Beginner's French I
Lesson 2 - subject pronouns
Lesson 3 - the verb être (to be)
Lesson 4 - definite articles (le, la, l', les); masculine and feminine
Lesson 5 - indefinite articles (un, une, des)
Lesson 6 - the verb avoir (to have); plural of nouns
Lesson 7 - regular er verbs; verb groups
Lesson 8 - the verb aller (to go)
Lesson 9 - forming negative sentences
Lesson 10 - asking questions; using question words
Beginner's French II
Lesson 11 - telling time; quel, quels, quelle, quelles
Lesson 12 - the verb faire (with weather and sports)
Lesson 13 - adjective agreement
Lesson 14 - adjective placement
Lesson 15 - possessive adjectives (mon, ma, mes, etc.)
Lesson 16 - stressed pronouns (moi, toi, lui, elle, etc.)
Lesson 17 - the verb prendre; expressions with avoir
Lesson 18 - ce, cet, cette, ces
Lesson 19 - « ir » verbs
Lesson 20 - reflexive verbs
Beginner's French III
Lesson 21 - the imperative
Lesson 22 - the immediate future (le futur proche or le futur immédiat)
Lesson 23 - using y to replace a location
Lesson 24 - the partitive (du, de la, de l')
Lesson 25 - using en (to replace de, du, de la, d', des +noun)
Lesson 26 - the passé composé with avoir
Lesson 27 - present participle (expressed as a verb)
Lesson 28 - the pronoun on, as an alternative to using nous
Lesson 29 - irregular verbs (Third Group)
Lesson 30 - irregular verbs (Third Group)
Intermediate Lessons
Lesson 1 - venir, venir de
Lesson 2 - the relative pronouns qui and que
Lesson 3 - verbs which take être in the passé composé (past tense)
Lesson 4 - verbs + infinitive; verbs + à or de + infinitive
Lesson 5 - L'imparfait (imperfect tense)
Lesson 6 - using savoir and connaître
Lesson 7 - depuis with present tense, pendant, pour
Lesson 8 - reflexive and reciprocal verbs in the passé composé
Lesson 9 - direct object pronouns
Lesson 10 - indirect object pronouns