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Laurence taught about 22 hours ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French verbs *vouloir* and *avoir* in both positive and negative forms, focusing on pronunciation and proper sentence construction. They practiced using these verbs with different pronouns and in the context of expressing needs. The next class will continue with this lesson.
French Verb Conjugation: Vouloir (to want)
French Verb Conjugation: Avoir (to have)
Expressing Need: Avoir besoin de (to have need of)
Forming Questions in French
Isis taught 4 days ago
The session focused on French pronunciation, specifically the sounds of the letters 'B' and 'C' in various words. The student practiced reading words aloud to improve their pronunciation. Due to technical difficulties, there were interruptions during the lesson.
Pronunciation of the Letter 'B'
Vocabulary with 'B'
Pronunciation of the Letter 'C'
Examples of 'C' Pronunciation
Isis taught 8 days ago
The session focused on French greetings (formal and informal), numbers (10-40), body parts, and the verb "être." The Student practiced pronunciation, role-playing, and sentence construction. The Tutor assigned booking the class on the Student's calendar for the next session.
Informal vs. Formal Greetings
Common Greetings and Farewells
Numbers 10-40
Using 'Être' (To Be) + Adjectives
Laurence taught 9 days ago
The session focused on improving the student's French reading, pronunciation, and comprehension skills through sentence translation and error correction. The student practiced verb conjugations, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions. The tutor recommended watching French TV shows or movies with subtitles as a way to improve listening skills and vocabulary acquisition, and they scheduled the next lesson for the same time next week.
French Pronunciation: ENT Ending
Gendered Pronouns (Ils/Elles)
False Cognates (faux amis)
Verb 'Gagner' Meaning
Expression: Par Accident
Prendre vs. Apporter: Bringing People vs. Things
Thierno taught 11 days ago
The session focused on French pronunciation and conversational phrases. The Student practiced saying various French words and phrases, with particular attention paid to correct vowel sounds, accents, and nasal tones. They also learned about regional variations in French slang.
French Pronunciation: 'Merci'
Basic French Phrases: 'Je ne parle pas anglais'
French Pronunciation: The Letter 'U'
Nasal Sounds: 'An'
'Em'
'On'
'Om'
Formal vs. Informal French: 'Tu' vs. 'Vous'
Isis taught 15 days ago
The session focused on French vocabulary and sentence structures for describing weather conditions, including nouns, adjectives, and verbs. The student practiced completing sentences with the correct words and reviewed a video segment describing weather on a fictional planet. The next lesson will start on page 20.
Describing Weather Conditions in French
Sentence Structure Variations
Adjectives and Noun Derivation
Asking Questions: Intonation and Structure
Possessive Pronouns: *Ma
Ta
May*
Partitive Articles: *Du
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