Lawless Learning Checklist
Restaurant
Learn some useful vocab and phrases for eating at a restaurant. Bon appétit !
Au restaurant
Practice this new vocab with a restaurant listening exercise.
Liaisons
Learn about sounds that are normally silent, but that are pronounced in front of a vowel.
Lesson: Adverbial pronoun en
The adverbial pronoun en can replace a quantity, a place, or the object of the preposition de.
Quiz: Adverbial pronoun en
See if you’ve mastered this tricky pronoun. (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: Conditional
I’m sure you would like to learn to use the French conditional.
Quiz: Conditional
And now you should test yourself, if you would be so kind.
Progress with Lawless French (PwLF)
Create your free account and take the placement test to find out your level, receive a personalized Studyplan, and track your progress through quizzes.
About this course
Tips on following this course and links to other units.





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N’importe literally means “no matter” or “(it) doesn’t matter.” This indefinite expression can precede an interrogative adjective, adverb, or pronoun when talking about something indefinite or non-specific.