Laura K. Lawless's Blog: Lawless Languages, page 93
July 10, 2023
Cycling Terms
For all the bike enthusiasts and Tour de France fanatics out there, here are some French terms to help you enjoy your ride and get the most out of the competition.
Published on Lawless French
Bastille Day à fond
The latest issue of Lawless French à fond takes an in-depth look at the French national holiday and explains everything you could possibly want to know about the celebration of Bastille Day.
Published on Lawless French
July 7, 2023
N’est-ce pas
July 6, 2023
Coq gaulois
The rooster was destined to become a symbol of France thanks to a play on words.
Published on Lawless French
July 5, 2023
French Symbols: A1 Grammar Quiz
Test yourself on some A1 grammar with this patriotic fill-in-the-blanks exercise:
Les symboles de la République française
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
July 4, 2023
Pour Expressions
The French preposition pour usually means "for," and is also used in many expressions. Learn how to say my mistake, for a song, so to speak, and more with this list of expressions with pour.
Published on Lawless French
July 3, 2023
Ce dont and quoi – Indefinite Relative Pronouns
The indefinite relative pronouns ce dont and quoi are used when replacing the indirect object of a preposition.
Published on Lawless French
June 30, 2023
Avoir du pain sur la planche
You have a lot of work to do with the informal French expression avoir du pain sur la planche.
Published on Lawless French
June 29, 2023
Self-Compassion and Learning Spanish
Don't be hard on yourself when you make a mistake or feel stupid. Instead, practice self-compassion, which has numerous benefits related to learning a new language.
Published on Lawless Spanish



