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French Vocabulary: The Weather

Learn common French phrases and vocabulary to describe the weather, such as 'it's sunny', 'it's raining', and 'it's cold'.

French Vocabulary: Describing People and Places

Build your vocabulary for describing physical appearance, personality traits, and the characteristics of places, using relative pronouns to add detail.

French Vocabulary: Health and the Body

Learn vocabulary for parts of the body and common health problems. Practice phrases for explaining symptoms to a doctor or pharmacist.

French Vocabulary: Holidays and Leisure

Learn vocabulary related to leisure activities, sports, and holidays. Practice talking about past holidays and future travel plans using the correct tenses.

French Vocabulary: Travel and Transport

Learn vocabulary for modes of transport (train, bus, plane) and practice essential phrases for asking for directions, buying tickets, and understanding travel information.

French Vocabulary: Shopping for Clothes

Learn essential French vocabulary for clothing, colours, and sizes. This deck will help you practice phrases for asking for assistance in a shop, trying on items, making comparisons, and completing a purchase.

French Vocabulary: Food and Drink

Learn essential French vocabulary for food, drink, and groceries. This deck also covers practical phrases for shopping at a market and ordering a meal in a café or restaurant.

French Vocabulary: Your Home and Furniture

Learn the French names for rooms in a house (la cuisine, le salon) and common items of furniture and household objects (la table, le lit, la chaise).

Make Comparisons in French: Comparatives and Superlatives

Learn how to form comparatives (more than, less than, as... as) and superlatives (the most, the least) to compare people, objects, and places.

Give Commands in French: L'Impératif

Learn to form and use the imperative mood for 'tu', 'nous', and 'vous' to give direct commands, make suggestions, and offer advice.

Connect Ideas in French: Relative Pronouns 'Qui', 'Que', and 'Où'

Learn to use the French relative pronouns 'qui', 'que', and 'où' to connect clauses. This deck will help you create more complex and descriptive sentences by combining simple ideas.

Use Object Pronouns in the Past Tense in French

Master the placement of direct and indirect object pronouns in the passé composé. This includes the important rule of past participle agreement with a preceding direct object pronoun when using 'avoir'.

Avoid Repetition in French: Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

Learn to replace nouns with direct (le, la, les) and indirect (lui, leur) object pronouns to make your French sound more natural and avoid repetition. This deck focuses on their use and placement in the present tense.

Talk About the Future in French: Futur Proche and Futur Simple

Learn to form and use both the near future (le futur proche) for immediate plans and the simple future (le futur simple) for more distant or certain plans.

Tell Stories in French: Choosing Between Passé Composé and Imparfait

Understand the difference between the passé composé (for specific, completed actions) and the imparfait (for descriptions and background) and learn how to use them together to narrate a story in French.

Describe Past Settings in French: L'Imparfait

Learn the formation and use of the French imperfect tense (l'imparfait). This deck covers how to conjugate verbs in the imparfait, including the key irregular verb 'être', and explains how to use this tense to describe past habits, ongoing actions, and background settings.

Discuss Past Routines in French: Reflexive Verbs in the Passé Composé

Learn to form the passé composé with reflexive verbs, which always use 'être' as the auxiliary. This deck focuses on mastering the rules for past participle agreement in this context.

Describe Daily Routines in French with Reflexive Verbs

Learn essential French vocabulary for daily routines and master the use of reflexive verbs in the present tense. This deck covers common actions like waking up, getting dressed, and washing, and provides practice for all subject pronouns.

Talk About Movement in French: Le Passé Composé with 'Être'

Master the formation of the passé composé with the auxiliary verb 'être' for verbs of movement and state (e.g., aller, venir, partir). This deck focuses on the crucial agreement of the past participle with the subject.

Talk About the Past in French: Le Passé Composé with 'Avoir'

Learn to form and use the passé composé with the auxiliary verb 'avoir' for regular (-er, -ir, -re) and the most common irregular verbs. This deck covers forming past participles and negation.

Optional A1 French Revision

An optional review of difficult or essential A1 grammar points required for A2. This includes the present tense of key irregular verbs (être, avoir, aller, faire), adjective agreement, and forming basic questions.

Introduction to Comprehensive A2 French

A brief introduction to the A2 French course, outlining the structure, setting expectations, and providing essential study tips. This deck emphasizes the importance of consistent daily study and completing all reviews for effective learning.

German A2: Comprehensive Test

A final, comprehensive test covering all the major grammar and vocabulary themes from the A2 course. This deck will showcase your accumulated knowledge and skills.

German Grammar: Polite Requests with Subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II)

Learn the introductory forms of the Konjunktiv II ('hätte', 'wäre', 'würde') to make polite requests, express wishes, and give advice.

