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Karine taught 2 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed French vocabulary for school items and practiced verb conjugations, including negation and modal verbs. They also covered possessive adjectives and their agreement with nouns, preparing for further discussion on school-related topics.
School Vocabulary in French
French Verb Conjugation: Negation
French Verb Conjugation: Ability (Pouvoir)
Possessive Adjectives: Mon
Ton
Son
Ma
Ta
Thierno taught 3 days ago
The Tutor and Student worked on French pronunciation and the alphabet, focusing on letter sounds, silent letters, and common word structures. They reviewed vocabulary related to greetings and practiced reciting the alphabet. The plan for the next session includes further practice with the alphabet, introducing accents, and working with words from M to Z.
French Alphabet Pronunciation
French Verb Conjugation (Present Tense)
French Greetings and Basic Phrases
French Pronunciation: Silent Letters and Liaisons
Anareli taught 5 days ago
The student and tutor focused on French vocabulary and pronunciation relevant to an ice cream shop setting. They practiced ordering, describing flavors, and using correct sentence structures for interactions, with a plan to review similar dialogues and expand vocabulary in future sessions.
Ice Cream Shop Vocabulary
French Pronunciation: Stress and Silent Letters
Describing Flavors and Toppings in French
Ordering Phrases in a French Ice Cream Shop
Darcy taught 6 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed the present indicative and present subjunctive conjugations of the French verbs 'fair' and 'ali'. They practiced translating sentences using these verbs and worked on pronunciation and spelling, with a plan to cover more verbs in future lessons.
Present Indicative Conjugation of 'Fair'
Present Subjunctive of 'Fair'
Present Indicative Conjugation of 'Ali'
Present Subjunctive of 'Ali'
Indicative vs. Subjunctive Moods
Karine taught 7 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French verb tenses, including the conditional and subjunctive moods, and irregular verb conjugations. They also practiced expressions of cause and consequence and revisited the distinction between the imperfect and passé composé. The next steps involve practicing conversational skills and focusing on interview-like question-and-answer scenarios.
French Conditional Tense
French Subjunctive Mood
French Verb Tenses: Imparfait vs. Passé Composé
Expressions of Cause and Consequence
Darcy taught 9 days ago
The student and tutor engaged in a conversational French practice session, focusing on vocabulary for time, daily routines, and leisure activities. They reviewed verb tenses, idiomatic expressions, and practiced sentence construction, with the student assigned homework to write a paragraph about hobbies incorporating different tenses.
Asking and Telling Time
Near Future Tense (Futur Proche)
Using 'Prendre' vs. 'Avoir' for Meals
Distinguishing Types of Shopping
Expressing Hobbies and Free Time
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