riversongs Posted December 31, 2024 Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 Free Download 3 Minute French - Course 13 - Language Lessons For BeginnersLast updated: 12/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 661.20 MB | Duration: 7h 31mBuild on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1-12, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.What you'll learnLearn how to do comparisons with the adverbs "mieux" and "plus mal"Learn how to form comparatives and superlatives with adjectivesGet plenty of new conjunctions, adjectives, adverbs and verbs that will enrich your language skillsLearn about the useful phrase "ça veut dire"Get to grips with the French alphabet and how to spell things in FrenchFind out how you can turn an adjective into an adverb in FrenchGet lots of new phrases to help you to be extra polite in FrenchLook at the very useful phrase "bien sûr"Discover how to talk about describing something's location with a useful list of adverbs of placeLook more deeply at the difference between transitive and intransitive verbsRequirementsMake sure that you are familiar with everything learnt in 3 Minute French courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12DescriptionWelcome to course 13 :-)Le nombre 13 est au centre de nombreuses superstitions.The number 13 is at the centre of several superstitions.Whilst many consider the 13 to be unlucky, in France it's actually considered to be a lucky number.This is the thirteenth course in the 3 Minute French series, and it contains lessons 108 to 116.In course 10, we started by looking at how to compare things using the words meilleur and pire, and those are both adjectives. Therefore, you can use them to compare nouns.However, in this course, we're going to take comparisons one step further and we'll look at how to compare actions with adverbs. That means we'll be able to say who does something better or worse. To do this, we'll be using the adverbs mieux (better) and plus mal (worse). We'll look in detail at the difference between mieux and meilleur, and the difference between pire and plus mal.We'll learn lots of new adjectives, and we'll look at how we can turn these into adverbs. Remember, adjectives can be used to describe things (nouns), whereas adverbs can be used to describe actions (verbs). There are some adverbs that aren't formed in the same way as other adverbs, so we'll be looking at those, too - these include vite, volontiers and surtout.We'll learn some useful conjunctions and learn the difference between car and parce que, which can both be used to mean because.We're going to explore the world of prepositions and prepositional adverbs, and what the difference between the two is. Prepositions need an object after them, whereas prepositional adverbs can be used by themselves. We'll look at a few of these in French, as well as the terms fo upstairs and downstairs. Whilst we look at the difference between prepositions and prepositional adverbs, we'll also recap the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs, just to make sure it's very clear.We'll get plenty of opportunity to practise all of this, along with everything we've learnt in previous courses. The more we practise playing around with the language, the more it'll become second nature to us, and this helps us to better achieve fluency when speaking.I hope you enjoy...Bon apprentissage | Happy learningOverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 IntroductionSection 2: Lesson 108Lecture 2 Lesson 108aLecture 3 Lesson 108bLecture 4 Lesson 