German Grammar: Introduction to the Genitive Case

Get a basic introduction to the genitive case, learning how it is used to show possession, primarily with proper names and in written German.

German Grammar: Giving Commands with the Imperative

Learn how to form and use the imperative mood to give commands and make requests to one person informally ('du'), a group informally ('ihr'), and formally ('Sie').

German Grammar: Understanding Relative Clauses

Learn to add extra information to sentences using relative clauses, and how to use the correct relative pronouns (der, die, das, etc.) in the nominative, accusative, and dative cases.

German Vocabulary: Media, Culture & Leisure

Learn German vocabulary to discuss hobbies, leisure activities, media (internet, TV), and cultural events or festivals.

German Grammar: Comparatives & Superlatives

Learn how to form and use comparative ('-er') and superlative ('am -sten') forms of adjectives and adverbs to compare people, things, and actions.

German Grammar: Adjective Declension without Articles

Learn the rules for German adjective endings (declension) when there is no article before the adjective.

German Grammar: Adjective Declension after Articles

Learn the rules for German adjective endings (declension) when the adjective comes after a definite article (der, die, das) or an indefinite article (ein, eine, ein).

German Vocabulary: Shopping, Services & Food

Learn practical German vocabulary for shopping for clothes and groceries, using services like the bank and post office, and ordering food in a restaurant.

German Grammar: Time-based Subordinate Clauses ('wenn', 'als')

Learn to use the temporal conjunctions 'wenn' (when/if, for repeated or future events) and 'als' (when, for a single event in the past) with correct verb-final word order.

German Grammar: Subordinate Clauses ('weil', 'dass')

Learn to connect ideas using subordinate clauses with the conjunctions 'weil' (because) and 'dass' (that). This deck focuses on mastering the verb-final word order, a crucial rule in German grammar, enabling you to give reasons and report information effectively.

German Vocabulary: Work & Professions

Acquire vocabulary related to the world of work, including job titles, workplace environments, daily tasks, and the job application process.

German Grammar: Reflexive Verbs in Accusative & Dative

Learn how to use reflexive verbs, identifying and using the correct reflexive pronouns in both the accusative and dative cases.

German Vocabulary: Health & The Body

Learn essential German vocabulary for parts of the body, common illnesses, and phrases for visiting a doctor or pharmacy.

German Grammar: Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)

Master the use of two-way prepositions (e.g., 'in', 'an', 'auf') and learn when to use them with the accusative case (for direction) and the dative case (for location).

German Vocabulary: Housing & Home

Learn German words for different types of housing, rooms in a house, common furniture, and household chores.

German Grammar: Dative Prepositions

Memorise and use the common German prepositions that always take the dative case, such as 'mit', 'nach', 'aus', 'zu', 'von', 'bei', and 'seit'.

German Grammar: Understanding the Dative Case

Learn the fundamentals of the dative case, including how to form the dative definite and indefinite articles, and the dative personal pronouns.

German Vocabulary: Travel & Holidays

Acquire German vocabulary related to travel, including booking accommodation, using public transport, asking for directions, and describing holiday activities.

German Grammar: The Simple Past (Präteritum) for Key Verbs

Learn the Präteritum (simple past tense) forms for the essential verbs 'sein' (to be), 'haben' (to have), and modal verbs, which are commonly used in this tense even in spoken German.

German Grammar: The Perfect Tense with 'sein'

Learn to form and use the Perfekt tense with the auxiliary verb 'sein' for verbs involving movement or a change of state.

German Grammar: The Perfect Tense with 'haben'

Master the formation and use of the Perfekt tense (conversational past) with the auxiliary verb 'haben', including regular and irregular past participles.

German Vocabulary: Biography & Personal History

Learn essential German vocabulary to talk about your life, personal history, key life events, and family background.

German A2: Optional A1 Revision

Review challenging but essential grammar topics from the A1 level, including the nominative and accusative cases, basic sentence structure (word order), and the present tense conjugation of common verbs.

German A2: Course Introduction & Study Tips

Introduce the A2 German course structure, set expectations for learning, and provide essential tips for success, specifically the importance of regular study and daily reviews.

B1 German: Comprehensive Final Test

A comprehensive test covering all major grammar points and a wide range of vocabulary from the entire B1 course. This deck is designed to showcase the learner's overall B1 proficiency.

German Vocabulary: Personal Life and Housing

Learn German words and phrases to talk about relationships, family, different living situations, renting an apartment, and describing a home.

German Vocabulary: Health and Wellbeing

Learn essential German vocabulary for discussing health, including body parts, illnesses, medical visits, fitness, and nutrition.

