In this tutorial, designed for beginners, students learn the fundamentals of French grammar. Their learning follows a structured approach, divided into several stages that correspond to different grammatical categories.
Initially, they explore the domain of nouns, covering nouns, articles, pronouns, objects, and adjectives. Then, they investigate the domain of verbs, which includes verbs conjugated in basic grammatical tenses, and adverbs. Finally, students address prepositions and conjunctions. The subsequent sections focus on constructing various types of sentences, pronunciation rules, reading and writing exercises, and vocabulary development.
Each lesson is accompanied by numerous exercises and quizzes, offering opportunity to practice and fully assimilate the concepts learned. All explanations are provided in both French and English to facilitate comprehension and learning. As an added feature, this tutorial includes access to a basic French-English interactive dictionary, enabling students to enhance their pronunciation skills.
With bilingual explanations and interactive tools, learners gain a comprehensive understanding and ample practice opportunities to solidify their skills and start mastering French grammar.
Curriculum
- 15 Sections
- 93 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- PARTIE A. INTRODUCTION1
- SECTION B. WHAT IS THE FRENCH LANGUAGE?2
- SECTION C. FRENCH IN COMPARISON TO ENGLISH4
- SECTION D. PROFICIENCY LEVELS IN FRENCH8
- 4.1D.1 Proficiency levels in French
- 4.2D.2 Proficiency levels A1-A2 in French
- 4.3D.3 Listening comprehension skills A1-A2
- 4.4D.4 Reading comprehension skills A1-A2
- 4.5D.5 Oral expression skills A1-A2
- 4.6D.6 Written expression skills A1-A2
- 4.7D.7 Grammatical skills A1-A2
- 4.8D.8 QUIZ: PROFICIENCY LEVELS IN FRENCH20 Minutes20 Questions
- SECTION E. FRENCH GRAMMAR3
- SECTION F. NOUN ZONE68
- 6.1F.1 What is the noun zone?
- 6.2F.2 Typology of nouns
- 6.3F.3 Noun as subject and object
- 6.4F.4 Noun as direct object
- 6.5F.5 Noun as indirect object
- 6.6F.6 Noun as adverbial complement
- 6.7F.7 Ex. 1 Nouns
- 6.8F.8 Ex. 2 Nouns
- 6.9F.9 Ex. 3 Nouns
- 6.10F.10 Ex. 4 Nouns
- 6.11F.11 Ex. 5 Nouns
- 6.12F.12 Types of articles
- 6.13F.13 Ex.1 Articles
- 6.14F.14 Ex. 2 Articles
- 6.15F.15 Ex. 3 Articles
- 6.16F.16 Ex. 4 Articles
- 6.17F.17 Ex. 5 Articles
- 6.18F.18 Ex. 6 Articles
- 6.19F.19 Ex. 7 Articles
- 6.20F.20 QUIZ: NOUNS AND ARTICLES30 Minutes30 Questions
- 6.21F.21 Types of pronouns
- 6.22F.22 Subject pronouns
- 6.23F.23 Ex. 1 Subject pronouns
- 6.24F.24 Ex. 2 Subject pronouns
- 6.25F.25 Stressed pronouns
- 6.26F.26 Ex. 1 Stressed pronouns
- 6.27F.27 Ex. 2 Stressed pronouns
