100 flashcards of French words.
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100 flashcards of French words.
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Hi there, It would be good if the indefinite / definite articles could be added as this is important to learn the gender of the word as much as learning the word. For example 'les yeux' or l'ápres-midi I am happy to help if needed. I have studied French at uni and I am currently looking at the accreditation process to be able to teach French in NSW as a recent teaching graduate. Merci, Emma
Hi Emma, Thanks for your feedback. We just re-uploaded them with the articles. Please let us know if you notice any mistakes! Cheers, Jennie