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The present tense of the verbs to go and to want in French

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In this new free French lesson, I will teach you the present tense conjugation of the verbs to go and to want. These two verbs are very common and useful in French. This lesson is divided into three parts. First of all, I will show you the conjugation of these verbs with their endings and I will pronounce them. Then I will present you sentences in the present tense using these verbs. I speak softly and each time, I leave you time to repeat the sentence so that you improve your pronunciation and your accent in French. Finally, in the last part, I propose a quiz that will allow you to test your knowledge.

My name is Moh, I am a teacher and I am a native French speaker. I hope you will enjoy this new French lesson and that you will quickly make progress!

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Dans cette nouvelle leçon gratuite de français, je vous apprends la conjugaison au présent des verbes aller et vouloir. Ces deux verbes sont très courants et utiles en français. Cette leçon se décompose en trois parties. Tout d’abord, je vous présente la conjugaison de ces verbes avec leurs terminaisons et je les prononce. Dans un deuxième temps, je vous présente des phrases au présent utilisant ces verbes. Je parle doucement et à chaque fois, je vous laisse du temps pour répéter la phrase pour que vous amélioriez votre prononciation et votre accent en français. Enfin dans une dernière partie, je vous propose un quiz qui vous permettra de tester vos connaissances.

Mon nom est Moh, je suis enseignant et de langue maternelle française. J’espère que vous apprécierez cette nouvelle leçon de français et que vous ferez rapidement des progrès !

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