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Lesson 16:
The exercises for this video are based on the long version for intermediate students. What are the French like? 16a - Short & Long Versions The videos for BEGINNERS are at the top of this page.The videos for INTERMEDIATE Students are at on the second half of this page. |
Short Version for BEGINNERS: |
Snobbish? Disagreeable? Conceited?
This lesson is for intermediate students. It includes extensive practice with adjectives and stereotypes and uses of "to be", as well as other lexical items and structures. Reminder: Do the Exercises first. Then come back here and watch the video with subtitles. General instructions: 1 - Watch the video without subtitles. This is always the first video at the top of the page. 2 - Click on the Exercises button and do all the exercises! 3 - Come back to this page and watch the video with subtitles. 4 - Problems: Support is here. |
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Same clip for Beginners: Short version for beginners, with Subtitles (might not be compatible with Google Chrome): LONG Version for Intermediates (might not be compatible with Google Chrome): Long version with subtitles: Same video as above - Long version with subtitles: |
The beginner version of this video is limited to the verb to be, adjectives and the use of "like" as an adverb. The intermediate version includes other lexical items and grammar structures. |
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