Level A1 - French Adverbial Expressions of Quantity
Learn French expressions of quantity, and master them with 100 practice and challenge cards!
Level A1 - French Adverbial Expressions of Quantity Lesson + 100 Practice Cards
This is a very important lesson as you work your way through the basics of the A1 program. There are many expressions of quantity that require DE followed by nouns, but there are some exceptions to the rule that you will need to pay close attention to.
This lesson includes a video lesson, a lesson guide, and 100 practice cards to help you learn and master French quantities followed by different forms of DE. The practice cards also reinforce verbs that are followed by DE + infinitives and other very important words that you don't want to miss.
The first set of 50 cards presents sentences in which you fill in the blanks with the correct conjugated form of an infinitive followed by DE.
The second set of 50 cards presents a true CHALLENGE. Pay very close attention to all of the underlined words used in sentences in the first set, because in the second set these words are omitted. You will be challenged to fill in the blanks with the missing words.
Example from set 1: J’(accepter de) t’acheter une barquette de fraises car je sais que tu les adores.
The second set is a real challenge. Fill in the missing words that you will have seen in the first set.
Example from set 2: J’(accepter de) t’acheter _____ barquette _____ fraises car je _____ que tu _____ adores.
Included:
- 15 minute video lesson
- Printable lesson guide
- 50 practice cards
- 50 challenge cards
- Answer key
This French lesson is included in my FRENCH PROGRAM FOR SELF-LEARNERS.
Your Instructor
Jennifer is originally from Louisiana, and has been teaching French for over 20 years. She has been living in France with her husband and children since 2013, and continues to teach French both online and locally. She completed a BA in French and English, and taught French and moved to France for a year before completing an MA degree in French literature and language. While living in the US, she taught French for 15 years at Saint Louis University High School, a Jesuit college preparatory school for young men.