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3 Minute French: Course Fifteen

Learn new words and phrases, and useful adverbs to expand your conversations in this 3-Minute French Course Fifteen. Read more.

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About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • Anybody who enjoys the 3 Minute French method and wants to build more on what has been learnt so far

What you’ll learn: 

  • New words and phrases to expand your conversations
  • Useful adverbs for talking about how often things happen
  • The two different ways to say “know” in French
  • Learn about the word “y” in French and all the expressions you can form with it
  • Talk about your favourite things
  • Learn vocabulary to talk about your hobbies and favourite activities
  • Learn the seasons in French
  • Get some new phrases you can use to give your opinion
  • Look at the word “pour” in more detail
  • Learn about possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns in French
  • Look at how to use definite articles, indefinite articles and partitive articles
  • Have a look at French-English cognates and learn some tricks for turning English words into French words

Requirements: 

  • Make sure that you are familiar with everything learnt in 3 Minute French courses One through Fourteen

Welcome to 3 Minute French Course Fifteen, covering lessons 126 to 134. In this installment, we embark on an exhilarating journey of linguistic growth, delving into the richness of verbs, adjectives, nouns, and adverbs. Additionally, we’ll delve into a profound exploration of concepts we’ve previously encountered, enhancing our comprehension and command of the language.

In this course, we’re going to learn lots of new verbs, adjectives, nouns and adverbs, but we’re also going to look in more detail at some of what we’ve already learnt.

With languages, it’s often not a good idea to learn everything there is about a word or a phrase the first time you see it, as this can be overwhelming and you’ll miss out on the beauty of discovering things at a more natural pace.

Progressing further, we uncovered the synergy between “faire” and other verbs to express actions in progress.

If we’d learnt all of this in one go, it would have been too overwhelming and we wouldn’t have been able to take it all in. However, because we spread it out, we were able to digest the small nuggets of information more naturally over time. This is what language learning is all about – learning small nuggets of information, becoming expert at them and then adding new information to it. When we were children, we didn’t learn to speak in one weekend. Even though we were constantly surrounded by our mother language all day, every day for years on end, our brains didn’t let us take it all in one sitting, and this is because it would have been too overwhelming. Instead, babies learn singular words first, then they start to put two or three words together, then they might be able to use them to ask a question, gradually acquiring, practising and mastering the language at a natural pace.

Within this course, the pursuit of discovery reigns supreme. We venture to broaden our grasp of familiar territories, cultivating innovative modes of expression. A focal point entails discerning variances between verbs like “connaître” and “savoir,” both signifying “to know,” and navigating the intricacies of seemingly basic elements, such as articles.

Unraveling the subtleties of articles—words like “the,” “a,” and “some”—comprises an essential facet of our journey. We shall scrutinize their application in French and English, unearthing the rules that underlie their usage. As we delve deeper, terms like “countable” and “uncountable” nouns become our allies, enabling us to master article regulations.

Our linguistic adventure also encompasses possessive adjectives (“my,” “your,” “his…”) and possessive pronouns (“mine,” “yours,” “his…”). One riveting lesson tackles the realm of cognates—words identical or akin in two languages. Think “restaurant,” an identical term in French and English, serving as a shining exemplar. Unlocking cognate principles empowers us to effortlessly translate myriad English words into French.

Start learning more with this 3 Minute French Course Fifteen installment now.

Merci beaucoup 🙂

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Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned more French words and phrases.

