French for Absolute Beginners: A Free Online Course95
Learning French can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. With the right resources, you can make rapid progress and start speaking French with confidence. This free online course is designed for absolute beginners, with no prior knowledge of French required. By the end of the course, you'll be able to:
Understand and use basic French grammar
Pronounce French words correctly
Carry out simple conversations in French
The course is divided into 10 lessons, each of which covers a different aspect of French grammar and vocabulary. Each lesson includes:
A video lesson讲解视频
A downloadable PDF workbook练习册
Interactive exercises互动练习
You can work through the course at your own pace, and there is no time limit. The course is also completely free, so you can learn French without spending a dime.
Lesson 1: Getting Started
In this lesson, you'll learn the basics of French pronunciation, including the alphabet, vowel sounds, and consonant sounds. You'll also learn how to introduce yourself and greet others in French.
Lesson 2: Nouns and Adjectives
In this lesson, you'll learn about French nouns and adjectives, including how to form the plural of nouns and how to agree adjectives with nouns.
Lesson 3: Verbs
In this lesson, you'll learn about French verbs, including the present tense, past tense, and future tense. You'll also learn how to conjugate verbs in different persons and tenses.
Lesson 4: Pronouns
In this lesson, you'll learn about French pronouns, including subject pronouns, object pronouns, and possessive pronouns. You'll also learn how to use pronouns correctly in sentences.
Lesson 5: Adverbs
In this lesson, you'll learn about French adverbs, including how to form adverbs and how to use them in sentences.
Lesson 6: Prepositions
In this lesson, you'll learn about French prepositions, including how to use prepositions to indicate location, direction, and time.
Lesson 7: Conjunctions
In this lesson, you'll learn about French conjunctions, including how to use conjunctions to connect words, phrases, and clauses.
Lesson 8: Negation
In this lesson, you'll learn how to negate sentences in French, including how to use the negative particles "ne" and "pas".
Lesson 9: Questions
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask questions in French, including how to use the question words "qui", "que", "où", "quand", and "pourquoi".
Lesson 10: Conversation
In this lesson, you'll put all of your learning into practice by having a conversation in French. You'll learn how to start a conversation, ask and answer questions, and end a conversation.
2024-11-18
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