Martin arrives in Charles de Gaulle airport, Paris. His luggage doesn't, however! Can you follow the directions he receives? Learn about the verb DEVOIR, the pronoun Y, talking about things in the past, and more. It's all in this lesson.
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<p>French conversation for jet-setters: the verb <strong>PROMENER (to take a stroll)</strong> at futur simple:<br>
je promèn<strong>erai</strong></p>
<p>tu promèn<strong>eras</strong></p>
<p>il promèn<strong>era</strong></p>
<p>elle promèn<strong>era</strong></p>
<p>nous promèn<s ... Show More
<p>French conversation for jet-setters: the verb OBTENIR (to obtain) at present tense:<br>
j'obt<strong>iens</strong></p>
<p>tu obt<strong>iens</strong></p>
<p>il obt<strong>ient</strong></p>
<p>elle obt<strong>ient</strong></p>
<p>nous obt<strong>enons</strong></p>
<p>vous obt<s ... Show More
<p class="p1">Topics Covered:</p> <ul> <li>-RE verbs (irregular) like prendre</li> <li>Interrogative and exclamative quel</li> <li>C'est-à-dire / C'est-à-dire que</li> </ul> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">Bonjour et bienvenue mes amis ! Today we'll hear Act XI! I hope you're f ... Show More
<p>Topics covered:</p> <ul> <li>Adjectives</li> <li>Avoir and idiomatic expressions (part 2)</li> <li>Qu'est-ce que c'est ?</li> <li>C'est, ce n'est pas</li> <li>Ce sont, ce ne sont pas</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p>Bonjour les amis ! I'm glad to welcome you to Act V. Did you miss Jacqu ... Show More