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Anareli taught 6 days ago
The session covered French pronunciation rules, specifically focusing on vowels, the pronunciation of the letter 'e', and verb conjugations. The student practiced pronunciation with guidance from the tutor and received homework to identify unpronounced letters in a provided text. Links to practice materials will be provided for the next session.
French Vowels Pronunciation: A General Overview
The Silent 'E' Rule
Liaison: Connecting Words
Verb Endings & Pronunciation
Pronunciation Differences: Nouns vs. Verbs
Multiple 'E' Sounds
New Sounds: OU and U
Laurence taught 11 days ago
The Tutor and Student worked on essential French phrases for daily situations, including expressing needs, asking basic questions, and giving simple commands. The Student practiced pronunciation and sentence construction. The Tutor removed answers from some exercises to test the Student's memory and understanding.
Basic Sentence Structure: 'Je veux' vs. 'J'ai besoin'
Verb Conjugation: Infinitive Forms and Endings
Pronunciation Rules: Silent Letters and Nasal Vowels
Negative Sentence Structure: 'Ne...Pas'
Asking Basic Questions: 'Qui
' 'Quoi
' and 'Où'
Adjective Agreement: Gender and Number
Cherith taught 13 days ago
The session covered French inversion, pronunciation of the letter 'O', the verb 'vouloir,' the passé composé (past tense), and car vocabulary. The student practiced inverting sentences, identifying correct verb conjugations, and forming sentences in the passé composé. The tutor provided explanations and examples to reinforce these concepts, and scheduled the next session.
Inversion in French Questions
French 'O' Sound: Open vs. Closed
Irregular Verb: *Vouloir* (To Want)
Passé Composé with *Avoir* and Regular -er verbs
Vocabulary for Cars and Driving
Isabelle taught 17 days ago
The session involved a review of French possessive adjectives, focusing on agreement and exceptions such as words beginning with vowels. The Student also practiced applying these concepts through exercises and reviewed verb conjugations in the past tense. Finally, the Student worked on summarizing a story, answering questions about setting and characters, and practicing summarization phrases.
Possessive Adjectives
Past Participle Agreement in *Passé Composé*
Distinguishing Between *Sa/Ses* and *Leur/Leurs*
Expressing 'of the' in general terms (du
de la
des)
Formal vs. Informal 'Your' (*Votre* vs. *Ton*)
Linking words/pronunciation
Laly taught 18 days ago
The Student and Tutor practiced French adjective agreement and placement through exercises and conversation. They discussed exceptions to standard rules and reviewed relevant vocabulary. The session concluded with a plan to focus on travel-related vocabulary and common phrases in the next class, as well as a quick reading comprehension.
Imperative Mood
Adjective Placement
Adjective Agreement
Partitive Article in Negative Sentences
Compound Past (Passé Composé)
Delfina taught 20 days ago
The Student and Tutor practiced using the 24-hour clock and French numbers to describe when people listen to France 24. They then constructed sentences around stories using different verbs and tenses. The Tutor plans to send the completed lesson with corrections and notes.
24-Hour Clock in French
Sentence Structure in French
Irregular Verbs (Être & Venir)
Understanding 'Quelqu'un' (Somebody)
Contractions with 'à'
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Over 300 million people speak French worldwide. This makes it useful for travel, career opportunities, and cultural enrichment.
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