1. Practice Daily with a Pronunciation Guide
First things first, you’re going to want to find a pronunciation guide that really goes into detail, and I recommend The French Tutorial. While you don’t need to take weeks focusing on the French alphabet, you do want to ensure that you get the basics down and locked in your mind. Start by learning the names of each letter, which are found under “Alphabet” on The French Tutorial.
Elle se maquille avec sion.
A. Se
Bonjour
<em>Find the word borrowed from English and used in French in the following sentence </em>
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J'aime manger un <u>hamburger</u> et une pizza au café.
HAMBURGER is the word borrowed from English and used in French
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1. Nous y allons.
2. J’en veux.
3. J’en fais.
4. Est-ce que tu as vu des belles œuvres d’art?
5. Ils aiment la musique?
6. Ils y sont allés.
7. Tu vas acheter des fruits?
8. Tu vas à la bibliothèque?
9. Vous alliez au parc le weekend?
10. Vous en faites.