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Michelle taught 23 days ago
The session focused on practicing French grammar, vocabulary (colors, numbers, countries, months and seasons), and basic sentence construction. The Student worked on exercises to reinforce understanding of masculine/feminine articles and number composition. The Tutor assigned homework involving review of a provided book and practicing with online resources for country-related articles.
French Gendered Articles
French Numbers (70-99)
French Vocabulary: Countries
Colors
Months
and Seasons
French Verb Identification
Laly taught 26 days ago
During their French lesson, Laly and Sofia reviewed vocabulary related to household items and rooms, specifically focusing on the kitchen and bathroom. Sofia actively engaged in practice exercises to reinforce these terms and also worked on possessive adjectives, ensuring their correct usage and agreement with nouns. Before concluding, Sofia received a vocabulary review exercise to complete prior to their next lesson.
French Household Vocabulary
Possessive Adjectives
Feminine Nouns with Vowels
Pluralization Rule (U-ending nouns)
Isis taught 27 days ago
Isis and Shonnagh dedicated their French lesson to practicing pronunciation, family vocabulary, and numbers up to 80. Shonnagh further solidified her understanding of subject pronouns and the verb 'avoir', and also translated a brief text. For homework, Isis tasked Shonnagh with reviewing the lesson slides, particularly focusing on sections like 'le L' that weren't fully explored.
French Vowel Sounds
Nasal Sounds
Verb Avoir (To Have)
French Numbers (60s & 70s)
Laly taught 28 days ago
During their recent French lesson, Laly and Sofia reviewed how to say addresses before moving on to Module 3. This new module introduced vocabulary for describing one's living environment, covering types of residences, parts of a building, and various furniture items. Sofia actively practiced using this new vocabulary in context. For homework, she is tasked with an exercise to identify the 'intruder' furniture item in different rooms, and Laly will send the module exam after their next scheduled lesson.
Saying 'I live in' (J'habite)
Asking for an Address (Formal/Informal)
French Address Structure
Home Vocabulary (L'immeuble)
Bedroom Vocabulary (La chambre)
Hristina taught 28 days ago
Hristina and Serena focused on French skiing vocabulary during their lesson, covering terms for equipment, weather, and actions. Serena honed her pronunciation, identified items in pictures, and articulated her preferences using 'J'aime' and 'Je n'aime pas'. As a follow-up, Serena will draw a skier with labeled equipment, applying the French terms she learned.
Le Ski (Skiing)
La Neige (Snow)
Le Casque (Helmet)
Les Skis (Skis)
Tomber (To Fall)
Le Snowboard (Snowboard)
Les Lunettes de Ski (Ski Goggles)
Isis taught about 1 month ago
During a recent lesson, Isis guided Caden through a French assignment that encompassed an oral presentation and various grammar exercises. Caden dedicated time to practicing descriptions of clothing items in French and worked on conjugating verbs in the imperative, along with replacing direct and indirect object pronouns. They have scheduled to resume their work on Caden's upcoming course material this Tuesday, and Caden will share further curriculum specifics with Isis.
Imperative Verb Form (Tu)
Direct Object (COD)
Indirect Object (COI)
Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
Pronoun Order (Direct before Indirect)
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