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April 23, 2017

One Third Stories

One third French stories







One Third Stories is a monthly box subscription with a language-learning twist. Each month features a story that starts out in English, then gradually adds French words until by the end, the entire story is in French.


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Published on April 23, 2017 06:00

April 21, 2017

Mettre le doigt

Mettre







This lesson will help you put your finger on several French expressions featuring the phrase mettre le doigt.


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Published on April 21, 2017 06:00

April 20, 2017

Elections

French election vocabulary







In French election years, newspapers are filled with an array of specialized words and phrases you might not be familiar with. Here's some essential vocabulary to help you make sense of everything.


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Published on April 20, 2017 07:00

April 18, 2017

Simple and Compound Tenses and Moods: Pronominal Verbs

Simple and compound French verb conjugationsLearn how each simple conjugation of être serves as the auxiliary for a corresponding pronominal verb tense or mood.


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April 17, 2017

France Expressions

Expressions with France







Of course you know that la France means "France," but are you aware that this country's name is also used in some idiomatic expressions? Learn how to say ordinary people, the rich, and more with this list of expressions with France.


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Published on April 17, 2017 07:04

April 16, 2017

Œufs de Pâques

Œufs de Pâques







Where do Easter eggs come from, and what's the reason for them?


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Published on April 16, 2017 07:20

April 14, 2017

Easter

French Easter vocubulary







In 2017, Easter is on 16 April, and the week immediately preceding Easter (Sunday to Saturday) is called Holy Week. Here's all the French vocabulary you need to celebrate this Christian period of renewal.


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Published on April 14, 2017 05:40

April 13, 2017

PwLF Easter Sale

Easter saleEaster bunnies and church bells are bringing more than eggs this year - they've also got a special offer from Progress with Lawless French: save 10% on a monthly subscription.


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Published on April 13, 2017 07:00

April 12, 2017

Bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet

Bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet







It makes no difference whether you read this lesson on the French expression bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.


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April 11, 2017

Answering Questions

French questionsIn English, you can only answer yes / no questions with variations on the themes of yes, no, and I don't know. French, however, has another possibility: yes in response to no.


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Published on April 11, 2017 06:30