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My French method


After teaching French for five years at all levels, I realized students would not find a good French method which would explain French grammar in a simple way. This is how I decided to write my own method which would finally make everything clear.

I am offering two different versions of my method. One regular method with all the grammar points you need to know, and the very same method with slang/familiar words and expressions.

Even though I don't recommend using slang to foreigners who learn French as a foreign language, I am aware of the fact that French people use a lot of slang when speaking. It sets a feeling of frustration for those of you who took French for many years, but don't know any slang.
Most French methods and websites give old slang words and expressions which have not been used (or updated) in about 20 years.
The slang/familiar expressions section will provide you with words and expressions used today in France. Each expression is illustrated with examples
 
     
Get a free copy of my method when taking lessons with me


All my students also get a free CD which goes with my French method. That way, you can work on your French in your car, while cooking, exercising, or before going to bed.

Just like for my written method, there are two versions: with or without slang/familiar words and expressions. Make sure you let me know which one you want
Again, the CD comes for free with the method when you take lessons with me.
 
 
   
My French method covers the following grammar points
       
I VERBS  
II PRESENT TENSE  
III PASSE COMPOSE  
IV PAST PARTICIPLE  
V IMPERFECT  
VI PLUPERFECT  
VII FUTURE  
VIII CONDITIONAL MOOD  
IX SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD  
X IMPERATIVE MOOD  
XI NEGATIVE FORM  
XII ASKING QUESTIONS  
XIII DEFINITE ARTICLES  
XIV PARTITIVE ARTICLES  
XV ARTICLE CONTRACTES    
XVI ADJECTIFS INTERROGATIFS    
XVII PRONOMS INTERROGATIFS    
XVIII CEST/CE SONT/IL Y A    
XIX ADJECTIVES    
XX DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES    
XXI POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES    
XXII POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS    
XXIII DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS    
XXIV INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS    
XXV STRESSED PRONOUNS    
XXVI REFLEXIVE PRONOUN    
XXVII RELATIVE PRONOUNS    
XXVIII VERBS WITH PREPOSITION    
XXIX TIME    
XXX "EN", "AU", AND "A"    
XXXI ORAL PRONUNCITATION    
XXXII SLANG/FAMILIAR WORDS & EXPRESSIONS (optional)    
 
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