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Thierno taught 2 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French grammar, focusing on adjective agreement and the formation and usage of the passé composé, including irregular verbs and participle agreement. They practiced applying these rules in sentences, and the tutor planned to assign homework for further review.
Adjective Agreement in French
Past Participle Formation in French
Auxiliary Verbs (Être and Avoir)
Past Participle Agreement with Direct Objects
Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns
Laly taught 3 days ago
The student and tutor practiced using French reflexive verbs in the passé composé. They worked through exercises converting sentences to the past tense, focusing on correct pronoun placement and verb conjugation, and reviewed the formation of negative sentences with these verbs. Future sessions will involve more oral practice and additional exercises covering various grammar points.
Reflexive (Pronominal) Verbs in French
Passé Composé with Reflexive Verbs
Negative Forms with Reflexive Verbs
Vocabulary: Water Bodies and Related Actions
Anareli taught 3 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French pronunciation rules, including liaison and silent letters. They practiced identifying and applying these rules through various examples and discussed fixed expressions in French. The session concluded with assigning further exercises for the student to review during the week.
Liaison in French Phonetics
Silent 'h' in French
Consonant Sound Changes in French
Fixed Expressions in French
Pronoun-Verb Inversion for Formality
Laly taught 4 days ago
The class focused on reinforcing French grammar, specifically the use of negation and object pronouns within the passé composé. The student practiced conjugating verbs, forming negative sentences, and transforming affirmative statements into negative ones. Future sessions will cover reflexive verbs and vocabulary related to food and drinks.
The Passé Composé with Negation
Pronoun `y` for Place and Concepts
The `ne...que` Construction (Limitation)
Pronoun `en` for Quantity and Origin
Karine taught 5 days ago
The tutor and student practiced French vocabulary and grammar related to ordering food, specifically a pizza. They reviewed terms for toppings, order preferences, and sentence construction for requests and questions, with plans to cover more ingredients and special requests in the next session.
Pizza Ordering Vocabulary
French Adjective Placement
Asking for Information and Preferences
French Numbers and Codes
Laurence taught 5 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French vocabulary for people, animals, food, colors, and adjectives. They practiced pronunciation and meaning, with the tutor providing examples and corrections. The session concluded with a plan to send the materials for further practice.
French Greetings and Basic Vocabulary
French Sentence Structure: Subject-Verb-Adjective
French Pronunciation Nuances
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Total French tutors
658 French tutors available
Native & bilingual French tutors
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80% hold French certifications
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