Understand spoken language

Lessons with parent lessons

Submitted by admin on 26 April 2016

Some lessons have a parent lesson (e.g. "Fruit" has the parent lesson "Food"). If a word is in a child lesson, then it should always also go in the parent lesson.

Examples of this are:

Food:

  • Dairy and Eggs. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Food lesson.
  • Fruit. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Food lesson.
  • Vegetables. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Food lesson.

Numbers:

  • Numbers 1-10. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Numbers lesson.
  • Numbers 11-20. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Numbers lesson.
  • Numbers over 20. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Numbers lesson.
  • Fractions. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Numbers lesson.
  • Ordinal numbers. Any word in this lesson should also be in the Numbers lesson.

Verbs, In French:

So, for example:

  • all words in the "Verbs (-er infinitives)" lesson also belong in: Verbs (infinitives) AND Verbs (all parts) lesson
  • all words in the "Verbs (future tense)" lesson also belong in the "Verbs (all parts)" lesson