Laura K. Lawless's Blog: Lawless Languages, page 39
October 28, 2024
Phone Number Practice
Test your comprehension of French phone numbers with this random number listening practice.
Published on Lawless French
October 25, 2024
Trempé comme une soupe
Don't get caught in the rain with the French idiom trempé comme une soupe.
Published on Lawless French
October 24, 2024
En el gimnasio – Future Quiz
Test yourself on the Spanish future with this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:
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Published on Lawless Spanish

Adverbs of Frequency Quiz
Test yourself on French adverbs of frequency in this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:
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Published on Lawless French
October 23, 2024
Negative Pronouns
Italian negative pronouns (non ... nessuno, niente, nulla) replace and simultaneously negate nouns. They may be the subject or object of the verb they're used with.
Published on Lawless Italian
October 22, 2024
L’automne au marché de Landerneau
Visit the Landerneau market via video to see beautiful fall foods and practice your French listening comprehension at the same time.
Published on Lawless French
October 21, 2024
Otoño romántico
Enjoy this ode to the wonders of October while practicing your Spanish listening comprehension.
Published on Lawless Spanish

Subjunctive
The French subjunctive is a special verb form, called a "mood," that is used in dependent clauses to indicate some sort of subjectivity, uncertainty, or unreality in the mind of the speaker.
Published on Lawless French
October 20, 2024
Geographical Prepositions à fond
In English, talking about geography is fairly straightforward, prepositionally speaking. Regardless of the type of place, whether it's a city or a region or a country, when talking about going somewhere ✈, being somewhere 🏨, or returning from somewhere 👋, we use just three prepositions: to, in, from. In French, geographical prepositions are orders of magnitude more complicated.
Published on Lawless French
October 18, 2024
Trouver son bonheur
Find what you're looking for with the French expression trouver son bonheur.
Published on Lawless French


