Hello everyone! Bonjour tout le monde. đź’›

Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast. This is episode 176 — numéro 176 !

Today, we’re continuing our conjugation series in the imperfect tense, or l’imparfait, in French. And this time, we’re learning how to conjugate another super useful verb: “aller” — which means to go.

Now, If you want a refresher on the verb “aller”, I covered the present tense of “aller” back in episode 23, and the future tense in episode 105. So feel free to listen to those one out after this lesson.

As always, if you’re new to the podcast — welcome! Make sure you’ve got your lesson’s cheat sheet ready so you can follow along as you listen And after this lesson, you can practice what you’ve learned using the exercises inside the French Made Easy Exercise Library. You’ll find all the links in the episode notes — it’s free!

Alright, Just a quick reminder before we start: the imperfect tense, or l’imparfait, is used to talk about past habits, ongoing actions, or situations in the past.

Couple of examples:

Now let’s see “aller” in the imperfect tense.

Please repeat after me:

Now, let’s see some example sentences:

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Quick Recap:

Et voilà ! That wraps up our lesson on how to conjugate “aller” in the imperfect tense.

Make sure you download the cheat sheet to review today’s conjugation, and head over to the Exercise Library to get some extra practice. The exercises really help everything stick — so don’t skip them!

Thanks so much for listening, and I’ll chat with you next week.

À bientôt — bye! 🖤