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Introduces the concept of the subjunctive mood. This deck focuses exclusively on learning the rules for forming the Presente de Subjuntivo for regular verbs and the most common irregular verbs (e.g., ser, estar, ir, dar, saber, haber).
Learn the formation (for regular and irregular verbs) and use of the Condicional Simple to talk about hypothetical situations, give advice, and make polite requests.
Learn the formation (for regular and irregular verbs) and use of the Futuro Simple to make predictions, talk about future plans, and express probability or conjecture about the present.
Learn the formation and use of the Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto (Past Perfect or Pluperfect) to describe an action that occurred before another past action. Focuses on sequencing events in past narratives.
Learn the formation and use of the Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto (Present Perfect) to talk about life experiences and recent past actions that are still connected to the present. Covers regular and common irregular past participles.
A comprehensive guide to the Spanish Preterite and Imperfect tenses. This deck covers their core uses, how they work together in narratives, common trigger words, and how key verbs change meaning depending on the tense used.
An optional review of challenging grammar points from the A2 level, focusing on the differences between the Preterite and Imperfect past tenses, the correct use of direct and indirect object pronouns, and the construction of sentences with 'gustar'-like verbs.
Introduces the B1 Spanish course, explaining its structure, the importance of consistent study, and how to use daily reviews and spaced repetition for effective learning.
This final deck is a comprehensive test of all the vocabulary, grammar, and communicative skills covered in the A1 French course. It includes a mix of questions to allow you to showcase everything you have learned.
Learn common phrases and vocabulary to describe the weather, using expressions like 'Il fait beau' (The weather is nice) and 'Il pleut' (It's raining).
Learn how to give and understand simple directions. This deck introduces the imperative mood ('l'impératif') to give commands (e.g., 'Tournez à droite' - Turn right) and essential vocabulary for navigation.
Learn the essential French vocabulary and verbs to talk about your hobbies and leisure activities. This deck covers how to express likes and dislikes, and how to ask others about their interests.
Learn vocabulary for common items of clothing and colours in French. This deck also introduces demonstrative adjectives ('ce', 'cet', 'cette', 'ces') to point out specific items, and teaches you how to make colours agree with the nouns they describe.
Learn how to use descriptive adjectives. This deck covers the rules for adjective agreement in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural), and the placement of adjectives before or after the noun.
Learn how to ask for the time and how to tell the time in French, using both the formal 24-hour system and informal 12-hour expressions.
Learn the French vocabulary for days, months, seasons, and how to ask for and state the date.
Expand your knowledge of numbers by learning to count from 21 up to 100. This deck covers the patterns and exceptions for forming these numbers.
Learn how to order food and drinks in a café setting. This deck introduces partitive articles ('du', 'de la', 'de l'') and essential phrases like 'Je voudrais...' (I would like...).
Build your vocabulary related to food and drink. This deck covers common items for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as fruits, vegetables, and beverages.
Learn the present tense conjugations of the modal verbs 'vouloir' (to want) and 'pouvoir' (to be able to/can), and how to use them to express desires, abilities, and make polite requests.
Learn the present tense conjugations of three high-frequency irregular verbs: 'faire' (to do/make), 'venir' (to come), and 'prendre' (to take).
Learn how to talk about the immediate future using 'le futur proche'. This deck focuses on the simple structure: conjugated 'aller' + infinitive verb.
Learn the present tense conjugation of the essential irregular verb 'aller' (to go). This deck covers its use with prepositions of place ('à', 'en', 'chez') and vocabulary for common places in a city (e.g., 'la banque', 'le cinéma').
Learn the vocabulary for immediate family members (e.g., 'père', 'mère', 'frère', 'sœur'). This deck also introduces possessive adjectives ('mon', 'ma', 'mes', 'ton', 'ta', 'tes', etc.) to talk about your family.
Master the conjugation pattern for the largest and most common group of French verbs: regular verbs ending in '-er'. This deck will teach you the endings and provide practice with common examples like 'parler' (to speak), 'habiter' (to live), and 'aimer' (to like).
