French conjugation tip: Using COI Pronouns in the Imperfect Tense
In the Imperfect tense, COI (Complément d’objet indirect) pronouns are also placed before the verb. For example, “Je lui parlais” (I was speaking to him/her) or “Nous leur écrivions” (We…
French vocabulary tip: French Corporate Finance Vocabulary
Corporate finance is vital for managing a company’s financial activities. Key terms include “la finance d’entreprise” (corporate finance), “le bilan” (balance sheet), “le compte de résultat” (income statement), “les actions”…
French grammar tip: The Use of ‘Au fur et à mesure’ for Gradual Progress
‘Au fur et à mesure’ means ‘as’ or ‘gradually’ and is used to describe something happening step by step. For example, ‘Au fur et à mesure que le temps passe,…
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L’info du jour : Rise of Indie Bands
Indie bands such as La Femme and Feu! Chatterton have brought fresh sounds to the French music scene, blending elements of rock, psychedelic, and synth-pop. Their innovative approaches have garnered…
French conjugation tip: Using COD Pronouns in the Present Tense
In the Present tense, COD (Complément d’objet direct) pronouns are placed before the verb. For example, “Je le vois” (I see him/it) or “Elle les écoute” (She listens to them).…
French vocabulary tip: French Public Health Vocabulary
Public health is essential for maintaining population well-being. Key terms include “la santé publique” (public health), “l’épidémiologie” (epidemiology), “la prévention” (prevention), “les maladies infectieuses” (infectious diseases), and “les soins de…
French grammar tip: Understanding ‘Quelquefois’ for Occasional Actions
‘Quelquefois’ means ‘sometimes’ and is used to describe occasional actions. For example, ‘Je vais quelquefois au parc’ (I sometimes go to the park). ‘Quelquefois’ signifie ‘sometimes’ et est utilisé pour…
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L’info du jour : Pop Sensations of the 2020s
French pop music has seen a resurgence with artists like Angèle and Clara Luciani, who have gained international fame for their catchy tunes and modern lyrics. Their music reflects contemporary…
French conjugation tip: The Future Perfect for Setting Deadlines
The Future Perfect (Futur Antérieur) is used to discuss actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future. For example, “Nous aurons terminé le projet avant la…
French vocabulary tip: French Advanced Economic Vocabulary
Economic discussions often involve complex terminology. Key terms include “l’économie de marché” (market economy), “l’inflation” (inflation), “le chômage” (unemployment), “la politique monétaire” (monetary policy), and “la croissance économique” (economic growth).…