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November 1, 2017

Mot du jour : fixer

Mot du jour - French word of the dayAn interesting word to start a new month.


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Published on November 01, 2017 04:00

October 27, 2017

Tomber dans les pommes

Tomber dans les pommes







Don't faint when you read this lesson on the French idiom tomber dans les pommes.


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Published on October 27, 2017 07:00

October 26, 2017

PwLF Spooky Sale

Spooky saleIt's almost Halloween! Time for dreadful disguises, tricky treats, frightful food, and ... a Spooky Sale? That's right, Progress with Lawless French is saying RIP to the regular price: monthly subscriptions are 31% off until All Hallow's Eve.


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Published on October 26, 2017 07:00

October 24, 2017

Falloir Expressions

French expressions with falloir







The impersonal French verb falloir literally means "to be necessary" or "to need" and is used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say far from it, that's more than we need, it takes all kinds, and more with this list of expressions with falloir.


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Published on October 24, 2017 07:00

October 22, 2017

DALF C2 Tips

DALF C2 - French proficiency testThe DALF C2 will test you on the four language skills: reading/writing and listening/speaking. Here's what you can expect from this high-level French proficiency test.


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Published on October 22, 2017 07:00

October 20, 2017

Au fur et à mesure

Au fur et à mesure







As you read this lesson, you'll understand the French expression au fur et à mesure.


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Published on October 20, 2017 07:00

October 19, 2017

N

French pronunciationThe letter N at the beginning of any word or syllable is pronounced like the English N, except that it is dental rather than alveolar.


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Published on October 19, 2017 07:00

October 17, 2017

Presentatives

French presentativesFrench presentatives are words or short expressions that introduce something and draw attention to it at the same time.


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Published on October 17, 2017 07:00

October 15, 2017

Numbers: Thousands and Millions

Listen to French numbers







See how well you can understand random numbers in the thousands and millions.


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Published on October 15, 2017 07:00

October 14, 2017

Elemental Sounds of French

French pronunciationIf you have trouble with French pronunciation and/or listening comprehension, The 38 Elemental Sounds of French is just what you need: a webinar series by Idahosa Ness.


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Published on October 14, 2017 07:00