Ready to sharpen your debating skills in French? This crossword focuses on key vocabulary and expressions used in structured argumentation — from introducing a point of view to conceding an argument or drawing a conclusion. Master these essential linking words and phrases to make your written and spoken French sound more convincing and well-organised at B2 level.
Horizontalement
- 4. To want, irregular French verb
- 4. To want
- 4. To want or to wish something
- 4. To want or wish something
- 4. Verb meaning 'to want'
- 4. Verb meaning 'to want'
- 4. To want
- 5. To be able
- 5. To be able to do something
- 5. To be able to do something
- 5. To be able to, modal verb
- 5. Verb meaning 'to be able to'
- 8. Logical proof of a statement
- 10. Process of presenting structured arguments
- 11. Related to the surrounding context
- 12. Example used to support an argument
Verticalement
- 1. Not long ago, recently
- 2. always or still
- 2. Always
- 2. Always, at all times
- 3. Logical consistency in reasoning
- 6. Logical thinking process
- 7. Art of persuasive speaking or writing
- 9. Work or effort put into a project
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