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French A2: Using Adverbs and Expressing Progression

Learn common French adverbs to describe actions and express intensity. This deck covers spoken adverbs ending in '-ment', irregular forms like 'bien' and 'mieux', and phrases for progression like 'de plus en plus'.
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Lesson#1
Adverbs are words that describe how an action is done. In French, many common adverbs are formed from adjectives and end in '-ment', similar to '-ly' in English. Let's look at some of the most useful ones for everyday conversation.
Lesson#2
First up is 'normalement', which means 'normally' or 'usually'. You can use it to talk about your routines. For example, 'Normalement, je commence le travail à neuf heures' means 'Normally, I start work at nine o'clock'.
Quiz#3
Translate into French: Normally, I finish at five o'clock.

Normalement, je finis à cinq heures.

Lesson#4
To say something happens 'quickly' or 'rapidly', you use 'rapidement'. For instance, if someone is speaking too fast, you could say 'Il parle trop rapidement'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'She eats quickly' in French?

Elle mange rapidement.

Lesson#6
The adverb for 'easily' is 'facilement'. You might use it to describe a task, for example: 'J'ai trouvé la solution facilement', which means 'I found the solution easily'.

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