Fun Advanced French Thingy of the Day
Material Covered
Babbel: Unit 8 (finished A1.1 <3)
Lesson Notes
Note: I've added some sections to show the different ways Belgian French and French French handle numbers. I recommend learning both systems of counting so you can understand all French speakers.
The @ sign is pronounced arobase
Useful Phrases
Tu as quel âge? [ replace with right personal pronouns and conjugation of avoir ]
How old are you?
J'ai [ enter number ] ans.
I am [ enter number ] years old.
Quelle est ton adresse?
What is your address?
Quel est ton numéro de téléphone?
What is your phone number?
The Irregular Verb Avoir (to have)
J'ai
I have
Tu as
You (singular/informal) have
Il/Elle/On a
He/She/We have
Nous avons
We have
Vous avez
You (plural) or You (singular/formal) have
Ils/Elles ont
They (men/mixed company)/They (group of women only) have
Numbers (French Style)
Vingt
Twenty
Vingt-et-un (Vingt et un)
Twenty One
Vingt deux [etc.]
Twenty Two
Trente
Thirty
Trente-et-un (Trente et un)
Thirty One
Trente deux [etc.]
Thirty Three
Quarante
Fourty
Cinquante
Fourty One
Quarante-et-un (Quarante et un)
Fourty Three
Quarante deux [etc.]
Fifty
Cinquante-et-un (Cinquante et un)
Fifty One
Cinquante deux [etc.]
Fifty Two
Soixante
Sixty
Soixante-et-un (Soixante et un)
Sixty One
Soixante deux [etc.]
Sixty Two
Soixante-dix [ 60 + 10)
Seventy
Soixante-et-onze [60 + 11]
Seventy One
Soixante-douze [60 + 12] (etc).
Seventy Two
Quatre-vingts [4 x 20]
Eighty
Quatre-vingt un [4 x 20 + 1]
Eighty One
Quatre-vingt deux [4 x 20 + 2] (etc.)
Eighty Two
Quatre-vingt dix [4 x 20 + 10]
Ninety
Quatre-vingt onze [4 x 20 + 11]
Ninety One
Quatre-vingt douze [4 x 20 + 12] (etc.)
Ninety Two
Cent
One Hundred
Numbers (Belgian Style)
Vingt
Twenty
Vingt-et-un (Vingt et un)
Twenty One
Vingt deux [etc.]
Twenty Two
Trente
Thirty
Trente-et-un (Trente et un)
Thirty One
Trente deux [etc.]
Thirty Three
Quarante
Fourty
Cinquante
Fourty One
Quarante-et-un (Quarante et un)
Fourty Three
Quarante deux [etc.]
Fifty
Cinquante-et-un (Cinquante et un)
Fifty One
Cinquante deux [etc.]
Fifty Two
Soixante
Sixty
Soixante-et-un (Soixante et un)
Sixty One
Soixante deux [etc.]
Sixty Two
Septante
Seventy
Septante-et-un (Septante et un)
Seventy One
Septante deux [etc.]
Seventy Two
Quatre-vingts [4 x 20]
Eighty
Quatre-vingt un [4 x 20 + 1]
Eighty One
Quatre-vingt deux [4 x 20 + 2] (etc.)
Eighty Two
Nonante
Ninety
Nonante-et-un (Nonante et un)
Ninety One
Nonante deux [etc.]
Ninety Two
Cent
One Hundred
Resources we are using
Please note: I am not sponsored by, nor affiliated with any, of these sources. I just found them to be the best I could find with my research into which resources to use. If you pick them up you support the creators who are helping to facilitate our lessons by making these resources available, and you will have access to the exercises we do on stream + the solutions/audio for listening.
- Babbel+ (https://babbel.com)
- Dulingo (https://duolingo.com)
- The Complete French Grammar Course by Dylane Moreau
- The Complete French Conjugation Course by Dylane Moreau
Anki for flashcards (use the desktop or mobile app to import the deck below as the web does not support the private export of decks and Anki deletes decks automatically that do not receive a lot of downloads):


