My french Notebook

My personal Notebook, where I can store specific competencies and notes.

Level AchievementScore Lesson Feedback  
A1 : Beginner   Me/te/nous/vous = Me/you/us/you (French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns)
A0 : Entry Level   J'habite à + [ville] = I live in + [city] in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with negations
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using le/la/l'/les = it/him/her/them (French Direct Object Pronouns)
B1 : Intermediate   Using neuter pronoun le to replace adjectives (French Direct Object Pronouns)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of Double Pronouns in French - Direct Object Pronoun + Indirect Object Pronoun
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with simple tenses
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Me becomes moi in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with infinitives
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with compound tenses
B1 : Intermediate   Position of French object and adverbial pronouns in negative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using object pronouns le/la/les vs lui/leur in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of Double Pronouns in French - in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of Double Pronouns in French - Reflexive Pronoun + Direct Object Pronoun
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of Double Pronouns in French - Direct Object Pronoun + "y"
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Difference between subjects, objects and pronouns - Grammar Point
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using lui/leur = him or her/them (French Indirect Object Pronouns)
B1 : Intermediate   Ce qui (vs ce que) = what/which (French Relative Pronouns)
A0 : Entry Level   Saying your name with Je m'appelle/Tu t'appelles/Vous vous appelez
A0 : Entry Level   Conjugate être - je/tu/vous forms - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A0 : Entry Level   Conjugate avoir - je/tu/vous forms - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A0 : Entry Level   Conjugate aller - je/tu/vous forms - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A0 : Entry Level   Conjugate faire - je/tu/vous forms - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A0 : Entry Level   Je viens de + [ville] = I'm from + [city] in French
A0 : Entry Level   Describing things in French with c'est = it is
A0 : Entry Level   Il y a = There is/There are in French
A0 : Entry Level   Je voudrais vs je veux to say that you want something in French
A0 : Entry Level   Most adjectives can be made feminine by adding -e in French
A0 : Entry Level   Adjectives of nationalities vary depending on gender in French (French Adjectives)
A0 : Entry Level   Adjectives usually go AFTER nouns in French (Position of Adjectives)
A0 : Entry Level   Position of French Adjectives - Short and common adjectives that go BEFORE nouns
A0 : Entry Level   Most adjectives can be made plural by adding -s in French
A0 : Entry Level   Un/une = A or An (French Indefinite Articles)
A0 : Entry Level   Job titles differ in French depending on whether you're a man or a woman (nouns)
A0 : Entry Level   When not to use un/une while stating people's occupations or professions in French (Zero Article)
A0 : Entry Level   Le/la/l' = The (French Definite Articles)
A0 : Entry Level   Plurals of the and a = les and des (articles) in French
A0 : Entry Level   Most French nouns take an -s in the plural unless they already end in -s, -x, -z
A0 : Entry Level   Expressing dates in French
A0 : Entry Level   Qu'est-ce que c'est... and Qu'est-ce que c'est que ça/cela ? = What is... / What's that? in French
A1 : Beginner   Il/elle/ils/elles = it/he/she/they (French Subject Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Using nous/vous/ils/elles to replace compound subjects (French Subject Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Du/de la/de l'/des = Some/any (French Partitive Articles)
A1 : Beginner   Ne ... pas = Not - with simple tenses (French Negations)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate venir/tenir and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate regular -ir verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate prendre and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Un/une become de/d' in negative sentences in French (French Indefinite Articles)
A1 : Beginner   Position of French Negations - with conjugated verb + infinitive
A1 : Beginner   On can mean either we/one/people (French Subject Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Nous vs on to say "we" in French (French Subject Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   "C'est" vs "Il/Elle est" to say it is/she is/he is in French
A1 : Beginner   Using le, la, l', les before nouns when generalising (definite articles)
A1 : Beginner   C'est, ce sont = this is, these are (French Demonstrative Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Ça = that/this/it (French Demonstrative Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Moi/toi/lui/elle = Me/you/him/her - simple cases (French Stress Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Nous/vous/eux/elles = Us/you/them - simple cases (French Stress Pronouns)
A1 : Beginner   Penser que/Croire que = To think that/To believe that in French
A1 : Beginner   Tout le monde = Everybody/Everyone (French Indefinite Pronouns)
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 regular -er verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Expressing current actions, habits and situations (English Present Tense) with the present tense (Le Présent) in French
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate faire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate vouloir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate pouvoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate devoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate regular -dre verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate croire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate semi-regular -cer verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate semi-regular -ger verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb se réveiller in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb se lever in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb se coucher in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb s'habiller in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb se laver in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb s'amuser in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate -é(-)er, -e(-)er verbs - except -eter and -eler - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate -eter and -eler verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent) - main rule (ll / tt)