Learn to count from zero to twenty in French. This deck focuses on memorising the names and pronunciation of these essential numbers.
Learn the two most common ways to ask simple yes-or-no questions in French: using rising intonation and using the 'est-ce que' structure.
Learn the fundamental structure of French sentences (Subject-Verb-Object). This deck introduces all subject pronouns, from 'je' to 'elles', and shows you how to form negative sentences using 'ne...pas'.
Understand the concept of grammatical gender (masculine and feminine) for French nouns. This deck covers definite articles ('le', 'la', 'l'', 'les') and indefinite articles ('un', 'une', 'des').
Learn the full present tense conjugation of the two most important French verbs: 'être' (to be) and 'avoir' (to have). This deck covers their forms and common uses, such as describing states of being and expressing possession.
Learn to introduce yourself by stating your name, nationality, and profession. This deck focuses on the pronominal verb 's'appeler' (to be called) and the verb 'être' (to be) in the present tense.
Learn essential phrases for greeting people and being polite in everyday situations. This deck covers formal and informal greetings, introductions, asking how someone is, saying goodbye, and key politeness formulas like 's'il vous plaît' and 'merci'. It also introduces the crucial distinction between 'tu' (informal you) and 'vous' (formal/plural you).
Learn the fundamental sounds of the French language. This deck covers the French alphabet sounds, the five main accents (é, è, ê, ç, ï), nasal vowels, common letter combinations, and the concept of liaison.
This introductory deck explains the structure of the A1 French course, outlines the learning objectives, and sets expectations for your language learning journey. It provides tips for effective study.
A comprehensive test deck to assess and showcase all the grammar and vocabulary learned throughout the A2 course. Questions will integrate multiple concepts in realistic scenarios.
Learn vocabulary for talking about hobbies, sports, films, music, and books. This deck includes phrases for making plans and inviting friends to do activities.
Learn vocabulary to describe professions, workplaces, daily work tasks, and study habits. This deck helps you talk about your professional and academic life.
Build vocabulary for food, drink, and meals. This deck focuses on phrases for ordering in a restaurant, shopping for groceries, and describing different types of food.
Learn essential Spanish vocabulary for talking about your health, including parts of the body, common symptoms, and useful phrases for visiting a doctor or pharmacy.
Learn and practice essential Spanish vocabulary for travel, including booking accommodation, buying tickets, transport, asking for directions, and describing holiday activities.
Learn to form adverbs using the '-mente' suffix and use key temporal and conditional connectors like 'cuando', 'mientras', 'antes de', 'después de', and 'si'.
A dedicated deck to understand and practice the different uses of the prepositions 'por' and 'para'.
Learn to form and use comparatives of inequality (más/menos que), equality (tan/tanto como), and superlatives (el/la más/menos de), including irregular forms like 'mejor' and 'peor'.
An introduction to the subjunctive mood. This deck covers the formation of the Present Subjunctive and its use to express wishes, desires, emotions, doubts, and impersonal opinions.
Learn to form and use affirmative and negative commands for the forms: tú, usted, nosotros, vosotros, and ustedes. Includes placement of pronouns with commands.
Learn to form and use the Spanish simple conditional tense to talk about hypothetical situations, make polite requests, and give advice.
Learn to form and use the Spanish simple future tense (Futuro Simple) to discuss future plans, make predictions, and understand its use for expressing probability. This deck covers regular verbs and the most common irregular stems.
Review and expand on the use of Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns. This deck focuses on their correct placement with different tenses and introduces the use of combined pronouns (e.g., 'se lo', 'me la').
A dedicated deck to practice and master the difference between the Pretérito Indefinido (for actions) and the Pretérito Imperfecto (for descriptions and background).
Learn the formation and use of the Pretérito Imperfecto to describe past routines, ongoing actions, settings, and personal characteristics in the past.
Master the conjugations of the most important irregular verbs in the Pretérito Indefinido, including 'ser', 'ir', 'dar', 'ver', and verbs with major stem changes like 'tener', 'hacer', and 'decir'.
