary
Identifying and Using Ordinal Numbers in Directions
Hristina taught 11 days ago
The session involved a review of French colors and numbers using songs and interactive exercises. The Student practiced counting from 1 to 100 and worked on color identification in French. The Tutor introduced a reading exercise on self-introduction, which will be further explored in the next lesson to enhance basic conversational skills.
French Colors Recap
French Numbers (1-100)
Basic Self-Introduction Phrases
Isis taught 11 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed French numbers and days of the week before moving on to verb conjugations in the present tense. The Student practiced conjugating -er verbs and constructing sentences using temporal indicators. The Tutor assigned practicing the new vocabulary and grammar for homework.
French Pronunciation: EU Sound
French Numbers: Counting Beyond 20
French Numbers: Counting by Tens
French Pronunciation: Silent Consonants
French Verb Conjugation: Present Tense
French Present Tense: Indicating Time
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