martes, 23 de marzo de 2010

French for Beginners: Basics, Politeness, Subject Pronouns, Vowels

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Basics, Politeness, Subject Pronouns, Vowels
Laura K. Lawless
From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
Salut ! I hope you studied last week's introductory lessons, because this week we're moving right along into more complicated concepts.
Vocabulary
Basics
All of the essential vocabulary to help you get by: yes, no, Do you speak English? I need help! and more.


Politeness
It's always a good idea to know how to say please and thank you.

Grammar
Subject Pronouns
If you're going to use verbs, you need to know these: learn the French words for I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.

Tu vs Vous
If you studied the previous lesson, you now know that there are two French words for "you." Learn the difference.

Verbs
-ER Verbs
Once you learn these rules, you'll know how to conjugate hundreds of French verbs.

Pronunciation
Introduction to Vowels
Some general guidelines about the differences between French and English vowels.

A
An in-depth look at the French A.

I
Learn more about the French I.


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