
TOP 10 French Verbs You NEED to Know! Part 2- Master Group 1 in 6 Minutes!
Part 2: Discover 10 Essential First Group French Verbs
Welcome to the second video in the playlist "Secrets to Learning French Verbs", where we explore 10 new and highly practical first group verbs that are essential for everyday conversations.
List of Verbs (Alphabetical Order):
Arriver (to arrive) 🚶♀️
Assurer (to ensure) ✅
Avancer (to move forward) 🏃♂️
Briller (to shine) ✨
Brûler (to burn) 🔥
Cacher (to hide) 🕵️♂️
Causer (to cause) 💥
Cesser (to stop) ✋
Changer (to change) 🔄
Chanter (to sing) 🎤
What You’ll Learn:
Visual Aids: Each verb is paired with an engaging image to help you memorize its meaning 📸.
Contextual Sentences: Practice with real-life examples in French and their English translations 💬.
Conjugation Guides: Master the present tense conjugation of each verb to use them confidently in conversations 📚.
Pronunciation Tips: Follow along with pronunciation guides to perfect your French accent 🗣️.
How to Conjugate First Group Verbs
First group verbs end with -er and follow a consistent pattern. They are conjugated by removing -er from the infinitive and adding the following endings:
Subject Pronoun Ending Example (Verb chanter)
je e je chante
tu es tu chantes
il/elle e il chante
nous ons nous chantons
vous ez vous chantez
ils/elles ent ils chantent
Pronunciation:
s and ent in plural forms (chantons, chantent) are silent (e.g., chantons → /ʃɑ̃tõ/).
Who Is This Video For?
This video is ideal for all learners (adults and children) aiming to expand their knowledge of essential French verbs and improve conversational skills 📈. It’s also a valuable tool for teachers seeking engaging ways to teach verb conjugation.
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