This is a collection of French sentences, sorted from easiest (most simple) to hardest (most complex).
This deck begins with very simple sentences, and slowly gets harder as you progress.
You can download this deck in the form of a PDF file.
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— Why study sentences? Memorizing the meaning of individual words... is pretty much pointless. If you want actual fluency, you need to see a word in as many example sentences as possible. That makes the language start to flow in your head. That shows you how to use the word. How it is combined with the other words. And many other things.
We think that effort always converts into fluency. This is not true. If you memorize the meaning of individual words you won't get fluent and you will spend a ton of effort. But studying sentences is the real deal. Is the method of learning that actually converts effort to fluency.
Get some basic grammar, some basic vocabulary, then just dive into sentences and more sentences until you're fluent.
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Part 1 ➔ [this deck]
| Sentence | Par où? |
| Sentence (English) | From where? |
| Sentence (Search Field) | Par où? |
| Language Code | fr |
| Language | French |
| [1] | |
| [2] |
| Sentence | Pas tout. |
| Sentence (English) | Not all. |
| Sentence (Search Field) | Pas tout. |
| Language Code | fr |
| Language | French |
| [1] | |
| [2] |
| Sentence | C'est presque fini. |
| Sentence (English) | It is almost finished. |
| Sentence (Search Field) | C'est presque fini. |
| Language Code | fr |
| Language | French |
| [1] | |
| [2] |