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Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction
Course 15 Introduction 00:00:00
Section 2 - Lesson 126
Lesson 126a 00:00:00
Lesson 126b 00:00:00
Lesson 126c 00:00:00
Lesson 126d 00:00:00
Lesson 126e 00:00:00
Lesson 126f 00:00:00
Lesson 126g 00:00:00
Lesson 126h 00:00:00
Lesson 126i 00:00:00
Lesson 126j 00:00:00
Lesson 126k 00:00:00
Lesson 126l 00:00:00
Lesson 126m 00:00:00
Section 3 - Lesson 127
Lesson 127a 00:00:00
Lesson 127b 00:00:00
Lesson 127c 00:00:00
Lesson 127d 00:00:00
Lesson 127e 00:00:00
Lesson 127f 00:00:00
Lesson 127g 00:00:00
Lesson 127h 00:00:00
Lesson 127i 00:00:00
Lesson 127j 00:00:00
Lesson 127k 00:00:00
Lesson 127l 00:00:00
Lesson 127m 00:00:00
Section 4 - Lesson 128
Lesson 128a 00:00:00
Lesson 128b 00:00:00
Lesson 128c 00:00:00
Lesson 128d 00:00:00
Lesson 128e 00:00:00
Lesson 128f 00:00:00
Lesson 128g 00:00:00
Lesson 128h 00:00:00
Lesson 128i 00:00:00
Lesson 128j 00:00:00
Lesson 128k 00:00:00
Lesson 128l 00:00:00
Lesson 128m 00:00:00
Section 5 - Lesson 129
Lesson 129a 00:00:00
Lesson 129b 00:00:00
Lesson 129c 00:00:00
Lesson 129d 00:00:00
Lesson 129e 00:00:00
Lesson 129f 00:00:00
Lesson 129g 00:00:00
Lesson 129h 00:00:00
Lesson 129i 00:00:00
Lesson 129j 00:00:00
Lesson 129k 00:00:00
Lesson 129l 00:00:00
Lesson 129m 00:00:00
Lesson 129n 00:00:00
Lesson 129o 00:00:00
Lesson 129p 00:00:00
Lesson 129q 00:00:00
Lesson 129r 00:00:00
Lesson 129s 00:00:00
Lesson 129t 00:00:00
Lesson 129u 00:00:00
Lesson 129v 00:00:00
Section 6 - Lesson 130
Lesson 130a 00:00:00
Lesson 130b 00:00:00
Lesson 130c 00:00:00
Lesson 130d 00:00:00
Lesson 130e 00:00:00
Lesson 130f 00:00:00
Lesson 130g 00:00:00
Lesson 130h 00:00:00
Lesson 130i 00:00:00
Lesson 130j 00:00:00
Lesson 130k 00:00:00
Lesson 130l 00:00:00
Lesson 130m 00:00:00
Lesson 130n 00:00:00
Lesson 130o 00:00:00
Lesson 130p 00:00:00
Lesson 130q 00:00:00
Lesson 130r 00:00:00
Lesson 130s 00:00:00
Lesson 130t 00:00:00
Section 7 - Lesson 131
Lesson 131a 00:00:00
Lesson 131b 00:00:00
Lesson 131c 00:00:00
Lesson 131d 00:00:00
Lesson 131e 00:00:00
Lesson 131f 00:00:00
Lesson 131g 00:00:00
Lesson 131h 00:00:00
Lesson 131i 00:00:00
Lesson 131j 00:00:00
Lesson 131k 00:00:00
Lesson 131l 00:00:00
Lesson 131m 00:00:00
Lesson 131n 00:00:00
Lesson 131o 00:00:00
Lesson 131p 00:00:00
Lesson 131q 00:00:00
Section 8 - Lesson 132
Lesson 132a 00:00:00
Lesson 132b 00:00:00
Lesson 132c 00:00:00
Lesson 132d 00:00:00
Lesson 132e 00:00:00
Lesson 132f 00:00:00
Lesson 132g 00:00:00
Lesson 132h 00:00:00
Lesson 132i 00:00:00
Lesson 132j 00:00:00
Lesson 132k 00:00:00
Lesson 132l 00:00:00
Lesson 132m 00:00:00
Lesson 132n 00:00:00
Lesson 132o 00:00:00
Lesson 132p 00:00:00
Lesson 132q 00:00:00
Lesson 132r 00:00:00
Lesson 132s 00:00:00
Lesson 132t 00:00:00
Lesson 132u 00:00:00
Lesson 132v 00:00:00
Lesson 132w 00:00:00
Lesson 132x 00:00:00
Lesson 132y 00:00:00
Lesson 132z 00:00:00
Section 9 - Lesson 133
Lesson 133a 00:00:00
Lesson 133b 00:00:00
Lesson 133c 00:00:00
Lesson 133d 00:00:00
Lesson 133e 00:00:00
Lesson 133f 00:00:00
Lesson 133g 00:00:00
Lesson 133h 00:00:00
Lesson 133i 00:00:00
Lesson 133j 00:00:00
Lesson 133k 00:00:00
Lesson 133l 00:00:00
Lesson 133m 00:00:00
Lesson 133n 00:00:00
Lesson 133o 00:00:00
Lesson 133p 00:00:00
Lesson 133q 00:00:00
Lesson 133r 00:00:00
Lesson 133s 00:00:00
Lesson 133t 00:00:00
Lesson 133u 00:00:00
Lesson 133v 00:00:00
Lesson 133w 00:00:00
Lesson 133x 00:00:00
Lesson 133y 00:00:00
Lesson 133z1 00:00:00
Lesson 133z2 00:00:00
Lesson 133z3 00:00:00
Lesson 133z4 00:00:00
Lesson 133z5 00:00:00
Section 10 - Lesson 134
Lesson 134a 00:00:00
Lesson 134b 00:00:00
Lesson 134c 00:00:00
Lesson 134d 00:00:00
Lesson 134e 00:00:00
Lesson 134f 00:00:00
Lesson 134g 00:00:00
Lesson 134h 00:00:00
Lesson 134i 00:00:00
Lesson 134j 00:00:00
Lesson 134k 00:00:00
Lesson 134l 00:00:00
Lesson 134m 00:00:00
Lesson 134n 00:00:00
Lesson 134o 00:00:00
Lesson 134p 00:00:00
Lesson 134q 00:00:00
Lesson 134r 00:00:00
Lesson 134s 00:00:00
Lesson 134t 00:00:00
Lesson 134u 00:00:00
Lesson 134v 00:00:00
Lesson 134w 00:00:00
Lesson 134x 00:00:00
Lesson 134y 00:00:00
Lesson 134z1 00:00:00
Lesson 134z2 00:00:00
Lesson 134z3 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4a 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4b 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4c 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4d 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4e 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5a 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5b 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5c 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5d 00:00:00
Lesson 134z6 00:00:00
Lesson 134z7 00:00:00

