French course 3: learn to greet and take leave

French course 3: learn to greet and take leave in French

Greet and take leave in French
Before studying this third French course, make sure you have mastered the first two:



This third French course for beginners consists of 4 lessons: 2 lessons in communication, 1 lesson in conjugation and 1 lesson in grammar. Take the time to study each video well by watching them as many times as necessary. Don't try to go too fast. Take the time to master each lesson before moving on to the next. If necessary, feel free to go back and revise lessons already seen. For each video, we show you a complementary article that will allow you to better learn each lesson.

The first two videos below are communication lessons that form the backbone of this course. That is to say, these first two videos are the most important of this third French course. They will teach you to greet and take leave with “tu” and with “vous”. The other two videos are complements to better master this act of communication.

French communication 3: greet and take leave with “tu” in French

This video will teach you how to greet and take leave with “tu” in French. “Tu” is the second personal singular pronoun in French. You can use "tu" when talking to a friend, family member, coworker, someone you know, and more generally someone younger than you.


You will find more explanations of this communication lesson "greet and take leave with "tu" in French" in this article.

French communication 4: greet and take leave with “vous” in French

This video will teach you how to greet and take leave with “vous” in French. “Vous” is the second personal plural pronoun in French and also the mark of politeness used as the second personal singular pronoun in place of “tu” in French. You can use "vous" when talking to someone you don't know, to a supervisor, and more generally to someone older than you.


You will find more explanations of this communication lesson "greet and take leave with "vous" in French" on this page.

French conjugation lesson 3: verb aller (to be fine) in the present tense in French

In connection with the two communication lessons “greet and take leave with “tu” in French” and “greet and take leave with “vous” in French”, knowing the conjugation of the verb aller (to be fine) in the present tense will allow you to ask someone how he is: "Ça va ?" or “Comment allez-vous ?”


You will find more explanations on the conjugation of the verb aller in the present tense in French here.

French grammar lesson 1: French subject personal pronouns

In relation to the two communication lessons “greet and take leave with “tu” in French” and “greet and take leave with “vous” in French”, knowing the French subject personal pronouns will allow you to greet and take leave according to your interlocutor.


You will find more explanations of French subject personal pronouns in this article.

Once you have successfully mastered this third French course “learn to greet and take leave in French”, you can proceed to the next course:


French course 4: learn to introduce your family in French


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