French Grammar Resources
How to improve your written production?
1- Learn your grammar!
Work with a good book, do exercises regularly
We recommend:
La grammaire progressive du Francais (Clé International)
Débutant: ISBN-10: 209033858X
Intermédiaire: ISBN-10: 2090338482
Avancé: ISBN-10: 2090338628
2- Write little texts and read it out loud.
You might be able to correct your own mistakes.
3- Take a course in which your teacher will give you written homework.
Many teachers don’t do it, since it’s more work for them (they have to correct your homework at home), but it’s essential for you. Because during the class, more time should be devoted to talking.
4- Take private lessons and work on your weaknesses with your teacher.
It’s good to practice writing in a useful and authentic context for example: writing a letter to friends, writing emails, invitation, professional correspondence etc..
Links to Resources A1 Level - Beginner
Main verbs - Les verbes importants
Etre present tense
Avoir present tense
Aller present tense
Faire present tense
Modal verbs
Devoir present tense
Pouvoir present tense
Vouloir present tense
Falloir present tense
Er verbs present tense
S'appeler present tense
Aimer present tense
Adorer present tense
Détester present tense
General rule present tense lesson and exercise
Article
Lesson about define articles
Lesson about indefinite articles
Exercise about articles
Video : lesson about French Partitive Articles : du, de la, des, de l', de, d'
Adjectifs
Lesson about possessive adjectives (vidéo)
Lesson about interrogative adjectives
Lesson about possessive adjectives
Lesson about demonstrative ajdectives
Pronouns
Lesson and quizz about tonic pronouns
Lesson about On/Nous pronouns
Lesson and exercise about y pronoum (for place)
Lesson and exercise about “en” pronoun
Lesson about COD pronoun
Lesson about COI pronoun
Exercise about COI and COD
Negation
Lesson about negation in quantity
Preposition
Lesson about preposition (video)
Gender of nouns/adjectives
Lesson and exercise about gender of country
Lesson about masculine and feminine form of professions
Lesson about masculine and feminine form of qualitative adjectives
Verb “re” in present tense
Lesson verb prendre (video)
Lesson verb descendre (video)
Verb « ir » and irrégular verb present tense
Lesson il faut+ infinitive (video)
Lesson verb ir in present tense (video)
Le passé composé
Lesson
Les verbes pronominaux
Lesson pronominal in present tense
L’imparfait
Lesson(video)
Le futur simple
Lesson (video)
L’impératif
Lesson (video)
Le présent continu
Lesson (video)
Le futur proche
Lesson
Le passé récent
Lesson (video)
Question
Lesson about closed question (video)
Links to Resources A2 Level - Elementary
Complex sentences
Lesson about complex sentences
Exercise complex and simple sentences
The conditional
The Conditional Mood in French
Comparing French Tenses: Conditional VS Imperfect
Exercise
Exercise
The restriction (only)
Lesson
Exercise
The expression of prohibition
Expressing prohibition and obligation in French
15 forms to express obligation and prohibition
The place and form of the adjective
Lesson
What is the word order with French adjectives?
French adjectives: BEFORE or AFTER the noun?
Adjective order exercise
The superlative and comparative
French Comparative And Superlative // French Grammar Course // Lesson 29
Comparaison between Comparative And Superlative
Practise your French Comparatives -"Plus que, moins que, aussi que"
Comparative exercise
Comparative or superlative ? exercise
The gerund
Alexa explains French GERUNDS
How and When to Use the French Gerund, Explained
Exercise
Plus que Parfait - Plu Perfect
LEARN FRENCH - PAST PERFECT
The French Past Perfect (Pluperfect): 'Le Plus-Que-Parfait'
Exercise