French grammar tip: Understanding French Negation
French negation typically involves two parts: ‘ne’ and ‘pas’. For example, ‘je ne sais pas’ means ‘I don’t know’. The ‘ne’ comes before the verb, and ‘pas’ follows it. La…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of the Irregular Verb “Avoir”
The verb “avoir” (to have) is another crucial irregular verb in French. Its present tense forms are: “j’ai”, “tu as”, “il/elle a”, “nous avons”, “vous avez”, “ils/elles ont”. “Avoir” is…
Nouveaux cours : La conjugaison
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5 sentences with “en avoir par-dessus la tête de quelque chose”
J’ai travaillé toute la journée sans pause, j’en ai par-dessus la tête de ce projet. I worked all day without a break, I’m fed up with this project. Les enfants…
French vocabulary tip: French Days of the Week
Knowing the days of the week is important when planning your activities in a French-speaking environment. The days in French are: lundi (Monday), mardi (Tuesday), mercredi (Wednesday), jeudi (Thursday), vendredi…
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L’info du jour : Wine Culture in France
French wine is celebrated globally for its quality and variety. Regions like Bordeaux, Champagne, and Burgundy are known for their specific vineyards and wine production techniques that have been refined…
French grammar tip: The Difference Between ‘Bon’ and ‘Bien’
‘Bon’ means ‘good’ and is an adjective, while ‘bien’ means ‘well’ and is an adverb. Use ‘bon’ with nouns, as in ‘un bon repas’ (a good meal), and ‘bien’ with…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of the Irregular Verb “Être”
The verb “être” (to be) is one of the most important and frequently used irregular verbs in French. Its present tense conjugation is unique: “je suis”, “tu es”, “il/elle est”,…
Nouveaux cours : Les nombres
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5 sentences with “avoir mauvais caractère”
Mon voisin est toujours grincheux et désagréable, il a vraiment mauvais caractère. My neighbor is always grumpy and unpleasant, he really has a bad temper. Elle est connue pour sa…
French vocabulary tip: French Numbers 1-10
Numbers are a basic yet crucial part of learning any language. In French, the numbers from one to ten are: un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, and…
French video course: 10 Minutes of Exercises | Find the missing words in the phrases
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L’info du jour : Notable Historical Figures
France has been home to many historical figures who have had a profound impact on global history, such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Joan of Arc, and Louis XIV. Their legacies continue…
French grammar tip: Using ‘Avoir’ in Expressions
‘Avoir’ (to have) is used in many French expressions, such as ‘avoir faim’ (to be hungry) or ‘avoir raison’ (to be right). These are different from English, where ‘to be’…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of Regular -RE Verbs in Present Tense
Regular -RE verbs also have their own pattern. To conjugate these verbs in the present tense, remove the -re ending and add: -s, -s, -, -ons, -ez, -ent. For example,…
Nouveaux cours : Les quiz de vocabulaire
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5 sentences with “avoir confiance”
J’ai confiance en mon équipe pour mener à bien ce projet. I have confidence in my team to successfully complete this project. Elle a une grande confiance en elle et…
French vocabulary tip: Introducing Yourself in French
When learning French, introducing yourself is an essential skill. You can start with “Je m’appelle…” followed by your name, which means “My name is…” Another common phrase is “Enchanté(e),” meaning…
French video course: Mes pensées et citations du jour
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