FRENCH

The French Grammar Card is divided into two parts: Basic to Intermediate and Intermediate to Advanced. Both levels cover all the essential grammar any French learner needs to know.

French - Basic to Intermediate

It covers levels: A1, A2, B1, B2

 

Suitable for:
  • Anyone starting with a basic understanding of the French language.
  • Anyone with an A1, A2, B1 or B2 level.
  • Students that will sit the Junior Certificate (1st to 3rd year)
  • Students that will sit the Irish State Exams (4th to 6th year)
  • Anyone with an intermediate or advanced level looking to reinforce the foundational grammar.

In the first part of the French series, you’ll find over 40 grammar charts that cover important word classes like pronouns, possessives, prepositions, adjectives, and more. These charts also show you the verb endings needed for different tenses like present, past, imperfect, conditional, and future.

When you purchase the card, you’ll also receive a free PDF resource that you can download and print. This resource provides a step-by-step guide on how to use your card effectively. It explains the meaning of each colour used and gives a detailed explanation of each table with examples to help you understand the content better.

The card is designed to cater to the needs of adults who are learning French, as well as secondary and university students, providing a valuable resource for language learning.

For students taking the Junior Certificate, this card has got you covered. It includes all the grammar knowledge you need to know for the exam.

If you’re a Leaving Certificate student, this card is still extremely valuable. It covers the foundational grammar that you need to know well. It’s a reliable resource to reinforce your understanding and ensure you’re fully prepared for the exam.

This card is designed to make learning French grammar easier, whether you’re just starting out and want a solid understanding of the language or aiming for success in your exams. Some of the grammar topics included in the Basic to Intermediate French card:
    • Definite and indefinite articles (le, la, les, un, une…)
    • Personal pronouns (je, tu, il, elle…)
    • Wh-Questions (Que? Quoi? Où?)
    • Possessives (mon, ton, le mien…)
    • A chart with 36 common adjectives in masculine and feminine
    • Reflexive pronouns and verbs (je me réveille…)
    • Frequency adverbs (toujours, souvent, quelquefois)
    • Verb tenses:
      •  Present (je travaille)
      •  Past (je suis travaillé)
      •  Imperfect (je travaillais)
      •  Future x 2 (je travaillerai, je vais travailler)
      • Conditional (je travaillerais)
    • List of common regular and irregular verbs in the present tense.
    • List of 24 common irregular past participles (eu, bu, vu, pris…)
    • Verbs that use être to form the passé composé (aller, venir…)
    • Demonstratives in masculine, feminine, neuter, singular and plural (celui, ceux…)
    • Direct and indirect object (me, te, le, lui, nous…)
    • List of words used to form the negative (ne…pas, ne…plus)
    • Time expressions (hier, demain, il y a deux jours…)
    • Keywords (sans, avec, et, mais…)
  • When you purchase the card, you’ll also receive a free PDF resource that you can download and print. This resource provides a step-by-step guide on how to use your card effectively. It explains the meaning of each colour used and gives a detailed explanation of each table with examples to help you understand the content better.

    French - Intermediate to Advanced

    It covers levels: B1, B2, C1, C2 Suitable for:
    • Anyone with a good grasp of French who wants to take their skills to the next level.
    • Students with a B1, B2, C1 or C2 level.
    • Students preparing for the Leaving Certificate.
    • Anyone with an intermediate or advanced level looking to strengthen grammar topics.
    The Intermediate to Advanced French Grammar Card is packed with 30 charts that cover more complex grammar topics using formulas and examples. These charts make it easy to understand how these structures are formed. We know that the subjunctive can be confusing for many French students, so we dedicated an entire page to help you grasp it better. It’s like having a handy guide specifically for this challenging topic.
    The colours on the charts make studying even simpler. Yellow, purple, and green colours represent different persons or pronouns like  “I,” “you,” “he,” “she”, etc. When you come across these colours in any chart, you’ll know which person or pronoun it refers to. Our Advanced French Grammar Card is perfect for those studying at a higher level who want a quick and convenient reminder of these structures. It’s designed to make complex grammar easier to understand and remember.
    Some of the grammar topics included in the Intermediate to Advanced French card:
    • The imperative (Finis ton café !)
    • Order of pronouns (le, moi, y, en)
    • Relative pronouns (qui, que, lequel, etc.)
    • Past simple (je travaillai)
    • The conditionals (Si tu as le temps, …, si tu avais le temps, …)
    • Common irregular verbs in present subjunctive
    • Subjunctive endings
      • Present (… que je parle)
      • Past (… que j’aie parlé)
      • imperfect (… que je parlasse)
      • present perfect tense (…que j’eusse parlé)
    • Subjunctive uses
    • Reported Speech (il a dit qu’il…)
    • Direct and indirect expressions (hier, la veille)
    • The Passive Voice (Les exercises sont faits par l’élève.)
    • List of verbs that use avoirand faire
    • Expressions of opinion
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