About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • Anybody who enjoys the 3 Minute French method and wants to build more on what has been learnt so far

What you’ll learn: 

  • New words and phrases to expand your conversations
  • Useful adverbs for talking about how often things happen
  • The two different ways to say “know” in French
  • Learn about the word “y” in French and all the expressions you can form with it
  • Talk about your favourite things
  • Learn vocabulary to talk about your hobbies and favourite activities
  • Learn the seasons in French
  • Get some new phrases you can use to give your opinion
  • Look at the word “pour” in more detail
  • Learn about possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns in French
  • Look at how to use definite articles, indefinite articles and partitive articles
  • Have a look at French-English cognates and learn some tricks for turning English words into French words

Requirements: 

  • Make sure that you are familiar with everything learnt in 3 Minute French courses One through Fourteen

Welcome to 3 Minute French Course Fifteen, covering lessons 126 to 134. In this installment, we embark on an exhilarating journey of linguistic growth, delving into the richness of verbs, adjectives, nouns, and adverbs. Additionally, we’ll delve into a profound exploration of concepts we’ve previously encountered, enhancing our comprehension and command of the language.

In this course, we’re going to learn lots of new verbs, adjectives, nouns and adverbs, but we’re also going to look in more detail at some of what we’ve already learnt.

With languages, it’s often not a good idea to learn everything there is about a word or a phrase the first time you see it, as this can be overwhelming and you’ll miss out on the beauty of discovering things at a more natural pace.

Progressing further, we uncovered the synergy between “faire” and other verbs to express actions in progress.

If we’d learnt all of this in one go, it would have been too overwhelming and we wouldn’t have been able to take it all in. However, because we spread it out, we were able to digest the small nuggets of information more naturally over time. This is what language learning is all about – learning small nuggets of information, becoming expert at them and then adding new information to it. When we were children, we didn’t learn to speak in one weekend. Even though we were constantly surrounded by our mother language all day, every day for years on end, our brains didn’t let us take it all in one sitting, and this is because it would have been too overwhelming. Instead, babies learn singular words first, then they start to put two or three words together, then they might be able to use them to ask a question, gradually acquiring, practising and mastering the language at a natural pace.

