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French Explained
Wilkin.Studio
3 episodes
3 months ago

Join your two hosts explaining French grammar and vocab concepts in a fun and easy format.


Thanks to Arthur Ryan for composing our intro and outro tracks.


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Join your two hosts explaining French grammar and vocab concepts in a fun and easy format.


Thanks to Arthur Ryan for composing our intro and outro tracks.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Language Learning
Education,
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Episodes (3/3)
French Explained
The Near Future
Learn the future proche or near future constructs in French with Leo and Audrianna so you tell everyone that you will definitely listen to this episode to help your understanding of the definite future tense.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 58 seconds

French Explained
The Simple Future

Learn about how to talk in the Simple Future in French with Audrianna & Leo.

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2 years ago
4 minutes 27 seconds

French Explained
The Conditional

Learn the conditional constructs with Leo and Audrianna in French.


Summary:

In English: I would speak (je parlerais)

 

Regular conjugations:


Take the infinitive form of the verb and add the imperfect endings (same ones for all verbs, regular and irregular). For -re verbs, you take the infinitive, remove the -e and add the imperfect endings

 

 

Used for: expressing what would happen in the future (if a certain condition is met), expressing hypotheses, making requests more polite

 


Usages:

Polite requests

  • Est-ce que tu pourrais m’aider? Could you help me?
  • Voudriez-vous venir chez nous demain? Would you like to come to our place tomorrow?
  • Pourrais-tu m’expliquer ce mot? Could you explain this word to me?

 

In journalism, the conditional is used to express events that “reportedly” or “allegedly” occur.

  • Le premier ministre serait ici demain. The prime minister will reportedly be here tomorrow.
  • Le directeur signerait un contrat demain. The director will reportedly sign a contract tomorrow.
  • Le comedien se présenterait sur scene demain. The actor will reportedly



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2 years ago
4 minutes 10 seconds

French Explained

Join your two hosts explaining French grammar and vocab concepts in a fun and easy format.


Thanks to Arthur Ryan for composing our intro and outro tracks.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.