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Anareli taught 3 days ago
The student and tutor worked on identifying and practicing the three distinct sounds of the French letter 'E' through various exercises and pronunciation drills. They analyzed words, phrases, and phonetic representations to reinforce learning, with homework assigned to practice these rules.
The Three French 'E' Sounds
Accents and their Influence on 'E'
Nasal Vowel Sounds in French
Distinguishing Masculine and Feminine Nouns
Isabelle taught 4 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed the usage of French verbs 'jouer,' 'faire,' and 'aller' for activities and the formation and rules of the passé composé tense. They practiced identifying correct verb choices and discussed the conjugation and agreement rules for past participles, with plans to continue practicing these concepts.
Verbs for Activities: Jouer
Faire
and Instrument Verbs
The Passé Composé: Structure and Auxiliaries
Identifying Verbs Conjugated with Être (DR MRS VANDERTRAMP)
Past Participles: Formation and Irregularities
Isis taught 5 days ago
The Tutor and Student focused on French negation, practicing the "ne...pas" structure and various negative adverbs like "jamais" and "rien." They worked through exercises to form negative sentences and convert affirmative statements into negative ones, with the goal of improving fluency in expressing negative concepts in French.
Negation in French
Short Negation in Songs
Conditional Negation with 'sauf'
French Pronouns for 'Anyone' and 'Someone'
Cherith taught 7 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French numbers, grammar concepts including the past participle with 'être' and agreement rules, and various negation structures. They practiced using these concepts through examples and discussed the idiomatic use of 'il y a' for elapsed time. Homework or follow-up was not explicitly assigned but PowerPoint slides were offered.
French Number System Quirks
French Punctuation for Numbers
Passe Composé with 'Être'
French Negation with 'JAMAIS'
'PERSONNE'
'PLUS'
'AUCUN'
Using 'Il y a' and 'Il y a' + Time
Isis taught 9 days ago
The student and tutor reviewed French prepositions of place, pronunciation of specific letter combinations, and verbs related to movement and directions. They practiced describing routes and locations using a video transcript and ordinal numbers, and the student successfully answered directional questions.
French Ordinal Numbers
Prepositions of Place and Movement
Verbs of Movement and Action
French Pronunciation Rules (Selected)
Karine taught 10 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed French grammar, focusing on comparative structures for adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs. They practiced forming comparative sentences, including irregular forms, and discussed related idiomatic expressions. The session included practice exercises on negation and restaurant-related vocabulary.
Adjective and Adverb Comparisons
Comparing Nouns
Comparing Verbs
Irregular Comparisons: Good vs. Well
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