Within this course, the pursuit of discovery reigns supreme. We venture to broaden our grasp of familiar territories, cultivating innovative modes of expression. A focal point entails discerning variances between verbs like “connaître” and “savoir,” both signifying “to know,” and navigating the intricacies of seemingly basic elements, such as articles.

Unraveling the subtleties of articles—words like “the,” “a,” and “some”—comprises an essential facet of our journey. We shall scrutinize their application in French and English, unearthing the rules that underlie their usage. As we delve deeper, terms like “countable” and “uncountable” nouns become our allies, enabling us to master article regulations.

Our linguistic adventure also encompasses possessive adjectives (“my,” “your,” “his…”) and possessive pronouns (“mine,” “yours,” “his…”). One riveting lesson tackles the realm of cognates—words identical or akin in two languages. Think “restaurant,” an identical term in French and English, serving as a shining exemplar. Unlocking cognate principles empowers us to effortlessly translate myriad English words into French.

Start learning more with this 3 Minute French Course Fifteen installment now.

Merci beaucoup 🙂

Check out my 3-Minute German course to add another language to your learning journey!

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned more French words and phrases.

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today!

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction
Course 15 Introduction 00:00:00
Section 2 - Lesson 126
Lesson 126a 00:00:00
Lesson 126b 00:00:00
Lesson 126c 00:00:00
Lesson 126d 00:00:00
Lesson 126e 00:00:00
Lesson 126f 00:00:00
Lesson 126g 00:00:00
Lesson 126h 00:00:00
Lesson 126i 00:00:00
Lesson 126j 00:00:00
Lesson 126k 00:00:00
Lesson 126l 00:00:00
Lesson 126m 00:00:00
Section 3 - Lesson 127
Lesson 127a 00:00:00
Lesson 127b 00:00:00
Lesson 127c 00:00:00
Lesson 127d 00:00:00
Lesson 127e 00:00:00
Lesson 127f 00:00:00
Lesson 127g 00:00:00
Lesson 127h 00:00:00
Lesson 127i 00:00:00
Lesson 127j 00:00:00
Lesson 127k 00:00:00
Lesson 127l 00:00:00
Lesson 127m 00:00:00
Section 4 - Lesson 128
Lesson 128a 00:00:00
Lesson 128b 00:00:00
Lesson 128c 00:00:00
Lesson 128d 00:00:00
Lesson 128e 00:00:00
Lesson 128f 00:00:00
Lesson 128g 00:00:00
Lesson 128h 00:00:00
Lesson 128i 00:00:00
Lesson 128j 00:00:00
Lesson 128k 00:00:00
Lesson 128l 00:00:00
Lesson 128m 00:00:00
Section 5 - Lesson 129
Lesson 129a 00:00:00
Lesson 129b 00:00:00
Lesson 129c 00:00:00
Lesson 129d 00:00:00
Lesson 129e 00:00:00
Lesson 129f 00:00:00
Lesson 129g 00:00:00
Lesson 129h 00:00:00
Lesson 129i 00:00:00
Lesson 129j 00:00:00
Lesson 129k 00:00:00
Lesson 129l 00:00:00
Lesson 129m 00:00:00
Lesson 129n 00:00:00
Lesson 129o 00:00:00
Lesson 129p 00:00:00
Lesson 129q 00:00:00
Lesson 129r 00:00:00
Lesson 129s 00:00:00
Lesson 129t 00:00:00
Lesson 129u 00:00:00
Lesson 129v 00:00:00
Section 6 - Lesson 130
Lesson 130a 00:00:00
Lesson 130b 00:00:00
Lesson 130c 00:00:00
Lesson 130d 00:00:00
Lesson 130e 00:00:00