German Vocabulary: Travel and Mobility

Master vocabulary for planning trips, using public transport, booking accommodation, and handling common travel situations like making complaints.

German Vocabulary: Environment and Society

Learn vocabulary for discussing topics like climate, environmental protection, politics, social issues, and cultural events.

German Vocabulary: Media and Communication

Learn words and phrases related to the internet, social media, news, television, and modern communication technology.

German Vocabulary: Education and Training

Acquire vocabulary related to the German school system, university studies, and vocational training.

German Vocabulary: Work and Career

Learn essential German vocabulary related to professions, job applications, the workplace, and career development.

German Grammar: Special Structures ('lassen', Infinitive Clauses, Indirect Questions)

Learn the uses of the verb 'lassen', how to form infinitive clauses with and without 'zu', and how to create indirect questions.

German Grammar: Advanced Adjective Usage and Participles

Consolidate and master adjective declension in all cases after definite, indefinite, and no articles. Learn to use the present participle (Partizip I) and past participle (Partizip II) as adjectives.

German Grammar: The Genitive Case and N-Declension Nouns

Learn the formation and use of the Genitive case to show possession and with specific prepositions. Learn to identify and correctly decline weak masculine nouns (N-declension).

German Grammar: Reflexive Verbs and Verbs with Fixed Prepositions

Master German reflexive verbs with accusative and dative pronouns. This deck also teaches and provides practice for common German verbs that require a fixed preposition, such as 'warten auf' and 'denken an', helping you to build more natural and accurate sentences.

German Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood (Konjunktiv II)

Learn to form and use the Konjunktiv II to make polite requests, give advice, talk about hypothetical situations, and express unreal wishes.

German Grammar: The Passive Voice (Vorgangspassiv)

Learn to form and use the passive voice (Vorgangspassiv) in the present, Präteritum, and Perfekt tenses to focus on an action rather than the person performing it.

German Grammar: Describing Nouns with Relative Clauses

Learn to form and use relative clauses in all four cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive), including those with prepositions, to provide more information about a noun.

German Grammar: Two-Part Connectors (entweder...oder, etc.)

Learn and practise using two-part conjunctions such as 'entweder...oder', 'weder...noch', 'sowohl...als auch', 'nicht nur...sondern auch', and 'je...desto'.

German Grammar: Advanced Subordinate Clauses (weil, obwohl, damit)

Learn to build complex sentences expressing cause (weil, da), concession (obwohl), condition (wenn, falls), and purpose (damit, um...zu).

German Grammar: Temporal Clauses (als, wenn, während, etc.)

Learn to connect sentences using temporal conjunctions like 'als', 'wenn', 'während', 'bevor', 'nachdem', 'seit'/'seitdem', and 'bis' to specify when actions occur.

German Grammar: Talking About the Future with Futur I

Learn the formation and usage of the Futur I tense with the auxiliary verb 'werden' to express future plans, intentions, assumptions, and predictions.

German Grammar: Mastering Past Tenses (Präteritum & Plusquamperfekt)

Learn and practise the Präteritum (simple past) tense for common strong verbs, 'haben', 'sein', and modal verbs. Learn and practise the Plusquamperfekt (past perfect) to sequence past events.

Optional German A2 Revision: Key Grammar

A review of challenging A2 topics: Perfekt tense with 'haben' and 'sein', dative vs. accusative prepositions, two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen), modal verbs in the Präteritum, comparative and superlative adjectives, and basic subordinate clauses with 'weil', 'dass', and 'wenn'.

Welcome to B1 German: Course Introduction & Study Tips

An introduction to the B1 German course, explaining its structure, learning goals, and providing essential study tips for success, such as the importance of daily reviews.

B1 French: Final Showcase

A cumulative test of all the grammar and vocabulary covered in the B1 French course. This deck allows you to showcase your ability to narrate, express opinions, and handle a variety of communicative situations.

B1 French Vocabulary: Health and Well-being

Covers vocabulary for describing symptoms, visiting a doctor or pharmacy, and discussing general health, fitness, and well-being.

B1 French Vocabulary: Society and the Environment

Learn essential French vocabulary for discussing societal topics, current events, and environmental issues like pollution and conservation.

B1 French Vocabulary: Media and Technology

Provides vocabulary to discuss news, social media, the internet, film, television, and modern technology.

B1 French Vocabulary: Travel and Leisure

Learn essential French vocabulary for travel and leisure. This deck covers everything from planning your trip and booking a hotel to getting around and enjoying your free time with hobbies, sports, and cultural activities.

B1 French Vocabulary: Work and Education

Learn essential French vocabulary for discussing your career, studies, job-seeking, and the workplace environment.

