French course 5: learn to ask closed questions
French course 5: learn to ask closed questions in French
French communication lesson 6: ask closed questions in French
This communication video is the mainstay of this course: it is the most important video of this fifth French course. It will teach you how to ask closed questions in French. The other videos are complements to better master this act of communication.
French grammar lesson 8: negation (ne...pas) in French
Compared to the communication lesson “ask closed questions in French”, knowing the negation will allow you to answer “No” or “I don't know.”, Etc.
French grammar lesson 1: French subject personal pronouns
In connection with the communication lesson “ask closed questions in French”, knowing the French subject personal pronouns will allow you to ask closed questions according to the gender (masculine or feminine) and the number (singular or plural) of your interlocutor(s).
French conjugation lesson 1: verb être (to be) in the present tense in French
In relation to the communication lesson "ask closed questions in French", knowing the conjugation of the verb être (to be) in the present tense is essential.
French conjugation lesson 3: verb aller (to go or to be fine) in the present tense in French
Compared to the “ask closed questions in French” communication lesson, knowing the conjugation of the verb aller (to go or to be fine) in the present tense is useful.
Once you have successfully mastered this fifth French course “learn to ask closed questions in French”, you can proceed to the next course:
French course 6: learn to talk about your tastes in French
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