A1 : Beginner   Expressing ongoing actions (English Present Continuous) with the present tense (Le Présent) in French
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate dire and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate écrire/inscrire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Expressing immediate and near-future actions with the present tense (Le Présent) in French
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate lire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Expressing the close past in French using "venir de" + [infinitive] (Le Passé Proche)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate mettre and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate -eter and -eler verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent) - with "è"
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate reflexive verb s'asseoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate boire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Definite articles contract with à and de in French (French Contracted Articles)
A1 : Beginner   Continents/countries/counties/regions/states are masculine, feminine or plural in French (Gender)
A1 : Beginner   Using le, la, l', les with continents, countries & regions names (definite articles)
A1 : Beginner   En/l'/au with seasons (French Articles and Prepositions)
A1 : Beginner   Identifying the gender of nouns by some specific word endings in French
A1 : Beginner   Using "le" with days of the week + the weekend (French Definite Articles)
A1 : Beginner   Using le, la, les with weights and measures (definite articles)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the plural of French nouns ending in -au or -eau
A1 : Beginner   Using le, la, les with body parts and clothing (definite articles)
A1 : Beginner   Using le, la, les with titles, languages and academic subjects (definite articles)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the plural of French nouns ending in -al
A1 : Beginner   Forming the plural of French nouns ending in -eu
A1 : Beginner   Surnames don't pluralise in French
A1 : Beginner   Colour descriptions change according to gender and number (French Colour Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Standalone adjectives after c'est are always masculine
A1 : Beginner   Adjectives ending with mute -e don't change in the feminine in French
A1 : Beginner   Expressing possession in French with "de"
A1 : Beginner   Mon, ma, mes; ton, ta, tes; son, sa, ses = my; your; his / her in French (French possessive adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the feminine of nouns and adjectives ending in "-ien/-ion/-on" in French
A1 : Beginner   Adjectives ending in -eux become -euse in the feminine in French
A1 : Beginner   Adjectives ending in -s or -x change in the plural forms only when feminine in French
A1 : Beginner   Beau, nouveau, vieux, fou, mou have two masculine forms and one feminine form (French Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Neuf vs nouveau to say new in French
A1 : Beginner   Forming regular adverbs with "-ment" in French (French Adverbs)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the feminine of adjectives ending in "-el/-eil/-il/-ul/-et/some in -s" in French
A1 : Beginner   Beau, nouveau, vieux have different plural forms for masculine and feminine (French Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Adjectives ending in -er become -ère in the feminine in French
A1 : Beginner   Position of French Adjectives - More adjectives that go BEFORE nouns
A1 : Beginner   Du/de la/de l'/des all become de/d' in negative sentences (French Partitive Articles)
A1 : Beginner   Using "si" instead of "oui" to disagree with a negative question or statement in French
A1 : Beginner   Ne ... jamais = Never (French Negations)
A1 : Beginner   Non plus = Neither/nor (French Negations)
A1 : Beginner   Ne ... pas = Not - with reflexive verbs in simple tenses (French Negations)
A1 : Beginner   C'est quoi, Qu'est-ce que c'est ? = What's that? (French Questions)
A1 : Beginner   Asking questions in French with "qui/que/quoi/quand/où/comment/pourquoi/combien" (French Question Words)
A1 : Beginner   Dans/sur/sous/devant/derrière/entre = in/on top of/under/in front of/behind/between (French Prepositions of Location)
A1 : Beginner   Pour + [infinitive] = In order to + [do] in French
A1 : Beginner   En/Dans = in/to + regions/states/counties (French Prepositions)
A1 : Beginner   Venir de/d'/du/des = To come/be from with countries/states/regions and continents (French Prepositions)
A1 : Beginner   À = To/in and De = From/of with cities in French (French Prepositions of Location)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... pas du tout = Not at all (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... plus = No more/no longer (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... aucun(e) = None (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using restrictive ne … que to express only with simple tenses (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... rien = Nothing (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... personne = No one/nobody (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... ni ... ni = Neither ... nor (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming simple negative commands with the imperative mood in French (L'Impératif)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   N'avoir plus de = To have none left (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... pas assez (de) = Not enough (of) (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... pas encore = Not yet (French Negations)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ne ... pas non plus = Not ... either (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Aucun/e … ne = None (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Personne ne ..., rien ne ... = No one, nothing (negation) in French
