French vocabulary tip: French Common Adjectives Vocabulary
Adjectives are essential for describing people, places, and things in French. Common adjectives include “grand” (big/tall), “petit” (small), “joli” (pretty), “vieux” (old), and “nouveau” (new). This vocabulary will assist you…
French grammar tip: The Use of ‘Plutôt’ to Express Preference
‘Plutôt’ means ‘rather’ and is used to express a preference between options. For example, ‘Je préfère le thé plutôt que le café’ (I prefer tea rather than coffee). ‘Plutôt’ signifie…
L’info du jour : Marion Cotillard, Acclaimed Actress
Marion Cotillard has captivated global audiences with her performances in both French cinema and Hollywood. An Oscar winner for her role as Édith Piaf in ‘La Vie en Rose’, Cotillard…
French conjugation tip: Conjugating “Voir” in the Imperfect
“Voir” (to see) is irregular in the Imperfect. It is conjugated as follows: je voyais (I saw), tu voyais (you saw), il/elle/on voyait (he/she/one saw), nous voyions (we saw), vous…
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5 sentences with “avoir du bagout”
Cet homme a toujours du bagout, il sait comment captiver son auditoire. This man always has the gift of gab, he knows how to captivate his audience. Elle a convaincu…
French vocabulary tip: French Transportation Vocabulary
Understanding transportation vocabulary is essential for getting around in a French-speaking area. Key terms include “le bus” (bus), “le train” (train), “la voiture” (car), “le métro” (subway), and “le billet”…
French grammar tip: Understanding ‘Si’ for Conditions
‘Si’ means ‘if’ and is used to introduce conditions or hypothetical situations. For example, ‘Si tu viens, nous partirons ensemble’ (If you come, we will leave together). ‘Si’ signifie ‘if’…
L’info du jour : Bernard-Henri Lévy, Public Intellectual
Bernard-Henri Lévy is one of France’s most prominent philosophers and public intellectuals. Known for his activism and his writings on political affairs, Lévy’s influence extends across global discussions on human…
French conjugation tip: Conjugating “Venir” in the Present Tense
“Venir” (to come) is an irregular verb in the Present tense. It is conjugated as follows: je viens (I come), tu viens (you come), il/elle/on vient (he/she/one comes), nous venons…
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5 sentences with “avoir mangé du lion”
Elle est tellement énergique et productive aujourd’hui, on dirait qu’elle a mangé du lion ! She is so energetic and productive today, it’s as if she ate a lion! Après…