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Distinguishing between masculine ( le/un ) and feminine ( la/une ) nouns.
: Learning the present tense of essential verbs like être (to be), avoir (to have), and regular -er verbs like parler (to speak). frances a1
Title: Frances — Series A1 Description: Series A1 contains original correspondence and primary documents for Frances spanning 1980–2005. Box A1 is the first box in the Frances collection, containing biographical materials and legal papers. Contents: Distinguishing between masculine ( le/un ) and feminine
Writing a detailed text at the French A1 level typically involves using simple sentences to provide personal information, describe daily routines, or talk about likes and dislikes. For exams like the , you are usually required to write between 40 and 50 words Box A1 is the first box in the
The most common academic interpretation is (often written as Français A1 ), which refers to the beginner level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
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