Clean AI language learning infographic showing a high-legibility French passé composé table with English headings, formula notes, and model verbs parler, finir, and aller. Duolingo-friendly green and yellow sketchnote styling supports beginner practice, including conjugar complete the chart with the appropriate verb forms.
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Language learning infographic titled "French Passé Composé". Archetype: VERB CONJUGATION TABLE (rows × tenses). Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, sketchnote style, duolingo green & yellow palette, tasteful hand-drawn accents, no cultural stereotyping. Central focus: a sharp, high-legibility conjugation table for A2 / elementary learners explaining how to form the French passé composé. Include clear English headings and labels only. Show a compact formula header in English: Subject + auxiliary verb in present + past participle. Include a small English note contrasting auxiliary choices: most verbs use avoir; some common motion/reflexive verbs use être. Main table with rows for subject pronouns and columns for 3 common model verbs: parler (to speak), finir (to finish), aller (to go). In each cell show the full French passé composé form plus English translation, and optional small phonetic hint where helpful. Rows: je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles. Columns and content: parler / to speak: j’ai parlé — I spoke / I have spoken; tu as parlé — you spoke; il a parlé — he spoke; nous avons parlé — we spoke; vous avez parlé — you spoke; ils ont parlé — they spoke. finir / to finish: j’ai fini — I finished / I have finished; tu as fini — you finished; il a fini — he finished; nous avons fini — we finished; vous avez fini — you finished; ils ont fini — they finished. aller / to go: je suis allé(e) — I went / I have gone; tu es allé(e) — you went; il est allé / elle est allée / on est allé(e)(s) — he went / she went / one went; nous sommes allé(e)s — we went; vous êtes allé(e)(s) — you went; ils sont allés / elles sont allées — they went. Add a small side panel in English titled "Past participle patterns" with examples: -er → parlé, -ir → fini, irregular example: fait from faire. Add a small English reminder box: agreement with être verbs may add e / s. Add subtle visual cues like arrows, checkmarks, mini speech bubbles, and notebook doodles, but keep the table dominant and readable. Render all French accents and apostrophes accurately: passé composé, j’ai, allé, allée, allés, allées, êtes. Use crisp typography, balanced spacing, white or pale background, green-yellow highlight blocks, and thin dark outlines. Avoid clutter. The visual should imply a fill-the-chart practice intent without showing the search phrase as text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.
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