Course Information
Course Overview
Build on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1-12, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.
Welcome 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 learning
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 127 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Lesson 108
- Section 3 Lesson 109
- Section 4 Lesson 110
- Section 5 Lesson 111
- Section 6 Lesson 112
- Section 7 Lesson 113
- Section 8 Lesson 114
- Section 9 Lesson 114.5
- Section 10 Lesson 15
What You’ll Learn
- Learn how to do comparisons with the adverbs "mieux" and "plus mal"
- Learn how to form comparatives and superlatives with adjectives
- Get plenty of new conjunctions, adjectives, adverbs and verbs that will enrich your language skills
- Learn about the useful phrase "ça veut dire"
- Get to grips with the French alphabet and how to spell things in French
- Find out how you can turn an adjective into an adverb in French
- Get lots of new phrases to help you to be extra polite in French
- Look at the very useful phrase "bien sûr"
- Discover how to talk about describing something's location with a useful list of adverbs of place
- Look more deeply at the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs
Skills covered in this course
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I am loving this course. Takes you one step at a time and makes sure you practice enough to memorize. It is so enjoyable!
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KKathryn Tilley
I really enjoy these courses. They make learning French so easy and I've picked up so much more than I ever thought I could. You're a brilliant teacher.