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Describing free time activities in French
The verb ‘aller’ (to go) can be used in present, past and future tenses with key vocabulary to describe social activities. The guide contains video and interactive activities.
Talking about festivals, customs and celebrations in French
There are many festivals and celebrations in French speaking countries. Revise present tense verbs and the key vocabulary to talk about these with video and interactive activities.
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Imperatives in French
The imperative is a form of a verb that is used to order or instruct someone to do something. It is usually formed using the present tense of the verb.
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Impersonal verbs and expressions in French
Use impersonal verbs in French to talk about the weather, tell the time and to form other common expressions. They always start with the subject pronoun 'il'.
Higher Tier - The passive voice in French
The passive in French is formed using the correct form of 'être' followed by a past participle. Use the passive when talking about what is done to someone or something.
Asking questions in French
There are a number of different ways to ask questions in French. In written French, question marks always have a space before them.
Negative forms in French
Forming negatives is an important part of speaking and writing French. Sentences can be made negative in French using 'ne … pas', for example, in different tenses.
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