Laura K. Lawless's Blog: Lawless Languages, page 84
October 4, 2023
A
The Italian preposition a is generally summarized as "to, at, or in," but it has a few more meanings and uses than that.
Published on Lawless Italian
October 3, 2023
Monsieur Grognon
Practice your French listening comprehension and negation skills with this audio article about a grouchy old man.
Published on Lawless French
October 2, 2023
Indefinite Relative Pronouns
Indefinite relative pronouns (ce dont, ce que, ce qui, ce à quoi) are connectors: they link relative clauses to main clauses and, unlike normal relative pronouns, do not not have a specific antecedent.
Published on Lawless French
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives are the words used in place of articles to indicate to whom or to what something belongs. Their usage is similar to English, but there are some differences in form.
Published on Lawless Spanish

October 1, 2023
La tour Eiffel à fond
It's impossible to imagine the Parisian skyline without the Eiffel Tower - or to believe that it was once considered an eyesore. Take an in-depth look at the Eiffel Tower - its original purpose, lots of facts and figures, and how to visit, whether actually or virtually.
Published on Lawless French
September 29, 2023
Grâce à
Wondering what the French expression grâce à means? Thanks to this lesson, you're about to find out.
Published on Lawless French
September 28, 2023
Mon bureau multicolore – Agreement Quiz
Test yourself on French colors with this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:
Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless French account to take this test. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free!
Published on Lawless French
Mus (Card Game) – Writing Challenge

Practice your Spanish listening comprehension with this lower-intermediate writing challenge:
Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless Spanish account to do this exercise. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free!
Published on Lawless Spanish

September 27, 2023
Daily Practice Ideas
Practice is the key to improving your French, and just 15 minutes a day on some kind of French activity can make a huge difference. Check out these ideas and draw up your own schedule.
Published on Lawless French
Drinks
Thirsty? Learn Italian vocabulary related to drinking and drinks, everything from from water to wine.
Published on Lawless Italian


