Explore and Conquer the Different French Moods

A serious approach to learning both traditional and modern French. Grammar and vocabulary specifically explained for English speakers. Practice everything you learn with an ongoing and fun novel with realistic dialogues/situations.

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À Moi Paris Method – Advanced

4.98 out of 5
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A realistic and practical approach to French moods.

Learn the meaning, construction and uses of the French conditional, imperative and subjunctive moods. Compare them to English and learn how the French avoid them. Reinforce these concepts in the context of an ongoing story recorded at 2 different levels of enunciation (enunciated & modern).Q & A section will entice you to practice out loud what you’ve learned and improve your confidence when handling advanced conversations and narration.

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REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS COVERED INCLUDE:

  • Renting an apartment in Paris
  • Discussing the news
  • Debating and lightly arguing
  • Accepting/refusing an invitation
  • Describing and navigating a city
  • Tasting and describing a wine
  • Discussing cooking, nutrition & health
  • Going over a child’s routine
  • Expressing surprise and emotions
  • Relating events in the past
  • Communicating with co-workers
  • Going to a yoga class

THE STUDY GUIDE INCLUDES:

  • Present subjunctive construction & uses
  • Ways to avoid the Subjunctive
  • Subjunctive ≠ Indicative
  • The “ne” explétif – a “ne” without any negative value
  • Conditional present construction
  • “Je” form – Conditional pronunciation ≠ futur simple
  • Conditional use in French ≠ English
  • Past conditional – should have, would have, could have
  • Hypothesis in French (“if” clauses)
  • Imperative present construction & uses
  • Imperative and pronouns
  • The indirect speech

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À Moi Paris Method - All Levels

More than 3 days of pro audio recordings and 1700 pages of transcript. These audiobooks will take you from beginner to advanced all while learning in the context of a story recorded at multiple speeds and levels of enunciation. Includes all the story chapters, study guides and Q&A sections of the whole À Moi Paris Method.

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  1. 4 out of 5

    Robert S. USA Verified Owner

    J’ai étudié le français depuis 6-7 années, et j’ai utilisé un tas de produits. J’ai trouvé votre séries À Moi Paris formidable en ce qui concerne la grammaire et des astuces culturelles. Mais j’ai quelques petites critiques. Premièrement li y a trop d’anglais. Serait-il possible d’expliquer la grammaire en français plutôt qu’en anglais? Pour apprendre une langue etrangère ill faut de l’immersion totale, et je trouve des longues explications grammaticales en anglais distrayantes. D’ailleurs c’est souvent impossible de mettre une forme verbale en anglais en correlation avec une forme verbale en français, et vice versa. Vaut mieux d’appuyer sur le contexte. En plus pour achever une dialogue plus fluide et naturelle , à mon avis, vous devez utiliser d’autres locuteurs.

    Enfin je vous souhaite bonne continuation et j’ai hâte de voir À Moi Paris Level 8

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