Lesson 130f 00:00:00
Lesson 130g 00:00:00
Lesson 130h 00:00:00
Lesson 130i 00:00:00
Lesson 130j 00:00:00
Lesson 130k 00:00:00
Lesson 130l 00:00:00
Lesson 130m 00:00:00
Lesson 130n 00:00:00
Lesson 130o 00:00:00
Lesson 130p 00:00:00
Lesson 130q 00:00:00
Lesson 130r 00:00:00
Lesson 130s 00:00:00
Lesson 130t 00:00:00
Section 7 - Lesson 131
Lesson 131a 00:00:00
Lesson 131b 00:00:00
Lesson 131c 00:00:00
Lesson 131d 00:00:00
Lesson 131e 00:00:00
Lesson 131f 00:00:00
Lesson 131g 00:00:00
Lesson 131h 00:00:00
Lesson 131i 00:00:00
Lesson 131j 00:00:00
Lesson 131k 00:00:00
Lesson 131l 00:00:00
Lesson 131m 00:00:00
Lesson 131n 00:00:00
Lesson 131o 00:00:00
Lesson 131p 00:00:00
Lesson 131q 00:00:00
Section 8 - Lesson 132
Lesson 132a 00:00:00
Lesson 132b 00:00:00
Lesson 132c 00:00:00
Lesson 132d 00:00:00
Lesson 132e 00:00:00
Lesson 132f 00:00:00
Lesson 132g 00:00:00
Lesson 132h 00:00:00
Lesson 132i 00:00:00
Lesson 132j 00:00:00
Lesson 132k 00:00:00
Lesson 132l 00:00:00
Lesson 132m 00:00:00
Lesson 132n 00:00:00
Lesson 132o 00:00:00
Lesson 132p 00:00:00
Lesson 132q 00:00:00
Lesson 132r 00:00:00
Lesson 132s 00:00:00
Lesson 132t 00:00:00
Lesson 132u 00:00:00
Lesson 132v 00:00:00
Lesson 132w 00:00:00
Lesson 132x 00:00:00
Lesson 132y 00:00:00
Lesson 132z 00:00:00
Section 9 - Lesson 133
Lesson 133a 00:00:00
Lesson 133b 00:00:00
Lesson 133c 00:00:00
Lesson 133d 00:00:00
Lesson 133e 00:00:00
Lesson 133f 00:00:00
Lesson 133g 00:00:00
Lesson 133h 00:00:00
Lesson 133i 00:00:00
Lesson 133j 00:00:00
Lesson 133k 00:00:00
Lesson 133l 00:00:00
Lesson 133m 00:00:00
Lesson 133n 00:00:00
Lesson 133o 00:00:00
Lesson 133p 00:00:00
Lesson 133q 00:00:00
Lesson 133r 00:00:00
Lesson 133s 00:00:00
Lesson 133t 00:00:00
Lesson 133u 00:00:00
Lesson 133v 00:00:00
Lesson 133w 00:00:00
Lesson 133x 00:00:00
Lesson 133y 00:00:00
Lesson 133z1 00:00:00
Lesson 133z2 00:00:00
Lesson 133z3 00:00:00
Lesson 133z4 00:00:00
Lesson 133z5 00:00:00
Section 10 - Lesson 134
Lesson 134a 00:00:00
Lesson 134b 00:00:00
Lesson 134c 00:00:00
Lesson 134d 00:00:00
Lesson 134e 00:00:00
Lesson 134f 00:00:00
Lesson 134g 00:00:00
Lesson 134h 00:00:00
Lesson 134i 00:00:00
Lesson 134j 00:00:00
Lesson 134k 00:00:00
Lesson 134l 00:00:00
Lesson 134m 00:00:00
Lesson 134n 00:00:00
Lesson 134o 00:00:00
Lesson 134p 00:00:00
Lesson 134q 00:00:00
Lesson 134r 00:00:00
Lesson 134s 00:00:00
Lesson 134t 00:00:00
Lesson 134u 00:00:00
Lesson 134v 00:00:00
Lesson 134w 00:00:00
Lesson 134x 00:00:00
Lesson 134y 00:00:00
Lesson 134z1 00:00:00
Lesson 134z2 00:00:00
Lesson 134z3 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4a 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4b 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4c 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4d 00:00:00
Lesson 134z4e 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5a 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5b 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5c 00:00:00
Lesson 134z5d 00:00:00
Lesson 134z6 00:00:00
Lesson 134z7 00:00:00

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