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Building Structures In French - Structure 5

Craft sentences without the need for memorisation and understand tenses and their diverse meanings in this French Structure 5 course. Read more.

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Course Skill Level
Intermediate
Time Estimate
2h 38m

Hola, bonjour, olá, hallo and ciao! I'm Kieran and I'm a language tutor based in the UK. I teach French, Spanish, German, Italian and Portuguese.

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About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to explore the French language further
  • How to manipulate the French language structure
  • Those who enjoy the 3-minute methodology used in other 3 Minute French courses

What you’ll learn: 

  • Learn about the fifth structure in the French language
  • Master the art of effortlessly manipulating this structure to express precisely what you desire
  • Get ample opportunities to hone your skills in utilizing this structure effectively
  • Craft questions and statements within French structure 5, covering both affirmative and negative forms
  • Learn in convenient three-minute segments tailored for the on-the-go learner
  • Build your sentences without the need for memorisation
  • Deepen your understanding of the imperfect tense in French, exploring its diverse meanings
  • Speak French from the very first lesson

Requirements: 

  • Ideally, you should be already familiar with the French language, but if you’re not, panic not! Everything in this course is fully explained so that you won’t get lost
  • I recommend you start by enrolling in the “Building Structures in French – Structures 1, 2, 3 and 4” course

The French language can be deconstructed into various fundamental structures. Examining any sentence from a French book or spoken expression, you’ll notice that it aligns with one of these underlying structures.

I recall a particular weekend when I was preparing lessons for the upcoming week, and it dawned on me. I observed that French operates on a set number of structures, with each sentence adhering to one of them. I dedicated the remainder of the weekend to dissecting and documenting all these structures.

Each structure you learn empowers you to convey a wide range of information. While some structures see more frequent use than others, they collectively constitute the French language. Once you grasp how a structure functions, you simply need to insert different words, and voilà, you have a sentence.

In this course, you’ll be introduced to French Structure 5, focusing on one structure per course to avoid overwhelming you. Concentrating on a single structure lets you understand its intricacies and grasp its application. This approach will help demystify the French language, transforming it into an automatic response rather than a mental calculation.

Mastering each structure can also accelerate your fluency; if you can maneuver through the structures quickly, you’ll find yourself capable of expressing anything you desire without much deliberation on how to articulate it.

There are abundant chances to review and reinforce your learning within this course. Additionally, it offers hints and tips for optimal approaches to absorb and retain both the structures and accompanying vocabulary. You’ll become adept at crafting questions within Structure 5 and forming statements, including transforming affirmative statements into negatives.

The Building Structures in French series employs the same effective learning methods as the 3-minute French courses. This allows you to progress through the material in convenient three-minute chunks, making it accessible for anyone to learn French, even with limited available time.

Visit my instructor page to explore more language courses!

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned more structures of the French language.

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today!

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction
Introduction 00:00:00
Section 2 - Chapter 1
Structure 5 Chapter 1 00:00:00
Section 3 - Chapter 2
Chapter 2a 00:00:00
Chapter 2b 00:00:00
Chapter 2c 00:00:00
Chapter 2d 00:00:00
Chapter 2e 00:00:00
Chapter 2f 00:00:00
Chapter 2g 00:00:00
Chapter 2h 00:00:00
Chapter 2i 00:00:00
Chapter 2j 00:00:00
Section 4 - Chapter 3
Chapter 3a 00:00:00
Chapter 3b 00:00:00
Section 5 - Chapter 4
Chapter 4a 00:00:00
Chapter 4b 00:00:00
Chapter 4c 00:00:00
Section 6 - Chapter 5
Chapter 5a 00:00:00
Chapter 5b 00:00:00
Section 7 - Chapter 6
Chapter 6a 00:00:00
Chapter 6b 00:00:00
Chapter 6c 00:00:00
Chapter 6d 00:00:00
Chapter 6e 00:00:00
Lesson 6f 00:00:00
Lesson 6g 00:00:00
Lesson 6h 00:00:00
Lesson 6i 00:00:00
Lesson 6j 00:00:00
Lesson 6k 00:00:00
Section 8 - Chapter 7
Lesson 7a 00:00:00
Lesson 7b 00:00:00
Lesson 7c 00:00:00
Lesson 7d 00:00:00
Lesson 7e 00:00:00
Lesson 7f 00:00:00
Lesson 7g 00:00:00
Lesson 7h 00:00:00
Section 9 - Chapter 8
Lesson 8a 00:00:00
Lesson 8b 00:00:00
Lesson 8c 00:00:00
Lesson 8d 00:00:00
Section 10 - Chapter 9
Lesson 9a 00:00:00
Lesson 9b 00:00:00
Lesson 9c 00:00:00
Lesson 9d 00:00:00
Section 11 - Chapter 10
Lesson 10a 00:00:00
Lesson 10b 00:00:00