B1 French Vocabulary: Personal Life and Relationships

Builds vocabulary related to family, friends, personal relationships, character traits, and feelings, enabling detailed descriptions and conversations about personal life.

B1 French: Linking Your Ideas with Connectors

Introduces and provides practice with a range of logical connectors to express cause (parce que, puisque, car), consequence (donc, alors), purpose (pour, afin de), and opposition (mais, pourtant, bien que).

B1 French: Reported Speech

Covers how to report what someone else has said (le discours indirect), including necessary changes to pronouns, time expressions, and verb tenses when reporting past speech.

B1 French: The Gerund and Passive Voice

Teaches two important B1 structures: the gerund (le gérondif) to express simultaneous actions or manner (e.g., 'en lisant'), and the passive voice (la voix passive) to shift focus from the agent to the object of an action.

B1 French: The Subjunctive of Emotion and Doubt

Expands on the use of the subjonctif présent, focusing on its use after expressions of emotion (e.g., 'être content que'), doubt (e.g., 'douter que'), and certain conjunctions like 'bien que'.

B2 German: Final Assessment

A comprehensive test covering all B2 grammar and vocabulary topics from the course. This deck will assess the learner's ability to recall and apply the knowledge gained.

B1 French: Introduction to the Subjunctive

Introduces the concept of the subjunctive mood. Covers the formation of the subjonctif présent and its use after expressions of will, desire, and necessity (e.g., 'il faut que', 'vouloir que').

B2 German Vocabulary: The Economy and Consumption

Build your B2-level German vocabulary with essential terms for discussing finance, global trade, marketing, consumer rights, and economic trends.

B1 French: Connecting Ideas with Relative Pronouns

Introduces the simple relative pronouns qui (subject), que (direct object), où (place or time), and dont (object of 'de') to connect clauses and avoid repetition.

B2 German Vocabulary: Health and Nutrition

Learn B2-level vocabulary for topics related to the health system, medical treatments, personal fitness, mental well-being, and nutrition.

B1 French: Forming Hypotheses with 'Si' Clauses

Learn to form hypothetical 'if... then...' sentences in French. This deck covers the two essential 'si' clause structures: using the present and future for likely possibilities, and the imparfait and conditional for unlikely or imaginary situations.

B1 French: Future and Conditional Tenses

Covers the formation and use of the futur simple to talk about distant future events and the conditionnel présent to give advice, make polite requests, and express hypothetical situations.

B2 German Vocabulary: The Environment and The Future

Acquire B2-level vocabulary to discuss environmental challenges like climate change, sustainability, renewable energy, and future technological advancements.

B1 French: The Pronouns 'y' and 'en'

Teaches the usage and placement of the adverbial pronouns 'y' (to replace places or ideas introduced with 'à') and 'en' (to replace quantities or ideas introduced with 'de').

B2 German Vocabulary: Culture and History

Learn B2-level vocabulary related to art, literature, music, historical events, and cultural traditions of German-speaking countries.

B2 German Vocabulary: Society and Politics

Build a B2-level vocabulary for discussing social issues, political systems, government, elections, and current events in German-speaking countries.

B1 French: Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

Focuses on the placement and usage of direct (le, la, les) and indirect (lui, leur) object pronouns, including their order when used together in a sentence and with different tenses.

B2 German Vocabulary: Media and Digitalisation

Learn B2-level vocabulary to discuss the modern digital world, including social media, data privacy, online news, and the impact of technology on society.

B1 French: Mastering Past Narration

Provides an in-depth study of past tenses, solidifying the distinction between imparfait and passé composé for storytelling, and introducing the plus-que-parfait to describe events that happened earlier in the past.

B2 German Vocabulary: Education and Science

Acquire B2-level German vocabulary for discussing academic topics, including university life, fields of study, research methods, and scientific concepts.

B2 German Vocabulary: Work and Career

Learn essential B2-level vocabulary related to the professional world, including job applications, interviews, office environment, roles, responsibilities, and career development.

B1 French: Optional A2 Grammar Revision

An optional revision of challenging A2-level grammar points, focusing on the distinction between passé composé and imparfait, direct and indirect object pronouns, and future tenses.

B2 German Grammar: The Future Perfect Tense (Futur II)

This deck explains the formation and usage of the Futur II tense. You will learn how to use it to express assumptions about past events and to state that an action will be completed by a specific time in the future.

B2 German Grammar: Nominalisation and Verbalisation

Learn techniques for advanced sentence structure by transforming verbs and adjectives into nouns (Nominalisierung) and, conversely, creating verbs from nouns (Verbalisierung).