French grammar tip: Using ‘Sans’ for Absence
‘Sans’ means ‘without’ and is used to express the absence of something. For example, ‘Je suis parti sans toi’ (I left without you). ‘Sans’ signifie ‘without’ et est utilisé pour…
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L’info du jour : Tarte Tatin – An Upside-Down Pastry
Tarte Tatin is a famous upside-down apple tart that originated in the Loire Valley. According to legend, it was accidentally created at the Hotel Tatin by the Tatin sisters. The…
French conjugation tip: Using COD Pronouns in the Passé Simple
The Passé Simple, often used in formal writing, also requires COD pronouns to be placed before the verb. For example, “Je les vis” (I saw them) or “Elle le prit”…
French vocabulary tip: French Ethics and Corporate Responsibility Vocabulary
Ethics and corporate responsibility are increasingly important in business practices. Key terms include “l’éthique” (ethics), “la responsabilité sociale des entreprises” (corporate social responsibility), “le développement durable” (sustainable development), “la transparence”…
French grammar tip: The Difference Between ‘Quel’ and ‘Lequel’
‘Quel’ means ‘which’ or ‘what’ and is used to ask questions or indicate a choice, while ‘lequel’ means ‘which one’ and is used to refer back to a previously mentioned…
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L’info du jour : Ratatouille – Provençal Delight
Ratatouille is a vibrant vegetable stew from Provence, made with tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, onion, and seasoned with herbs de Provence. This dish is not only a staple in…
French conjugation tip: Using COD and COI Pronouns in the Plus-Que-Parfait
In the Plus-Que-Parfait, COD and COI pronouns are placed before the auxiliary verb. For example, “Je l’avais vue” (I had seen her) or “Ils leur avaient parlé” (They had spoken…
French vocabulary tip: French Digital Marketing Vocabulary
Digital marketing is essential for businesses in the online world. Key terms include “le marketing numérique” (digital marketing), “le référencement” (SEO), “le marketing de contenu” (content marketing), “les réseaux sociaux”…
French grammar tip: Understanding ‘Tout de suite’ for Immediate Actions
‘Tout de suite’ means ‘right away’ or ‘immediately’ and is used to express something that will happen without delay. For example, ‘Je le ferai tout de suite’ (I will do…
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