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Do you know the partitive articles in FRENCH: du - de la - de l' - des?
Noun + DE + Noun
This 2nd noun determines the first one
Une voiture de course
A racing car
Un chien de berger
A sheepdog
Un professeur de sports
A sports teacher
Une entreprise de transports
A transport company
Pay attention to the fact that we say
La table du salon
The living room table
La porte de la salle de bain
The bathroom door
C'est un spécialiste des marchés internationaux
He is a specialist in international markets
Il s'occupe des enfants
He is taking care of the children
Noun + DE + Noun
Who determines a material, a product
Un collier de pierres précieuses
A gemstone necklace
Une barre de fer
An iron bar
Pay attention to the fact that we say
Une table en marbre
A marble table
Un manteau en cuir
A leather coat
Quantity
Beaucoup de chaussures
A lot of shoes
Un sac de billes
A bag of marbles
Un panier de fruits
A basket of fruits
Names, cities, countries
C'est la voiture de Thomas
This is Thomas's car
Nous parlons de l'Afrique
We are talking about Africa
Nous venons de Paris
We come from Paris
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Thomas Ricomard specializes in teaching French as a foreign language. He has been providing private lessons since 2015, both in-person and online (via Skype). He taught at the Popular University of the Canton of Geneva (Switzerland) from 2015 to 2018, instructing several groups of 20 students from around the world (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mexico, etc.), ranging from beginner to intermediate levels (A1 to B2). With a Master’s degree in clinical and cognitive psychology from the University of Geneva, his knowledge of psychology allows him to tailor his teaching methods for optimal learning, taking into account factors such as visual memory versus auditory memory. He expresses his passion for the French language through writing texts, including poetry and songs, which he presents publicly at numerous music and slam events.