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I Like Learning French
I Like Learning French
I Like Learning French
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I Like Learning French

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                   Why Learn French?

      More than 300 million people speak French on every continent combined. French is not only an international language but also an official language in many countries. Even if you don't travel to France but go to many other places, such as Africa, Switzerland, Canada, Monaco, the Seychelles, or others, you will definitely find locals who speak French.

      French is one of the rare languages that is taught in the education systems of every country. It's one of the most-studied languages in the world. What would you do with your new French skills? How can you benefit from it?

      There are many reasons why people decide to learn French as their next foreign language: it's spoken in many countries, it sounds nice, and sometimes one must conduct personal business in France.

      Learning French can open up cultural and linguistic opportunities. It's one of the most widely spoken languages globally, a key language in diplomacy, and is spoken across various continents. Additionally, it can enhance cognitive skills and broaden your understanding of literature, art and cuisine.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSüleyman Turan
Release dateNov 26, 2023
ISBN9798223353232
I Like Learning French
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Suleyman Turan

Suleyman Turan was born on 6th May 1976, in Tunceli. He graduated from Akdeniz university tourism faculty in 1999. He can speak Turkish, French, English and a little Italian. Turan wrote ten books about philosophy and politics.

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I Like Learning French - Suleyman Turan

Table of Contents

SÜLEYMAN TURAN | I Like Learning French

French Alphabet...................................................4

French Alphabet:

Letter:  Phonic:

French indefinite articles:

Demonstrative adjectives:

Commonly used French expressions:

Colours in French:

Days of The Week: | (Les Journées de la Semaine)

Examples: | Il y a sept jours dans une semaine.

Lundi est le premier jour de la semaine.

Nous allons à l'école le lundi.

Four Seasons In French: | What are the seasons’ names?

Combien de saisons y a-t-il dans une année?

Il y a quatre saisons dans une année.

Months In French:

The Cardinal Directions:

The possessive adjectives in French | (les adjectifs possessifs) | WHAT BELONGS TO WHO? | In French, as in English, possessive adjectives are used with a noun to show that one person or thing belongs to another. Like all French adjectives, these agree with the noun they refer to.

Telling the time in French:

French Numbers:

Ordinal Numbers In French:

Premier (or première), deuxième, troisième... | (First)  (second)  (third)

French Verb Tenses:

Personal Pronouns In French:

The 7 Most Common French Tenses:

1-Présent:

Some avoir Expressions To Know:

To Say How Old You Are In French Whit avoir

Most Widely Used French Verbs and Their Conjugation: | Vouloir (To want) :

Pouvoir (Can):

Devoir (Must):

Savoir (To know):

Prendre (To take):

Apprendre (To learn):

Comprendre (To understand):

Dire (To say):

Lire (To read):

Écrire (To write):

The Imperative (L’impératif ):

2-Futur Proche:

3-Futur Simple:

4. Passé Récent:

Venir (in the present tense) + de + verb infinitive | 5. Passé Composé:

Verbs conjugated with être: | Verb  Participe passé

Example Whit Avoir:

Example Whit Etre:

6. Imparfait:

Demander (To ask) :

The third group verbs (–re):

7. Plus-Que-Parfait:

Phrases and Vocabulary For Talking About Family:

ENGLISH:  FRENCH:

About  Relationships Status: | ENLISH:  FRENCH:

Examples:

Gerund (Gérondif):

French Possessive Pronoun: | (Pronoms possessifs)

Negating French Verbs Using ne... pas | It's easy to understand how to form negatives in French. In order to turn a sentence

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