Lawless Learning Checklist
Vocab: Nationalities
Learn how to talk about different nationalities.
Quiz: Nationalities
Like most adjectives, these have different forms for men and women – do you know them? (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.)
Enchaînement
Hear how French words flow together like a song.
Subordinating conjunctions
Make more complex sentences with subordinating conjunctions.
Lesson: Past perfect
Learn to talk about what you had done before you did something else.
Quiz: Past perfect
See how perfectly you can talk about the past.
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.



The French lessons and comprehension exercises on this site are ranked according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which describes six levels of language proficiency.
When a word ending in a normally silent consonant is followed by a vowel or h muet, that consonant might be transferred onto the next word. This is called a liaison and it’s one of the aspects of French pronunciation that can make it difficult to determine where one word ends and the next begins.
Aller is one of the most common and important French verbs. It generally means “to go,” is key to the near future construction, and is also found in many expressions. This issue of Lawless French à fond takes an in-depth look at going everywhere with 