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The contrasts between two different things will be discussed in this session, with descriptions of two or more items being the focal point of the session. If you always wanted to use better descriptions when expressing yourself in English, this lesson might just be for you!
This session will discuss daily routines at school or work, as well as comparing and contrasting it with the week-end. We will use the days of the week to come up with your own routine from for each week. We will also learn some key vocabulary for this topic, such as tasks that could be performed, as well as practicing the present continuous.
Do you have a job in the workplace but are unable to converse with your colleagues because they speak another language? This lesson may be for you! In the UK you would be staggered at the number of French businesses that have headquarters in the UK, with Michelin, Thales and Citrëon to bane just a few. This leads to many French employees working in these businesses. The trouble is how to engage with them in their native language. This crash course will seek to address this issue as much as possible. French work culture will also briefly be discussed and how it differs to the UK. Phrases such as d'accord, on y va, and à bientôt will taught in this session, as well as regular verbs like manger and boire.
This session will be centered around the purpose of the present continuous, how it should be used and when to use it. During this session we will focus on the formation of the tense, breaking down different sentences in order to better understand endings of words using -ing. Throughout the course of the lesson there will be a mix of production exercises, with a blend of both speaking and written tasks used. For example, an event of the daily events of a business worker will be looked at, with numerous continuous verbs used. At the end of the lesson, we will also begin to discuss the continuous action in the past and future.
Bonjour à tous! Want to converse with the locals in an idyllic French bakery on that weekend getaway in Paris or Nice? Want to wow the locals with your correct pronunciation of Bonne soirée? Now is the time to begin learning those essential phrases for your trip to make your experience that bit more memorable! This will include: - Greetings - Asking for directions - Ordering food at a restaurant And much more! Feel free to contact me to begin exploring this beautiful language.

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