Lawless Learning Checklist
Dishes and silverware
Learn French vocabulary for dishes, silverware, pots, and pans.
Lesson: Contractions
Learn about required contractions where two words combine into one, like de + le = du.
Quiz: Contractions
See if you’ve mastered French contractions. (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: Comparatives
This lesson will help you make better comparisons.
Quiz: Comparatives
Now that you know more about comparatives, try this quiz.
Superlatives
This is the best lesson of all!
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.





Is your French as rusty as an old can? Did you live in France years ago or study it in high school—and promptly forget everything upon leaving? The fact is that language ability fades with lack of practice. If you used to know French but haven’t spoken it in years or decades, the bad news is that it probably won’t come rushing back all at once. But the good news is that you can relearn it much more quickly than if you were starting out without that previous knowledge.
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.