About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to explore the French language further
  • How to manipulate the French language structure
  • Those who enjoy the 3-minute methodology used in other 3 Minute French courses

What you’ll learn: 

  • Learn about the fifth structure in the French language
  • Master the art of effortlessly manipulating this structure to express precisely what you desire
  • Get ample opportunities to hone your skills in utilizing this structure effectively
  • Craft questions and statements within French structure 5, covering both affirmative and negative forms
  • Learn in convenient three-minute segments tailored for the on-the-go learner
  • Build your sentences without the need for memorisation
  • Deepen your understanding of the imperfect tense in French, exploring its diverse meanings
  • Speak French from the very first lesson

Requirements: 

  • Ideally, you should be already familiar with the French language, but if you’re not, panic not! Everything in this course is fully explained so that you won’t get lost
  • I recommend you start by enrolling in the “Building Structures in French – Structures 1, 2, 3 and 4” course

The French language can be deconstructed into various fundamental structures. Examining any sentence from a French book or spoken expression, you’ll notice that it aligns with one of these underlying structures.

I recall a particular weekend when I was preparing lessons for the upcoming week, and it dawned on me. I observed that French operates on a set number of structures, with each sentence adhering to one of them. I dedicated the remainder of the weekend to dissecting and documenting all these structures.

Each structure you learn empowers you to convey a wide range of information. While some structures see more frequent use than others, they collectively constitute the French language. Once you grasp how a structure functions, you simply need to insert different words, and voilà, you have a sentence.

In this course, you’ll be introduced to French Structure 5, focusing on one structure per course to avoid overwhelming you. Concentrating on a single structure lets you understand its intricacies and grasp its application. This approach will help demystify the French language, transforming it into an automatic response rather than a mental calculation.

Mastering each structure can also accelerate your fluency; if you can maneuver through the structures quickly, you’ll find yourself capable of expressing anything you desire without much deliberation on how to articulate it.

There are abundant chances to review and reinforce your learning within this course. Additionally, it offers hints and tips for optimal approaches to absorb and retain both the structures and accompanying vocabulary. You’ll become adept at crafting questions within Structure 5 and forming statements, including transforming affirmative statements into negatives.

The Building Structures in French series employs the same effective learning methods as the 3-minute French courses. This allows you to progress through the material in convenient three-minute chunks, making it accessible for anyone to learn French, even with limited available time.

Visit my instructor page to explore more language courses!

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned more structures of the French language.

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.

Get started today!

Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introduction
Introduction 00:00:00
Section 2 - Chapter 1
Structure 5 Chapter 1 00:00:00
Section 3 - Chapter 2
Chapter 2a 00:00:00
Chapter 2b 00:00:00
Chapter 2c 00:00:00
Chapter 2d 00:00:00
Chapter 2e 00:00:00
Chapter 2f 00:00:00
Chapter 2g 00:00:00
Chapter 2h 00:00:00
Chapter 2i 00:00:00
Chapter 2j 00:00:00
Section 4 - Chapter 3
Chapter 3a 00:00:00
Chapter 3b 00:00:00
Section 5 - Chapter 4
Chapter 4a 00:00:00
Chapter 4b 00:00:00
Chapter 4c 00:00:00
Section 6 - Chapter 5
Chapter 5a 00:00:00
Chapter 5b 00:00:00
Section 7 - Chapter 6
Chapter 6a 00:00:00
Chapter 6b 00:00:00
Chapter 6c 00:00:00
Chapter 6d 00:00:00
Chapter 6e 00:00:00
Lesson 6f 00:00:00
Lesson 6g 00:00:00
Lesson 6h 00:00:00
Lesson 6i 00:00:00
Lesson 6j 00:00:00
Lesson 6k 00:00:00
Section 8 - Chapter 7
Lesson 7a 00:00:00
Lesson 7b 00:00:00
Lesson 7c 00:00:00
Lesson 7d 00:00:00
Lesson 7e 00:00:00
Lesson 7f 00:00:00
Lesson 7g 00:00:00
Lesson 7h 00:00:00
Section 9 - Chapter 8
Lesson 8a 00:00:00
Lesson 8b 00:00:00
Lesson 8c 00:00:00
Lesson 8d 00:00:00
Section 10 - Chapter 9
Lesson 9a 00:00:00
Lesson 9b 00:00:00
Lesson 9c 00:00:00
Lesson 9d 00:00:00
Section 11 - Chapter 10
Lesson 10a 00:00:00
Lesson 10b 00:00:00

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