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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.
The 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.
If 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.