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Friday A1 Writing Challenge - Week 59
Friday A1 Writing Challenge - Week 59
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List of lessons related to the Writing Challenge Level A1, Week 59, first published on the 02/06/17
Level
Kwiziq score
Lesson
Lesson Award
A1
: Beginner
Du/de la/de l'/des = Some/any (French Partitive Articles)
A0
: Entry Level
Adjectives usually go AFTER nouns in French (Position of Adjectives)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Position of French Adverbs - general rule
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Ce/cet/cette and ces = this/that and these/those (French Demonstrative Adjectives)
A1
: Beginner
En/au/aux = In/to with countries and continents (French Prepositions)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate regular -er verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate être in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate aller in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate faire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate prendre and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate lire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate mettre and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1
: Beginner
Conjugate verbs in the near future in French using aller + infinitive (Le Futur Proche)
A1
: Beginner
Me/te/nous/vous = Me/you/us/you (French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Aimer = to love, like something/someone in French
A0
: Entry Level
Position of French Adjectives - Short and common adjectives that go BEFORE nouns
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Visiter vs Rendre visite à whether you visit a place or a person
A1
: Beginner
An vs année, matin vs matinée, jour vs journée, soir vs soirée to express a time unit or a duration in French
A1
: Beginner
Continents/countries/counties/regions/states are masculine, feminine or plural in French (Gender)
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Common mistakes with mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes and son/sa/ses (French Possessive Adjectives)
A1
: Beginner
Pour + [infinitive] = In order to + [do] in French
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Using the infinitive form of verbs to express the English "-ING"
A1
: Beginner
"C'est" vs "Il/Elle est" to say it is/she is/he is in French
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