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You know the months and seasons in French, but are you making one of the two biggest grammar mistakes? In this fun and essential French lesson, David and Emma teach you the twelve months (Janvier to Décembre) and the four seasons (Le Printemps, L'Été, L'Automne, L'Hiver). We unlock the crucial rules that make you sound truly fluent: capitalization and the tricky prepositions En vs. Au! This lesson is perfect for A1/A2 French learners who want to talk about their birthdays, plan holidays, and discuss the weather with confidence and accuracy. In This Lesson You'll Master: • The names and pronunciation of all 12 months (Part 2-3) • Rule #1: Why French months are NEVER capitalized (Part 2) • Rule #2: The essential preposition rule: En for all months (Part 4) • The names of all 4 seasons and why they are all masculine (Part 5) • The tricky preposition for seasons: Au printemps vs. En été/automne/hiver (Part 6-7) • How to talk about specific dates using le premier (Part 8) Stop guessing and master the small details that make a huge difference in your French! Don't forget to LIKE this video if you learned the En vs. Au rule, SUBSCRIBE for more fun French lessons, and tell us your favorite season in French in the comments! Tags & Hashtags: french months and seasons,les mois et les saisons,french lesson,learn french,french a1,french a2,en été au printemps,french grammar,french dates,french vocabulary,french for beginners,french time,french pronunciation #LearnFrench #FrenchMonths #FrenchSeasons #FrenchGrammar #EnVsAu #FrenchLesson #FrenchForBeginners #FrenchA1 #LanguageLearning