1. Making Simple Questions
Here are some common questions you can use:
2. Talking About Likes and Dislikes
When you want to say what you like or don’t like, use "aimer" for likes and "ne pas aimer" for dislikes.
3. Practicing Speaking
You can practice by role-playing. This means you and a friend can take turns asking and answering questions.
4. Reading Skills
Try reading short stories or passages. See if you can find important details like names and hobbies.
5. Listening Skills
Listen to simple conversations. Try to understand the questions and answers being said.
1. Making Simple Questions
Here are some common questions you can use:
2. Talking About Likes and Dislikes
When you want to say what you like or don’t like, use "aimer" for likes and "ne pas aimer" for dislikes.
3. Practicing Speaking
You can practice by role-playing. This means you and a friend can take turns asking and answering questions.
4. Reading Skills
Try reading short stories or passages. See if you can find important details like names and hobbies.
5. Listening Skills
Listen to simple conversations. Try to understand the questions and answers being said.