181 - French Verb Tenses for Beginners

181 - French Verb Tenses for Beginners

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203 - French Dictation Practice for Beginners #13 [At the Café]

In this episode, you'll practice your French listening and writing skills with a beginner dictation themed around ordering at a café. ☕️Download the Dictation Workbook, and choose from two levels: Level 1 for beginners with some gaps to fill, and Level 2 for a bigger challenge. � ...  Show more

202 – 10 Common French -ER Verbs

In this lesson, you’ll learn 10 common (must-know!) regular -er verbs. (Oops! I said episode 201, but this is actually episode 202: deux cent deux.)📝 Cheat Sheet, Transcript & Exercise Library: Click here to download the cheat sheet and transcript for this episode. It's free!🪄F ...  Show more

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