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After the weekend, you tell the good moments you had. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the passé composé (compound past). Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple.
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You talk about your childhood: what you did every summer. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the imperfect – uses and formation. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You talk about your childhood: what you did every summer. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the imperfect – exercises. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
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After the weekend, you tell the good moments you had. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the imperfect or passé composé – explanations and exercises.
For an ad, you describe rooms, size and floor. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the describe accommodation. No jargon, just simple.
You call an agency for a studio; you ask rent and visit. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the search for accommodation. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
Short dialogues: checkout, bus stop, reception. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the additional dialogues. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You describe a person who lives near you and the object you are looking for. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the qui vs que (relative pronouns).
At home, you share tasks: dishes, vacuuming, bins. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the housework. Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple. Dialogues ready to use.
At the hardware store, you ask for a screw to fix a shelf. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the diy / home repairs. No jargon, just simple.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the fide sample scenario (a2). Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
You handle a simple everyday situation. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the neighbors – vocabulary. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
You talk about evening noise and look for a simple solution. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the neighbors – fide scenarios (a2 & b1). Easy to reuse every day.
You handle a simple everyday situation. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the expressing opposition. Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple.
You handle a simple everyday situation. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the expressing comparison. No jargon, just simple. Dialogues ready to use.
You call the clinic and explain your symptoms. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the health – dialogues and vocabulary. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the fide sample scenarios (a2 & b1). Easy to reuse every day.
You leave a clear message with your number. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the making a phone call. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
You handle a simple everyday situation. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the direct and indirect object pronouns (cod/coi). Easy to reuse every day.
You make, move or cancel an appointment. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the make, reschedule, cancel an appointment. Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the fide sample scenario (a2). No jargon, just simple.
You present your job and hours to a colleague. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the work – vocabulary. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
After the weekend, you tell the good moments you had. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the review – passé composé vs imperfect. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You say how long you live here and how long you work. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the grammar – “il y a” (ago) or “depuis” (since/for). Easy to reuse every day.
At work, you propose a meeting and confirm the time. How would you react? Progress with easy models for the workplace. Practical and concrete. Short, clear examples.
At the town hall, you ask for a document and check times. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the administration – vocabulary. No jargon, just simple.
In a shop, you would ask for a discount; you stay polite. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the conditional. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
At the job center, you present your profile and availability. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the at the job center (orp). Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the fide sample scenarios (a2 & b1). Short, clear examples.
At the bank, you open an account and ask simple questions. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the bank. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
At the post office, you send a parcel and pick tracked shipping. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the post office. Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the fide sample scenario (b1). No jargon, just simple.
At the ticket desk, you change your ticket and ask for the next train. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the transport – the train.
At the airport desk, you buy a ticket for a trip. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the plane. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You arrive late to a meeting and explain why. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the cause and consequence. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
Your car won’t start; you ask a neighbor for help. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the car & common problems. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the fide sample scenario (a2). Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple.
At the tourist office, you ask for a map and timetables. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the travel – vocabulary. No jargon, just simple.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the fide sample scenario (b1). Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
You suggest an outing and say what to bring. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the festivals and leisure – vocabulary. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You suggest an outing and set a date with friends. What would you say? Gain clear reflexes for leisure. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You handle a simple everyday situation. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the sign up for an activity. Short, clear examples. No jargon, just simple.
You suggest an outing and say what to bring. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the fide sample scenarios (a2 & b1) – leisure and sport.
You handle a simple everyday situation. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the social media – vocabulary. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the fide sample scenario (b1) – social media. Practical and concrete.
You invite a friend for coffee on Friday and propose a time. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the suggest an activity. Easy to reuse every day. Short, clear examples.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the fide sample scenarios – writing (a2). Short, clear examples.
You handle a simple everyday situation. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the make a purchase. No jargon, just simple. Dialogues ready to use.
You handle a simple everyday situation. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the buy online. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
You handle a common task: information, booking or a form. Ready to try? Gain clear reflexes for the fide sample scenario (a2). Practical and concrete. Easy to reuse every day.
In a shop, you choose a plan and ask about the price. What would you do? Progress with easy models for the internet and mobile subscriptions. Easy to reuse every day.
Friends hesitate between two restaurants; you give your view and explain your choice. What would you say? Learn simple phrases about the express your opinion. Short, clear examples.
You ask a neighbor to lower the music and make a polite request. Could you handle it? Practise common questions and answers about the subjunctive. No jargon, just simple.
You handle a simple everyday situation. How would you react? Build your vocabulary for the exercises on opinions. Dialogues ready to use. Practical and concrete.