B1 : Intermediate   Ne ... nulle part = Nowhere (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Ni l'un(e) ni l'autre ne ... = Neither (one nor the other) (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Combining two or more negations (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Using restrictive ne … que to express only with compound tenses (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Omitting the "ne" in informal negative sentences in French (French Negations)
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate reflexive verbs in the imperative mood in French (L'Impératif) - negative commands
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using negations with infinitive verbs in French indirect speech (French Negations)
C1 : Advanced   Ne ... point = Not (French Negations)
C1 : Advanced   Ne … guère = Hardly ever (French Negations)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   "Penser/trouver/savoir/croire/prétendre que" are followed with the indicative mood (L'Indicatif) in affirmative sentences BUT with the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) in negative ones
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Inverted questions in the present tense (Le Présent) in French - il/elle/on forms
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Inverted questions in the present tense (Le Présent) in French - regular forms (except il/elle/on forms)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Inverted questions in the present tense (Le Présent) in French - special cases "puis-je/ai-je/suis-je"
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Qui/Qui est-ce qui [conjugated verb] ? = Who ... ? (French Questions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Quel/quels/quelle/quelles ? = Which/what? (French Question Words)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Inverted questions in the present tense (Le Présent) in French - with names/things/emphasis
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Que + [inverted statement] ? = What ... ? (French Questions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Qui/Qui est-ce que ... ? = Whom ... ? (French Questions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Qu'est-ce qui + [conjugated verb] = What [does]... (French Questions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   "Ma" becomes "mon" with feminine nouns starting with a vowel or mute h (French Possessive Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Asking yes/no questions in French with intonation, est-ce que, n'est-ce pas (French Questions)
B1 : Intermediate   Compound colour names and colour names derived from things are invariable (French Colour Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Telling time in French - general 12-hour clock rules
A1 : Beginner   Expressing timeliness in French - late/early/on time - general
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing timeliness in French - late/early - precise
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate cueillir and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate haïr in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate coudre in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate verbs (+ être) in the conditional past in French (Le Conditionnel Passé)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate verbs with irregular past participles in the conditional past in French (Le Conditionnel Passé)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate regular -er, -ir, -dre verbs (+ avoir) in the conditional past in French (Le Conditionnel Passé)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate pouvoir in the conditional past in French = could have (Le Conditionnel Passé)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate devoir in the conditional past in French = should have (Le Conditionnel Passé)
C1 : Advanced   Au cas où + conditional mood (Le Conditionnel) = in case in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Aimer = to love, like something/someone in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Visiter vs Rendre visite à whether you visit a place or a person
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Recognising all -er verbs - including aller - in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate all French -er verbs - including "aller" - in the historic past (Le Passé simple)
A1 : Beginner   À/en + [means of transportation] (French Prepositions)
A1 : Beginner   Compound nouns formed with prepositions à/de/en in French
A1 : Beginner   Compound nouns formed with [noun] + à + [infinitive] in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Moi/toi/lui/elle/soi/nous/vous/eux/elles - advanced usages (French Stress Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using manquer (de) to say you/something miss or lack in French
A1 : Beginner   En vs Dans with locations (French Prepositions of Location)
A1 : Beginner   Expressing large numbers -thousands/millions/billions - in French
A1 : Beginner   Chez = at someone's place (French Prepositions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   After/before versus in front of/behind (French Prepositions of Time and Place)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing for + [duration] in French with either pendant/durant/depuis/pour (French Prepositions of Time)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Monter dans, descendre de = To get on, off transportation in French (prepositions)
A1 : Beginner   À côté de, en face de, à l'extérieur de, à l'intérieur de, près de, loin de, au coin de (French Prepositions)
A1 : Beginner   Differences between French and English usages - Using "dans" with streets and means of transportation (French Prepositions of Location)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing intervals of dates and times in French = from ... to ...
B1 : Intermediate   Expressing distance in French with "à ... de ..." = (at) ... km from ... (French Prepositions)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Soit ... soit ... = Either ... or...
