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French counting in tens,
in this course we will learn about French numbers in multiples of ten, such as 10 (dix), 20 (vingt), 30 (trente), and so on up to 100 (cent) and beyond. Understanding how to count by tens is essential for building a strong foundation in French numeracy. It will help you with telling time, handling money, reading prices, and understanding phone numbers or years. We will focus on correct pronunciation, spelling, and listening practice to make sure you can recognize and say these numbers confidently. Through engaging audio, visuals, and repetition exercises, you will easily memorize the number patterns and use them naturally in conversation. Whether you're a complete beginner or reviewing the basics, this course is your step-by-step guide to mastering French tens. Let’s begin your journey with the French Counting in Tens Course. Learn French With Alexa
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