Learn the formation and use of the Pretérito Indefinido for all regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs to talk about specific, completed actions in the past.
Learn to form and use the Spanish Present Perfect tense (Pretérito Perfecto) to discuss recent past events and life experiences. Covers regular and irregular verbs, and key time markers.
An optional review of the most challenging A1-level concepts. This deck will focus on the difference between 'ser' and 'estar', the use of 'gustar'-type verbs, key present tense irregular verbs, and direct object pronouns.
A very short deck to introduce the 'A2 Spanish: The Next Step to Fluency' course. It will outline the course structure, learning objectives, and set expectations for the learner.
A comprehensive test covering the key vocabulary and grammar from the entire A1 German course. This deck assesses proficiency across all topics, from introductions and numbers to cases and conjunctions.
Learn how to give commands in German using the Imperative mood for informal (du, ihr) and formal (Sie) situations. This deck also teaches you how to connect sentences using the essential coordinating conjunctions 'und' (and), 'aber' (but), 'oder' (or), and 'denn' (because).
Learn vocabulary for parts of the body and common ailments. Practice phrases to describe symptoms and make a doctor's appointment.
Learn vocabulary for different types of housing, rooms within a home, and common pieces of furniture.
Learn vocabulary for places in a city and public transport. Practice asking for and giving simple directions, and use two-way prepositions (in, an, auf) with the Dative case to describe locations.
An introduction to the Dative case. Learn the Dative personal pronouns (mir, dir, ihm, etc.) and use them with key Dative prepositions (e.g., mit, nach, aus, von, zu) and verbs (e.g., helfen, danken).
Learn essential German vocabulary and phrases for shopping for clothes. This deck covers shops, clothing items, colours, and how to ask for things, sizes, and prices using the Accusative case.
Learn essential vocabulary for food, drinks, and meals. Practice key phrases for ordering in a restaurant or café, asking for the bill, and paying.
Learn the meaning, conjugation, and use of the A1 modal verbs: können (can), müssen (must), wollen (want to), möchten (would like to), dürfen (may), and sollen (should).
Learn vocabulary for daily activities and hobbies. This deck introduces separable prefix verbs (e.g., 'aufstehen' - to get up, 'einkaufen' - to shop) and their specific word order in sentences.
Learn the present tense conjugations for common and important irregular verbs, such as 'sprechen' (to speak), 'essen' (to eat), 'nehmen' (to take), and 'fahren' (to drive/go).
Learn the essential German vocabulary for family members and describing people. This deck introduces possessive determiners like 'my', 'your', and 'his', and teaches you how to use them correctly in both the nominative and accusative cases.
Master the present tense conjugation of regular German verbs. Learn fundamental sentence structure, including statements (verb in second position), Yes/No questions (verb in first position), and W-Questions (e.g., Wer, Was, Wo).
Understand the concept of grammatical gender (der, die, das) for German nouns. Learn the definite and indefinite articles in the Nominative (subject) and Accusative (direct object) cases.
Learn to count from zero to one million, tell the time in both official and informal formats, and name the days of the week, months, and seasons in German.
Learn essential German greetings, goodbyes, and introductions. This deck covers formal and informal situations, how to state your name, origin, and residence, and introduces the present tense of the verbs 'sein' (to be) and 'haben' (to have).
Learn the German alphabet and the correct pronunciation of all letters, including vowels, consonants, umlauts (ä, ö, ü), and the Eszett (ß).
A short introductory deck that outlines the structure of the A1 German course, explains the learning goals, and offers tips for success.
A comprehensive test deck designed to assess your mastery of the entire B1 syllabus. It includes a mix of questions covering all the key grammar and vocabulary themes from the course.
Learn words and phrases to talk about health, well-being, and personal feelings. This deck covers describing symptoms, visiting a doctor, and expressing emotions, hopes, and desires.
Acquire the vocabulary needed to understand and discuss simple news articles and current events. Topics include the environment, technology, politics, and social issues.
