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October 12, 2017

Family

French family vocabulary







Learn how to talk about your entire family in French, including step-family, family-in-law, adoptive family, and more.


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October 10, 2017

Soi – Stressed Pronoun

Soi - French pronounThe third person indefinite stressed pronoun soi doesn't have a straightforward English equivalent, so French students often confuse it with lui.


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October 8, 2017

Bonjour, bonjour !

Bonjour, bonjour !







Practice French greetings and simple grammar with this catchy tune.


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October 6, 2017

Tirer une carotte

Tirer une carotte







No tricks here, just a lesson on the French idiom tirer une carotte.


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Published on October 06, 2017 07:00

October 5, 2017

Payer avec une carte, partie 2

Carte à puce







Paying with a credit card in France can be tricky, especially in less-touristed areas.


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Published on October 05, 2017 07:00

October 3, 2017

Impersonal Expressions

French impersonal expressions







Impersonal expressions consist of an impersonal subject ("it" in English; il or ce in French) and the verb être followed by an adjective: c'est difficile, il est important, etc.


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Published on October 03, 2017 07:00

October 2, 2017

Mot du jour : une pente

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


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Published on October 02, 2017 04:00

September 30, 2017

Zodiac Signs

French signs of the zodiac







Whether you are really into astrology, enjoy reading your horoscope for a bit of fun, or just want to be able to ask and answer that classic pick-up line, this page on signs of the zodiac can help.


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September 29, 2017

Mettre sa langue dans sa poche

Mettre sa langue dans sa poche







You don't have to say anything, but you should read this lesson on the French idiom mettre sa langue dans sa poche.


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September 28, 2017

-age Suffix

French suffix -age







The French suffix -age is added to verbs or nouns to make new nouns, which are always masculine.


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