- 6.28F.28 Direct object pronouns
- 6.29F.29 Ex. 1 Pronouns COD
- 6.30F.30 Ex. 2 Pronouns COD
- 6.31F.31 Ex. 3 Pronouns COD
- 6.32F.32 Indirect object pronouns
- 6.33F.33 Ex. 1 Pronouns COI
- 6.34F.34 Ex. 2 Pronouns COI
- 6.35F.35 Ex. 3 Pronouns COI
- 6.36F.36 Adverbial complement pronouns
- 6.37F.37 Ex. 1 Pronouns CC
- 6.38F.38 Ex. 2 Pronouns CC
- 6.39F.39 QUIZ: PRONOUNS50 Minutes30 Questions
- 6.40F.40 Types of Adjectives
- 6.41F.41 Agreement of Adjectives
- 6.42F.42 Qualifying adjectives
- 6.43F.43 Ex. 1 Qualifying adjectives
- 6.44F.44 Ex. 2 Qualifying adjectives
- 6.45F.45 Ex. 3 Qualifying adjectives
- 6.46F.46 Demonstrative adjectives
- 6.47F.47 1 Demonstrative adjectives
- 6.48F.48 Ex. 2 Demonstrative adjectives
- 6.49F.49 Ex. 3 Demonstrative adjectives
- 6.50F.50 Ex. 4 Demonstrative adjectives
- 6.51F.51 Ex. 5 Demonstrative adjectives
- 6.52F.52 Possessive adjectives
- 6.53F.53 Ex. 1 Possessive adjectives
- 6.54F.54 Ex. 2 Possessive adjectives
- 6.55F.55 Ex. 3 Possessive adjectives
- 6.56F.56 Ex. 4 Possessive adjectives
- 6.57F.57 Ex. 5 Possessive adjectives
- 6.58F.58 Numeral adjectives
- 6.59F.59 Cardinal numeral adjectives
- 6.60F.60 Ex. 1 Cardinal numeral adjectives
- 6.61F.61 Ex. 2 Cardinal numeral adjectives
- 6.62F.62 Ex. 3 Cardinal numeral adjectives
- 6.63F.63 Ex. 4 Cardinal numeral adjectives
- 6.64F.64 Ordinal numeral adjectives
- 6.65F.65 Ex. 1 Ordinal numeral adjectives
- 6.66F.66 Ex. 2 Ordinal numeral adjectives
- 6.67F.67 Ex. 3 Ordinal numeral adjectives
- 6.68F.68 QUIZ: TYPES AND USAGE OF ADJECTIVES50 Minutes30 Questions
- SECTION G. VERB ZONE71
- 7.1G.1 What is the verb zone?
- 7.2G.2 Classification of French verbs
- 7.3G.3 Verbs ‘avoir’ and ‘être’
- 7.4G.4. Ex. 1 ‘avoir’ et ‘être’
- 7.5G.5 Ex. 2 ‘avoir’ et ‘être’
- 7.6G.6 Ex. 3 ‘avoir’ et ‘être’
- 7.7G.7 Verbs. Group 1
- 7.8G.8 Verbs. Group 1. Exceptions
- 7.9G.9 Ex. 1. Verbs. Group 1
- 7.10G.10 Ex. 2. Verbs. Group 1
- 7.11G.11 Ex. 3. Verbs. Group 1
- 7.12G.12 Ex. 4. Verbs. Group 1
- 7.13G.13 Ex. 5 Verbs. Group 1
- 7.14G.14 Ex. 6. Verbs. Group 1
- 7.15G.15 Ex. 7. Verbs. Group 1
- 7.16G.16 Verbs. Group 2
- 7.17G.17 Ex. 1 Verbs. Group 2
- 7.18G.18 Ex. 2 Verbs. Group 2
- 7.19G.19 Ex. 3 Verbs. Group 2
- 7.20G.20 Ex. 4 Verbs. Group 2
- 7.21G.21 Verbs. Group 3
- 7.22G.22 Ex. 1 Verbs. Group 3
- 7.23G.23 Ex. 2 Verbs. Group 3
- 7.24G.24 Ex. 3 Verbs. Group 3
- 7.25G.25 Ex. 4 Verbs. Group 3
- 7.26G.26 Ex. 5 Verbs. Group 3
- 7.27G.27 Reflexive verbs
- 7.28G.28 Ex. 1. Reflexive verbs
- 7.29G.29 Ex. 2. Reflexive verbs
- 7.30G.30 Ex. 3. Reflexive verbs
- 7.31G.31 Ex. 4. Reflexive verbs
- 7.32G.32 Ex. 5. Reflexive verbs
- 7.33G.33 Ex. 6. Reflexive verbs
