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- Read and write the new language
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French
- Lesson 1: Introductions
- Lesson 2: Do You Speak English?
- Lesson 3: A Friendly Conversation
- Lesson 4: A Friendly Conversation Continued
- Lesson 5: Ordering a Drink
- Lesson 6: Ordering Food at the Restaurant
- Lesson 7: Ordering Dessert
- Lesson 8: Paying the Bill at the Restaurant
- Lesson 9: Directions to the Hotel
- Lesson 10: In the Taxi on the Way to the Hotel
- Lesson 11: Arriving at the Hotel
- Lesson 12: Lost Hotel Key
- Lesson 13: Bargaining at the Market
- Lesson 14: Two Friends Making Plans for the Day
- Lesson 15: Breakfast
- Lesson 16: Lunch
- Lesson 17: Dinner
- Lesson 18: The Rooms of a House (A)
- Lesson 19: The Rooms of a House (B)
- Lesson 20: Immediate Family
- Lesson 21: Relatives
- Lesson 22: I’m Not Feeling Well
- Lesson 23: Telling Time
- Lesson 24: What Time Does the Game Start
- Lesson 25: Wake Up Call for Breakfast
- Lesson 26: Sleeping In
- Lesson 27: Days of the Week
- Lesson 28: Scheduling a Meeting
- Lesson 29: Two Business Associates Talking About a Future Product
- Lesson 30: Two Business Associates Talking About the Sales of a Product (continued)
- Lesson 31: A Tour in Town (A)
- Lesson 32: A Tour in Town (B)
- Lesson 33: On the Telephone (A)
- Lesson 34: On the Telephone (B)
- Lesson 35: Talking about Pets (A)
- Lesson 36: Talking about Pets (B)
- Lesson 37: My New Office
- Lesson 38: My Job
- Lesson 39: At the News Kiosk
- Lesson 40: Nothing to Wear
- Lesson 41: How to Spend the Evening
- Lesson 42: Evening at the Movies
- Lesson 43: Walking in the Park (A)
- Lesson 44: A Cheating Girlfriend
- Lesson 45: A Lesson about Gossip
- Lesson 46: An Invitation to Dinner (A)
- Lesson 47: An Invitation to Dinner (B)
- Lesson 48: An Invitation to Dinner (C)
- Lesson 49: An Invitation to Dinner (D)
- Lesson 50: An Invitation to Dinner (E)
- Lesson 51: Describing a City (A)
- Lesson 52: Describing a City (B)
- Lesson 53: Describing a City (C)
- Lesson 54: Describing a City (D)
- Lesson 55: The Price of Gas
- Lesson 56: Vacationing to a Village
- Lesson 57: Describing a Village
- Lesson 58: Doing Yard-work (A)
- Lesson 59: Doing Yard-work (B)
- Lesson 60: Driving and Directions (A)
- Lesson 61: Driving and Directions (B)
- Lesson 62: Driving and Directions (C)
- Lesson 63: Driving and Directions (D)
- Lesson 64: Driving and Directions (E)
- Lesson 65: At the House (A)
- Lesson 66: At the House (B)
- Lesson 67: Rooms of a House (A)
- Lesson 68: Rooms of a House (B)
- Lesson 69: Rooms of a House (C)
- Lesson 70: Rooms of a House (D)
- Lesson 71: The Kitchen Table (A)
- Lesson 72: The Kitchen Table (B)
- Lesson 73: The Kitchen Table (C)
- Lesson 74: The Kitchen Table (D)
- Lesson 75: The Kitchen Table (E)
- Lesson 76: The Kitchen Table (F)
- Lesson 77: In the Kitchen (A)
- Lesson 78: In the Kitchen (B)
- Lesson 79: Similarities between People (A)
- Lesson 80: Similarities between People (B)
- Lesson 81: The Bathroom (A)
- Lesson 82: The Bathroom (B)
- Lesson 83: The Bathroom (C)
- Lesson 84: The Bathroom (D)
- Lesson 85: The Bedroom (A)
- Lesson 86: The Bedroom (B)
- Lesson 87: The Bedroom (C)
- Lesson 88: The Bedroom (D)
- Lesson 89: The Bedroom (E)
- Lesson 90: In the Living Room (A)
- Lesson 91: In the Living Room (B)
- Lesson 92: In the Living Room (C)
- Lesson 93: In the Living Room (D)
- Lesson 94: In the Living Room (E)
- Lesson 95: How Old are You?
- Lesson 96: Happy Birthday
- Lesson 97: Questions at Customs
- Lesson 98: At the Bank
- Lesson 99: At the Post Office
- Lesson 100: At the Post Office (continued)
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500MHz Pentium or faster with 512MB Ram (1GB recommended)
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Windows 2000, XP or later
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Flash Player 9.0+ required for most courses
Sound card with speakers or headphones for audio playback
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