108cLecture 5 Lesson 108dLecture 6 Lesson 108eLecture 7 Lesson 108fLecture 8 Lesson 108gLecture 9 Lesson 108hLecture 10 Lesson 108iLecture 11 Lesson 108jLecture 12 Lesson 108kLecture 13 Lesson 108lLecture 14 Lesson 108mLecture 15 Lesson 108nLecture 16 Lesson 108oLecture 17 Lesson 108pSection 3: Lesson 109Lecture 18 Lesson 109aLecture 19 Lesson 109bLecture 20 Lesson 109cLecture 21 Lesson 109dLecture 22 Lesson 109eLecture 23 Lesson 109fLecture 24 Lesson 109gLecture 25 Lesson 109hLecture 26 Lesson 109iLecture 27 Lesson 109jLecture 28 Lesson 109kLecture 29 Lesson 109lLecture 30 Lesson 109mLecture 31 Lesson 109nLecture 32 Lesson 109oSection 4: Lesson 110Lecture 33 Lesson 110aLecture 34 Lesson 110bLecture 35 Lesson 110cLecture 36 Lesson 110dLecture 37 Lesson 110eLecture 38 Lesson 110fLecture 39 Lesson 110gLecture 40 Lesson 110hLecture 41 Lesson 110iLecture 42 Lesson 110jLecture 43 Lesson 110kSection 5: Lesson 111Lecture 44 Lesson 111aLecture 45 Lesson 111bLecture 46 Lesson 111cLecture 47 Lesson 111dLecture 48 Lesson 111eLecture 49 Lesson 111fLecture 50 Lesson 111gLecture 51 Lesson 111hLecture 52 Lesson 111iSection 6: Lesson 112Lecture 53 Lesson 112aLecture 54 Lesson 112bLecture 55 Lesson 112cLecture 56 Lesson 112dLecture 57 Lesson 112eLecture 58 Lesson 112fLecture 59 Lesson 112gLecture 60 Lesson 112hLecture 61 Lesson 112iLecture 62 Lesson 112jLecture 63 Lesson 112kLecture 64 Lesson 112lLecture 65 Lesson 112mLecture 66 Lesson 112nLecture 67 Lesson 112oLecture 68 Lesson 112pSection 7: Lesson 113Lecture 69 Lesson 113aLecture 70 Lesson 113bLecture 71 Lesson 113cLecture 72 Lesson 113dLecture 73 Lesson 113eLecture 74 Lesson 113fLecture 75 Lesson 113gLecture 76 Lesson 113hLecture 77 Lesson 113iLecture 78 Lesson 113jLecture 79 Lesson 113kLecture 80 Lesson 113lSection 8: Lesson 114Lecture 81 Lesson 114aLecture 82 Lesson 114bLecture 83 Lesson 114cLecture 84 Lesson 114dLecture 85 Lesson 114eLecture 86 Lesson 114fLecture 87 Lesson 114gLecture 88 Lesson 114hLecture 89 Lesson 114iLecture 90 Lesson 114jLecture 91 Lesson 114kLecture 92 Lesson 114lLecture 93 Lesson 114mLecture 94 Lesson 114nLecture 95 Lesson 14oLecture 96 Lesson 14pSection 9: Lesson 114.5Lecture 97 Lesson 114.5aLecture 98 Lesson 114.5bLecture 99 Lesson 114.5cSection 10: Lesson 15Lecture 100 Lesson 15aLecture 101 Lesson 15bLecture 102 Lesson 15cLecture 103 Lesson 15dLecture 104 Lesson 15eLecture 105 Lesson 15fLecture 106 Lesson 15gLecture 107 Lesson 15hLecture 108 Lesson 15iLecture 109 Lesson 15jLecture 110 Lesson 15kLecture 111 Lesson 15lLecture 112 Lesson 15mLecture 113 Lesson 15nLecture 114 Lesson 15oLecture 115 Lesson 15pSection 11: Lesson 16Lecture 116 Lesson 16aLecture 117 Lesson 16bLecture 118 Lesson 16cLecture 119 Lesson 16dLecture 120 Lesson 16eLecture 121 Lesson 16fLecture 122 Lesson 16gLecture 123 Lesson 16hLecture 124 Lesson 16iSection 12: Bonus lectureLecture 125 Recap NotesLecture 126 Some bonus videosLecture 127 Bonus lectureAnybody who enjoys the 3 Minute French method and wants to build more on what has been learnt so farHomepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/3-minute-french-course-13/DOWNLOAD NOW: 3 Minute French - Course 13 - Language Lessons For BeginnersDownload ( Rapidgator )https://rg.to/file/b3d08a4dc5eabcaaaff5b0b076bf6674/ituou.3.Minute.French..Course.13..Language.Lessons.For.Beginners.rar.htmlFikperhttps://fikper.com/5Dy8BCyVMd/ituou.3.Minute.French..Course.13..Language.Lessons.For.Beginners.rar.htmlNo Password - Links are Interchangeable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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