French 101. Chapitre Préliminaire Premiers Contacts.

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French 101

Chapitre Préliminaire Premiers Contacts

Cognates  Train  Station  Table  Machine  Banque  Restaurant  Université  Cours  Classe  Calme  Linke Linke  Blond(e)  Film  Division  Client  Education  Patient  Château(x)  Personne  Zéro  Campus

Introduction  Je m’appelle Jean  Je suis de Paris  Je suis en 2 e année  J’étudie la biologie

 Differences Between French and English Differences Between French and English Differences Between French and English  Greetings Greetings  Introduction  Politeness Politeness  Video Video

Les Accents 1.Les accents 01. L’accent aigu 02. L’accent grave 03. L’accent circonflexe 04.La cédilleLes accentsL’accent aiguL’accent graveL’accent circonflexeLa cédille 1.french1.htmlfrench1.html

 French Alphabet - L'Alphabet français  The French alphabet has the same 26 letters as the English alphabet, but they are pronounced differently. You can listen to the entire alphabet by clicking on "L'Alphabet français" in the picture below, or click on a single letter to hear only that letter pronounced. 

 Alphabet Alphabet