If you’re learning French and want to improve your descriptive skills, why not start by describing something simple yet full of charm: a house and […]
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Understanding French Tonic Pronouns: A Quick Guide
If you’re learning French, you have come across words like moi, toi, and lui. These tonic pronouns are useful for emphasis, answering questions, and making […]
Read moreFrench Vocabulary: Talking about your family
Voici quelques mots et phrases de niveau A2 pour vous aider à décrire votre famille.French language insights: Here are some A2 level words and phrases […]
Read moreVocabulaire français pour parler de la maison (French house vocabulary)
Introduction to French Vocabulary for the HomeWelcome to our latest post, where we delve into the rich and varied vocabulary of the French language as […]
Read moreLe verbe “faire” (To do) / The French verb “faire”
Utilisation de “faire” (use of “faire”) Le verbe “faire” en français se traduit principalement par “to do” et “to make” en anglais. Cependant, la traduction […]
Read moreLe voyage en Italie de Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo’s journey to Italy Reading French, Level B1 The English translation is below the French text. You can also listen to the audio of […]
Read moreHow to use “tu” or “vous” in French
Using “tu” “Tu” is always singular and therefore refers to only one person. Other words regarding the use of “tu”:Tutoyer (= to use “tu” with […]
Read moreFrench direct object pronouns
A short presentation on the use of direct object pronouns in French. You can access the PDF file here.
Read moreFrench Dictation (Dictée) A2
Want to try a French dictation? Here is one for level A2.Each sentence is read normally and then very slowly so that you can write. […]
Read moreHow to choose a French textbook?
People who study French often ask me which French textbooks are the best, how long it will take to converse in French using this method, […]
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