Level A1 - 100 French regular verbs present tense drill listening and conjugation practice
Practice is what it takes when learning verb conjugations. Practice and master regular French verbs in the present tense!
Practice is what it takes when learning verb conjugations. This audio recorded drill (native speaker) will help you learn regular French -ER, -IR and -RE verbs in the present tense. This is a verb drill of 100 common regular French verbs that you can use at any time to improve your skills, pronunciation and speed when conjugating.
This lesson is included in my BUNDLED FRENCH LESSONS.
The audio recording you will download will be great for listening comprehension and oral production, and even writing if you choose to use it that way.
Example:
FINIR - TO FINISH - JE - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - JE FINIS
ATTENDRE - TO WAIT - TU - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - TU ATTENDS
VENDRE - TO SELL - IL - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - IL VEND
ABOLIR - TO ABOLISH - NOUS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - NOUS ABOLISSONS
MANGER - TO EAT - VOUS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - VOUS MANGEZ
RÉUSSIR - TO SUCCEED - ILS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - ILS RÉUSSISSENT
During the recording the verbs are not numbered so that you can easily choose a group of 10 or 15 at any point during the exercise to use as a quick review whether you're at home, in the car on a road trip, or on a plane headed for Paris!
Included:
20 minute mp3 audio recording of 100 regular French verbs in the present tense.
Answer sheet
Student response sheet
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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.