Visual French
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Introduction - How This Class Works2 Steps
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Week 1 - Les Duclos (Ch 1)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 2 - Les Duclos (Ch 1)5 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Week 3 - La Famille (Ch 2)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 4 - La Famille (Ch 2)5 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Week 5 - L'année (Ch 3)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 6 - L’année (Ch 3)5 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Week 7 - Les Grands-Parents (Ch 4)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 8 - Les Grands-Parents (Ch 4)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 9 - Les Grands-Parents (Ch 4)5 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Week 10 - Villes et Pays (Ch 5)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 11 - Villes et Pays (Ch 5)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 12 - Villes et Pays (Ch 5)6 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Week 13 - La Famille Leroux (Ch 6)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 14 - La Famille Leroux (Ch 6)6 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Week 15 - Le Jardin (Ch 7)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 16 - Le Jardin (Ch 7)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 17 - Le Jardin (Ch 7)5 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Week 18 - L'Heure (Ch 8)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 19 - L'Heure (Ch 8)6 Steps|3 Quizzes
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Week 20 - L'Anniversaire (Ch 9)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 21 - L'Anniversaire (Ch 9)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 22 - L'Anniversaire (Ch 9)3 Steps
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Week 23 - L'Anniversaire (Ch 9)5 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Week 24 - Le Déjeuner (Ch 10)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 25 - Le Déjeuner (Ch 10)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 26 - Le Déjeuner (Ch 10)3 Steps
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Week 27 - Le Déjeuner (Ch 10)5 Steps|2 Quizzes
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Week 28 - L'Apres-Midi (Ch 11)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 29 - L'Apres-Midi (Ch 11)4 Steps|1 Quiz
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Week 30 - L'Apres-Midi (Ch 11)3 Steps
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Week 31 - L'Apres-Midi (Ch 11)5 Steps|2 Quizzes
Read Ch 1, pt 1
Watch as Dwane walks through the first half of chapter 1 in the textbook (pages 1-3).
Please follow with your own textbook or PDF (download here). You can pause the video and take notes either in your book or in a notebook.
Listen to Chapter 1, part 1
Watch the video where a native French speaker reads the first half of the chapter aloud. Even if you don’t understand everything, you’re training your ear and building familiarity with the sounds and words. It takes time—just listen and let it come naturally.
Repeat the Pronunciation
The best way to learn how to speak French is to imitate native speakers. The following video is exactly the same as the one above, but after each sentence the speaker pauses so that you will have time to repeat the sentence. As you do this more, your pronunciation will improve. Be patient with yourself; it takes time!