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June 25, 2015

Bastille de Grenoble

Isère à Grenoble





Le fort de la Bastille, une ancienne prison construite sur le mont Rachais du massif de la Chartreuse, est l'un des premiers sites touristiques de l'Isère. Les courageux peuvent y monter en voiture ou même à pied, mais à peu près la moitié des quelque 600 000 visiteurs par an y arrivent par le téléphérique.


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June 24, 2015

Progress with Lawless French

Progress with Lawless FrnchFrench videoBonjour les Francophiles ! You may have noticed something happening to Lawless French over the last few weeks, and I'm finally ready to tell you about it.


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June 23, 2015

Ne explétif Quiz






Test yourself on French's ne explétif, or take a look at the lesson to review.


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June 22, 2015

7 Names for France

7 names for France





Have you ever noticed that "France" is called by several different names? Learn the various synonyms and the exact meanings of each one.


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June 21, 2015

Comment utiliser les toilettes, suite

Toilettes en France





More info and tips for using French toilets.


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June 20, 2015

Devoir

Devoir - French verbDevoir is a very common French verb with irregular conjugations and an unusual relationship to some of its English equivalents. Devoir has several meanings related to obligation, supposition, and expectation.


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June 19, 2015

A priori

A priori





At first sight, this is a French lesson about the Latin expression a priori.


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June 18, 2015

Petit chaperon rouge

Petit chaperon rouge





This classic fairy tale is written in relatively simple French, making it ideal reading practice for beginners.


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June 17, 2015

Indefinite Pronouns

French indefinite pronounsIndefinite pronouns are vague - they either refer to unspecific nouns (like un autre and quelque chose) or make sweeping generalizations (on, tout le monde).


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June 16, 2015

OI

French pronunciationThe letter combination oi is pronounced [wa], similar to the first two letters in "watt."


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