Learn essential vocabulary for travelling in Italy and discussing Italian culture. Topics include planning a trip, accommodation, transport, traditions, holidays, cinema, and music.
Build a practical vocabulary related to the world of work and education, including terms for professions, the workplace, job applications, CVs, and university life.
Learn to talk about probable or likely future outcomes using the first type of Italian hypothetical sentence: 'Se' with the present tense, followed by the future tense.
Learn to conjugate and use the present subjunctive forms of the most common irregular Italian verbs, including essere, avere, andare, fare, potere, volere, dovere, and sapere.
An introduction to the present subjunctive mood ('congiuntivo presente'). This deck covers the concept of the subjunctive and how to form it for regular verbs. It focuses on its use after expressions of opinion, doubt, and desire.
Learn to use the Italian relative pronouns 'che', 'cui', and 'il quale' to connect clauses, avoid repetition, and build more complex and descriptive sentences.
Review regular comparatives and superlatives, and learn irregular forms (e.g., 'migliore', 'peggiore') and absolute superlatives (e.g., 'buonissimo', 'celeberrimo') to make more nuanced comparisons.
Learn to use the impersonal 'si' to make general statements, talk about rules, and describe what 'one' does or what 'is done' in a general sense (e.g., 'In Italia si mangia bene').
Learn to talk about actions happening right now, like 'I am eating', and actions that are about to happen, like 'I am about to leave', using two key Italian constructions: 'stare' + gerund and 'stare per' + infinitive.
Master the art of combining Italian direct and indirect object pronouns. This deck will teach you how to form and use 'pronomi combinati' like 'me lo', 'te la', and the versatile 'glielo', helping you speak more fluently and understand native speakers with ease.
Learn how to correctly place object pronouns with Italian imperative verbs, covering both affirmative commands where pronouns are attached, and negative commands where they precede the verb.
Master the Italian imperative mood ('imperativo'). This deck covers informal commands for 'tu', 'noi', and 'voi', the formal 'Lei' command, negative forms, and how to use them with pronouns.
Learn to form and use the 'condizionale presente' (present conditional) to express wishes, make polite requests, give advice, and talk about hypothetical situations.
Learn to form and use the 'futuro semplice' (simple future tense) for both regular and common irregular verbs to talk about future plans, make predictions, and express assumptions.
An optional review of the most challenging A2-level grammar points. This deck focuses on the distinction between 'passato prossimo' and 'imperfetto', direct and indirect object pronouns, and the use of 'ci' and 'ne'.
A very short introduction to the B1 Italian course, outlining the structure, learning objectives, and what to expect. This deck sets the stage for the intermediate level.
Évaluer de manière complète la grammaire, le vocabulaire et la compréhension des concepts abordés tout au long du cours B2, à travers une série de questions variées.
Acquérir des phrases et des stratégies pour participer à une discussion ou un débat : exprimer son accord ou son désaccord, argumenter, spéculer et présenter des opinions nuancées.
Apprenez les structures et le vocabulaire de liaison ('linking words') nécessaires pour rédiger des essais d'opinion, des textes 'pour et contre', des rapports simples et des critiques en anglais.
Se concentrer sur les aspects clés de la prononciation de l'anglais britannique, y compris l'intonation dans les questions, l'accent de phrase et les sons de liaison (liaisons).
Apprenez à distinguer et à utiliser le vocabulaire et les structures grammaticales appropriés pour les contextes formels (écrits, professionnels) et informels (conversation quotidienne) en anglais.
Apprenez à comprendre et utiliser les préfixes et suffixes courants pour déduire le sens de mots inconnus et former différentes classes de mots (noms, verbes, adjectifs, adverbes).
Apprendre une sélection d'expressions idiomatiques britanniques courantes et de collocations (combinaisons de mots fréquentes) pour rendre son discours plus naturel.
Apprendre et pratiquer les verbes à particule les plus courants au niveau B2, en se concentrant sur leur signification et leur utilisation dans différents contextes (séparables/inséparables).