Alright I volunteer to start teaching. I will use my old textbook as a framework and also try to give you as much practice as possible, verbal, written, and listening (via that engine aFrenchie told us about). Speaking - well that is hard to teach on a forum. I don't know right at this moment how to help you all with that!
And of course, I will intersperse it with vocabulary so you all can build that as well.
PART 1: PRESENT TENSE VERBS
Section 1: Personal Pronouns - Les Pronoms Personnels
French pronouns work very much the same way as in English, except for the word
you and
they. In English, you (plural) and you (singular) are exactly the same word. In French, they are not and
in addition there is a formal "you" when you need to be respectful. Here goes:
Je = I
Tu = You (singular, informal, friendly)
Il = He
Elle = She
Nous = We
Vous = you (plural, or singular formal)
Ils = They
Elles = They, ladies only
When you need to be respectful to somebody, you would call them "vous" instead of "tu". On the contrary, if he/she is your good friend "vous" would sound stiff or even mean - you would refer to your friends by "tu".
The other distinction between "tu" and "vous" is number. "Tu" is singular, but "vous" is plural. They both translate as "you" in English.
Ils and Elles represent another distinction that is not present in English. "They" in French is distinguished by gender. If it is a group of females only, "Elles" is the correct word to use for "They". If it is all males, or the group is mostly females and contains at least one male, "Ils" is the word to use for "They".
Now for your homework
:
Send me a private message with your answer to the following questions
:
1. Name all of the French "pronoms personnels".
2. Tell the difference between Ils and Elles.
3. If you are talking to the president, would you say "vous" or "tu".
4. If you are talking to your little brother, would you say "vous" or "tu".
5. If you are talking to your pet dog Topaze, would you say "vous" or "tu".
6. How would you say in French "you" singular, and how would you say "you" plural in French.
7. If you were Flavie Flament talking to Alizée on Stars à Domicile 2001, and Alizée was crying in front of you because the video you just showed was very moving, would you call Alizée by "vous" or "tu".
8. Tell which of the following is not a correct match:
(A) Je = I
(B) Tu = She
(C) Il = He
(D) Nous = We
9. Tell which of the following is not a correct match:
(A) Ils = They
(B) Elles = They
(C) Il = She
(D) Je = I
EDIT: There is another
pronom personnel called
on. It translates as "one", but
on has a much looser usage than the English "one". It can be used as we, you, and 3rd person writing. For verb conjugation purposes, it takes the same conjugation as
Il/Elle.