Laura K. Lawless's Blog: Lawless Languages, page 65
March 5, 2024
Suisse
Learn and practice French listening, grammar, and writing with these Switzerland-themed exercises from Progress with Lawless French.
Published on Lawless French
March 4, 2024
Narcisos
Discover these lovely spring flowers while practicing your Spanish listening comprehension.
Published on Lawless Spanish

Past Anterior
The past anterior is the literary equivalent of the past perfect and is usually preceded by a conjunction such as après que or quand.
Published on Lawless French
March 1, 2024
Tout à l’heure
In a moment, you'll be able to say you learned the French expression tout à l'heure a moment ago.
Published on Lawless French
February 29, 2024
My Weekend with Mom – Writing Challenge

Practice your French translation and writing skills with this A2-level writing challenge:
Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless French account to do this exercise. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free!
Published on Lawless French
February 28, 2024
Zodiac Signs
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.
Published on Lawless Italian
Años bisiestos – Present Tense Quiz
Leap into the Spanish present tense with this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:
Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless Spanish account to take this test. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free!
Published on Lawless Spanish

February 27, 2024
Leap Day, Leap Year
Leap Day (Journée bissextile) and Leap Year (Année bissextile) come around only every four years, but important things can happen. Listen and learn about this special holiday in French and English.
Published on Lawless French
February 26, 2024
Most Common French Words
Start learning French or just satisfy your curiosity with this list of the most common French words, with links to detailed lessons.
Published on Lawless French
Nouns
One of the eight parts of speech, a noun is commonly defined as "a person, place, or thing." If that seems vague, that's because it is.
Published on Lawless Spanish