B1 : Intermediate   Which prepositions to use with celebration days - like Christmas - in French
B1 : Intermediate   Which prepositions to use with name days - like Saint Valentine's Day - in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Avant de + infinitive = Before + -ing in French
C1 : Advanced   Expressing cause with "Pour (+être) allé" = For going/having gone in French
C1 : Advanced   Expressing cause with "Pour (+avoir) fait" = For doing/having done in French
B1 : Intermediate   Quelque chose de + [adjectif] = Something [adjective] in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Merci de / pour = Thank you for in French
B1 : Intermediate   By + [point in time] = d'ici [moment] in French
A1 : Beginner   Expressing how you are with aller (Greetings in French)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing "to walk" with se promener/promener/marcher/aller à pied in French
B1 : Intermediate   Expressing "to leave" with partir/laisser/quitter/sortir in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Aller à = to suit someone (French Expressions with aller)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   S'en aller = To leave in French
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate dormir and other -MIR verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate servir and other -VIR verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Avoir l'habitude de = To be in the habit of, to tend to (French Expressions with avoir)
A1 : Beginner   Avoir mal (à) = To be in pain, to hurt somewhere (French Expressions with avoir)
A0 : Entry Level   Avoir faim/soif = To be hungry/thirsty (French Expressions with avoir)
A0 : Entry Level   Avoir chaud/froid = To be hot/cold (French Expressions with avoir)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Avoir raison/tort/de la chance = To be right/wrong/lucky (French Expressions with avoir)
A1 : Beginner   Avoir besoin de = To need (French Expressions with avoir)
A1 : Beginner   Avoir peur de = To be afraid/scared of (French Expressions with avoir)
A1 : Beginner   Avoir envie de = To feel like, want to (French Expressions with avoir)
A0 : Entry Level   Avoir [nombre] ans = To be [number] years old (French Expressions with avoir)
B1 : Intermediate   Avoir un exam = To pass an exam (French Expressions with avoir)
B1 : Intermediate   Avoir du mal à/avec = To have trouble, to struggle to/with (French Expressions with avoir)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Avoir honte de = to be ashamed of (French Expressions with avoir)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate regular verbs in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate verbs in -aindre/-eindre/-oindre in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate ouvrir/découvrir and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate voir and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate recevoir and other -cevoir verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing "to find" and opinions with the verb "trouver" in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate suivre/vivre and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate courir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate offrir/souffrir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate moudre in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate valoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate mourir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate rire/sourire in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Ce/cet/cette and ces = this/that and these/those (French Demonstrative Adjectives)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate être in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Tout/tous/toute/toutes = Everything/all (of them)/whole/completely in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Common mistakes with mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes and son/sa/ses (French Possessive Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   An vs année, matin vs matinée, jour vs journée, soir vs soirée to express a time unit or a duration in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Adverbs - general rule
A1 : Beginner   Notre/nos/votre/vos/leur/leurs = our/your/their (French Possessive Adjectives)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate conduire and other -uire verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate connaître/paraître and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate semi-regular -oyer/-ayer/-uyer verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using the present tense (Le Présent) - and not the compound past (Le Passé Composé) - in sentences with "depuis" (since/for) in French (French Prepositions of Time)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Prochain/Dernier = Next/Last + [durations] in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Quel/quelle/quels/quelles + [nom] = What a [noun] (French Exclamative Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Expressing ongoing actions in the present in French with "être en train de"
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Plus ... que/Moins ... que/Aussi ... que = More ... than/Less ... than/As ... as (Comparisons with Adjectives in French)
A1 : Beginner   Talking about the weather in French - il y a + [nom]
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using the infinitive form of verbs to express the English "-ING"
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Frais, long, favori, rigolo have irregular feminine forms (French adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Telling time in French - 24-hour clock rules = AM vs PM
A1 : Beginner   À + [heure] = At + [time] in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Comment ça se fait/Comment se fait-il que... ? = How come/How is it that...? (French Questions)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Pour que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = So that.../In order that... in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Vouloir que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = To want someone to do something in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate être in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate avoir in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate aller in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate faire in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate savoir in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate pouvoir in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Il faut que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Bien que/quoique + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = although/though in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate prendre and derivatives in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
C1 : Advanced   Sans que (+ ne explétif) + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = Without doing in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Il est [adjectif] que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = It is [adjective] for [someone] to ... in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Aimer que/détester que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = to like/hate that in French
C1 : Advanced   Avant que + ne explétif + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = Before I do in French
C1 : Advanced   De peur que + ne explétif + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = for fear that in French
