Quick French Fix: Lesson 4 - Comparatives | Learn French with A New Life in France
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Quick French Fix: Lesson 4 - Master Comparatives! Learn French with A New Life in France!
In this week’s lesson, Louisa is diving into the world of comparatives and superlatives-those essential phrases that help you compare and contrast like a true Francophile! Ever wondered how to say something is better (meilleur) or the best (le meilleur) in French? Or maybe you’ve wanted to describe something as more interesting (plus intéressant) or less difficult (moins difficile)? This lesson has got you covered!
Join us as we break down these concepts into easy-to-understand steps, so you can confidently say things like “C’est la plus belle maison!” (This is the most beautiful house!) or “Mon café est meilleur que le tien” (My coffee is better than yours). Whether you’re comparing your favourite foods, places, or experiences, you’ll be ready to jump into conversations with native speakers without missing a beat.
Perfect for beginners, this lesson will have you feeling more confident about using your French in real-life situations. So, grab your notebook, practice along with Louisa, and start comparing your way to fluency! Bon courage!
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Absolutely brilliant.
Merci beaucoup Louisa
Merci, Louisa! 👏
De rien! 😊
C’est la plus belle leçon! Love how everything is broken down step by step.
Glad the lessons are helping!
Merci beaucoup! Thanks so much for your feedback! ❤
Merci Madame pour cette lecon.
Philip (Wales).
De rien Philip! 😃