- 7.34G.34 QUIZ: VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE10 Minutes30 Questions
- 7.35G.35 Future tenses : Futur proche
- 7.36G.36 Ex. 1. Futur proche
- 7.37G.37 Ex. 2. Futur proche
- 7.38G.38 Ex. 3. Futur proche
- 7.39G.39 Ex. 4. Futur proche
- 7.40G.40 Ex. 5 Futur proche
- 7.41G.41 Future Tenses : Futur simple
- 7.42G.42 Ex. 1 Futur simple
- 7.43G. 43 Ex. 2 Futur simple
- 7.44G. 44 Ex. 3 Futur simple
- 7.45G.45 Ex. 4 Futur simple
- 7.46G.46 QUIZ: FUTUR TENSES10 Minutes15 Questions
- 7.47G.47 Past tenses : Passé récent
- 7.48G.48 Ex. 1 Passé récent
- 7.49G.49 Ex. 2 Passé récent
- 7.50G.50 Ex. 3 Passé récent
- 7.51G.51 Ex. 4 Passé récent
- 7.56G.52 Past tenses : Imparfait
- 7.57G.53 Ex. 1 Imparfait
- 7.58G.54 Ex. 2 Imparfait
- 7.59G.55 Ex. 3 Imparfait
- 7.60G.56 Ex. 4 Imparfait
- 7.65G.57 Past tenses : Passé composé
- 7.66G.58 Ex. 1 Passé composé
- 7.67G.59 Ex. 2 Passé composé
- 7.68G.60 Ex. 3 Passé composé
- 7.69G.61 Ex. 4 Passé composé
- 7.70G.62 Ex. 5 Passé composé
- 7.71G.63 Ex. 6 Passé composé
- 7.72G.64 Ex. 7 Passé composé
- 7.73G.65 QUIZ: PAST TENSES10 Minutes20 Questions
- 7.74G.66 Adverbes
- 7.75G.67 Ex. 1. Adverbes
- 7.76G.68 Ex. 2. Adverbes
- 7.77G.69 Ex. 3. Adverbes
- 7.78G.70 Ex. 4. Adverbes
- 7.79G.71 QUIZ: ADVERBES10 Minutes10 Questions
- SECTION H. PREPOSITIONS6
- SECTION I. CONJUNCTIONS6
- SECTION J. FORMING A SENTENCE IN FRENCH17
- 10.0J.1 What is a sentence?
- 10.1J.2 Types of sentences
- 10.2J.3 Word order in the French sentence
- 10.3J.4 Affirmative sentence
- 10.4J.5 Ex. 1 Affirmative sentence
- 10.5J.6 Negative sentence
- 10.6J.7 Ex. 2 Negative sentence
- 10.7J.8 Interrogative sentence
- 10.8J.9 Ex. 3 Interrogative sentence
- 10.9J.10 Negative interrogative sentence
- 10.10J.11 Ex. 4 Negative interrogative sentence
- 10.11J.12 Imperative sentence
- 10.12J.13 Ex. 5 Imperative sentence
- 10.13J.14 Simple sentence and complex sentence
- 10.14J.15 Ex. 6 Simple sentence and complex sentence
- 10.15J.16 Ex. 7 All types of sentences
- 10.16QUIZ: FORMING A SENTENCE IN FRENCH10 Minutes20 Questions
- SECTION K. PRONUNCIATION RULES14
- 11.1K.1 Pronunciation of the French alphabet
- 11.2K.2 Sound system in French
- 11.3K.3 Ten types of ‘e’
- 11.4K.4 Ex. 1 Types of ‘e’
- 11.5K.5 Two types of ‘h’
- 11.6K.6 Ex. 1. Two types of ‘h’
- 11.7K.7 Ex. 2 Two types of ‘h’
- 11.8K.8 Elision
- 11.9K.9 Ex. 1 Elision
- 11.10K.10 Ex. 2 Elision
- 11.11K.11 Ex. 3 Elision
- 11.12K.12 Liaisons
- 11.13K.13 Ex. 1 Liaisons
- 11.14K.14 Ex. 2 Liaisons
- SECTION L. READING EXERCISES8
- SECTION M. DICTATIONS6
- SECTION N. VOCABULARY7
- SECTION O. FRENCH-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 6002