Laura K. Lawless's Blog: Lawless Languages, page 266
December 24, 2018
Lui
The French word lui functions as two different types of pronouns and refers to both genders - but only sometimes.
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la veille
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December 23, 2018
Un conte de Noël – A Christmas Carol
"A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens, features the infamous Ebenezer Scrooge in a wonderful holiday story. This excerpt has been adapted and translated for beginning French students and also includes audio.
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December 21, 2018
Noël au balcon, Pâques au tison
What do Christmas balconies and Easter embers have in common? Find out in this lesson on the French proverb Noël au balcon, Pâques au tison.
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beauf
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December 20, 2018
Shops and Businesses
Unless you have a personal assistant, running errands is an unavoidable part of life. Food needs to be purchased, clothing washed, and money moved around on a regular basis. Here are the French names for the shops and robbers businesses that provide essential supplies and services.
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intéressant
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December 19, 2018
Faire les courses – Partitive Article Quiz
Test yourself on French partitive articles with Faire les courses, or review the lesson.
Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless French account to take this test. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free!
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le gaspi
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December 18, 2018
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns (celui, celle, ceux, celles) replace a specific noun that was mentioned previously. In French, they must agree with the noun(s) in number and gender.
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