Learn about how the French language is put together by breaking it down into its different sentence structures.
Instructed by: Kieran Ball | Subject: Language, French Language
Instructed by: Kieran Ball | Subject: Language, French Language
Description
The whole of the French language can be broken down into several different structures. If you take any sentence from any French book or any utterance, you will see that it fits into one of these structures. I remember one weekend, I was writing some lessons for the week ahead, when I suddenly realised this. I noticed that there are a certain number of structures in French, and that every sentence follows one of these structures. I spent the rest of the weekend working out all the structures, and I wrote them all down. Every structure you learn gives you the ability to say a huge amount. Some structures are used more than others, but all the structures together make up the whole French language. Once you’ve learnt how a structure works, all you have to do is insert different words into the slots and you have a sentence. This course introduces you to structure 3. I’ve limited each course to one structure so as not to overburden you. By looking at just one structure at a time, you can really get to grips with it and understand its usage. It will help to clarify the French language and make it more like a reflex rather than something you have to think about as is it were a maths equation.
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Course Info
- 29 Lectures
- 1.5 Hours
- Language: English
- Subject: Language, French Language
- Instructed by: Kieran Ball
- Platform: Udemy