Michel Thomas Beginner French Lesson 5
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Number of Pages | : | 511 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In lesson 5 of the French Beginner course, you'll learn the concept of masculine and feminine and more about questions and negatives with- question word: 'to whom?'- 'to buy'; 'to hope'; 'to find'; 'to call'; 'to phone'; 'to be in a hurry'; 'to carry'; 'to wear'; 'to bring'; 'to send'- translating 'that' (even when you don't say it in English)- 'dear/darling'; 'book'; 'money/silver'- 'to wait' = 'to await' (no 'for' in French)- pronouns 'him' and 'her' when they mean 'to him, to her'- pronouns after prepositions: 'for me, us'; 'with her, him' etc.- pronoun 'them' when it means 'to them'- 'my', 'his', 'her', 'their' masculine, feminine and plural forms: 'my father', 'with my mother', 'his parents', 'their mother'- 'to ask'- concept of masculine and feminine nouns- nouns ending in ty in English ( té in French): 'liberty', etc.- 'police'; 'army'; 'love'; 'problem'; 'message'; 'flowers'; 'cream'; 'sugar'- verbs that end in ate and fy in English end in er and fier in French: 'operate', etc.- articles: 'the' and 'a' (masculine, feminine and plural)- 'there is/there are'- 'someone'- asking questions using inflection or with the expression 'is it that?'- 'not'; 'no' when