C1 : Advanced   À moins que + ne explétif + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = Unless you do in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Attendre quelqu'un vs s'attendre à quelque chose = to wait vs to expect in French
C1 : Advanced   Le temps que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = By the time that in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate vouloir in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate venir/tenir and derivatives in the subjunctive present in French (Le Subjonctif Présent)
C1 : Advanced   Jusqu'à ce que + Le Subjonctif = Until [someone] does [something] in French
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Avoir besoin que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = To need someone to do something in French
C1 : Advanced   Que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = Whether you do something (or not) in French
A1 : Beginner   Jouer de = to play an instrument in French
A1 : Beginner   Expressing numbers 70 to 999 in French
A1 : Beginner   Faire de/jouer à : talking about sports, hobbies and leisure activities in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   En vs Dans with time (French Prepositions of Time)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate avoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
B1 : Intermediate   Chaque/Tous les + [durée] = Each/every + [duration] (French Indefinite Adjectives)
B1 : Intermediate   Passer/se passer/se passer de - the different meanings of the verb "passer" in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming the feminine of adjectives ending in -f in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming the feminine of adjectives ending in -c in French
B1 : Intermediate   Forming the plural of adjectives ending in -al in French
B1 : Intermediate   Ancien = former/old (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Bien, mal, mieux, moins, peu (Irregular French Adverbs)
B1 : Intermediate   Meilleur, mieux, pire / plus mauvais, plus mal = better, best, worse and worst in French (irregular comparatives and superlatives)
B1 : Intermediate   Le/la/les plus and Le/la/les moins = The most and the least (Superlative with Adjectives in French)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming the feminine of adjectives ending in -oux + "faux" in French
B1 : Intermediate   Forming the feminine of adjectives ending in -u in French
B1 : Intermediate   Certain = specific / sure in French (adjectives that change meaning according to position)
B1 : Intermediate   Cher= dear/expensive (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
B1 : Intermediate   Propre = own/clean (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
B1 : Intermediate   Dernier = final/previous (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
B1 : Intermediate   Vrai = real/true (French Adjectives that change meaning according to position)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Adjectives after personne, rien, tout le monde, quelqu'un are always masculine in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   De plus en plus / De moins en moins + [adverbe/adjectif/verbe] = more and more / less and less + [adverb/adjective/verb] (Comparisons in French)
A1 : Beginner   Ça m'est égal = I don't mind/care (French Idiomatic Expressions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing opinions and describing with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A1 : Beginner   En/au/aux = In/to with countries and continents (French Prepositions)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate savoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Faire les courses vs Faire les magasins to talk about shopping (French Expressions with faire)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Recognising -ir verbs in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate French -ir verbs in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing continuing action with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Which form of the conjugated verb to pick between nous/vous/ils/elles in cases with multiple subjects (French Subject Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Plus que/Moins que/Autant que = More than/Less than/As much as (Comparisons with Verbs in French)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Le plus/Le moins = The most/the least (Superlative with Verbs in French)
A0 : Entry Level   Using Tu and Vous to express three types of you in French (French Subject Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate regular verbs in the imperative mood in French (L'Impératif)
B1 : Intermediate   En + "-ant" = While/by + "-ing" in French (Gerund/Le Gérondif)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Some plural English nouns are singular in French and vice versa
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate devoir in the conditional present in French = should (Le Conditionnel Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Devoir vs Avoir besoin de to express "to need to" in French
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate être in the conditional present in French (Le Conditionnel Présent)
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate aller in the conditional present in French (Le Conditionnel Présent)
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate avoir in the conditional present in French (Le Conditionnel Présent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Recognising voir/vivre in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Recognising venir/tenir and derivatives in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Recognising être in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Recognising faire in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate avoir in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate être in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate faire in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate venir/tenir and derivatives in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate voir/vivre in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate irregular être/avoir/savoir in the imperative mood in French (L'Impératif)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate semi-regular -ger verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate reflexive verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing past habits or repeated actions with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate semi-regular -cer verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing ongoing actions in the past in French: être en train de
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Conjugate verbs (+ être) in the pluperfect tense in French (Le Plus-que-Parfait)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   J'allais + [infinitive] to express the near future (Le Futur Proche) in the imperfect in French
B1 : Intermediate   Using "si" + L'Imparfait in hypothetical sentences with Le Conditionnel Présent
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate pouvoir in the conditional present in French = could (Le Conditionnel Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate partir/sortir and other irregular -TIR verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   "Sentir bon" vs "Se sentir bien" - The different meanings of the verb "sentir" in French
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Inverted questions with reflexive verbs in the present tense (Le Présent) in French
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