Lawless Learning Checklist
Food
Don’t talk with your mouth full, but do learn this French food vocabulary.
Nasal vowels
M and N at the end of syllables usually create French’s signature nasal vowels.
Lesson: Partitive article
This special article means “some” and is essential for talking about food.
Quiz: Partitive article
Let’s see some answers! (After taking the quiz and seeing your results, you’ll be prompted to create a free Progress with Lawless French account, which I highly recommend. For more info, see the link at the end.)
Lesson: Pouvoir (to be able)
The irregular French verb pouvoir means “can” or “to be able to.”
Quiz: Pouvoir conjugations
Can you conjugate this verb?
Progress with Lawless French (PwLF)
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About this course
Tips on following this course and links to other units.


Verb conjugation tables for more than 1,600 French verbs in all the simple and compound tenses and moods.
In English, we say that the vowels are “a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.” The last couple of words hint at one of the keys to understanding pronunciation: a vowel is not so much a letter as the sound represented by a letter or combination of letters.

Practice is the key to improving your French, and just 15 minutes a day on some kind of French activity can make a huge difference. Check out these ideas and draw up your own schedule.