Three forms of interrogation
In French, there are three main ways to form questions (interrogation): 1) using intonation, **2) using “est-ce que”, and **3) using “inversion”. Each method has its own style and usage.…
Condionnal for politeness (I would like to)
The conditional present tense (le conditionnel présent) in French is used to express actions or states that are not certain to happen, often relying on certain conditions or situations. It’s…
to understand (I and You forms)
The French verb “comprendre” means “to understand” and belongs to the -re verb group. Unlike regular -er verbs, -re verbs have a different conjugation pattern, and comprendre is an irregular…
ER Verbs: to live, to work, to talk
In French, verbs are categorized into three main groups based on their infinitive endings: -er, -ir, and -re. The -er group is the largest and most regular group of French…
Common verbs: be, have, do, to be called
Let’s dive into the French verbs être (to be), avoir (to have), faire (to do/make), and s’appeler (to be called). Each of these verbs is fundamental in French and has…
Present Indicative tense in French
The present indicative tense, known as le présent de l’indicatif in French, is one of the most fundamental tenses used to describe actions or states happening currently, habitual actions, or…
Tonic Pronouns in French
In French, tonic pronouns (pronoms toniques) are used for emphasis and to refer to people in specific contexts. They are different from subject and object pronouns in that they stand…
Personal Subject Pronouns in French
Personal subject pronouns are used to indicate who is performing the action of the verb in a sentence. They replace the noun that acts as the subject, simplifying sentences and…
DELF A1 JUNIOR SYLLABUS WITH NOTES
DELF A1 Grammar topics VOCABULARY TOPIC
Strategies to Cover All the Topics For DELF/DALF
FOR EACH TOPIC 1- HAVE SYLLABUS 2- SEARCH EACH TOPIC ON LAWLESS FRENCH GRAMMAR AND YOU TUBE 3- SOLVE MODEL OR OLD PAPER EVERY WED & SAT 4- USE CHAT…