French grammar exercise – Verbes, noms et adjectifs (Levels A2 and +)
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French vocabulary – French comprehension – Explain in French 1) Find synonyms for the words and expressions below Plat de résistance : SANDWICH VEGAN TOASTÉ Toujours à la recherche de recettes veggie ultra rapides et délicieuses, je reviens aujourd’hui triomphante. Cette recette de sandwich veggie est une vraie petite perle. Sur un coup de tête (et … Read more
Salutations Greetings Monsieur Sir Madame Ma’am (Mrs.) Mademoiselle Miss Bonjour, Monsieur Good day (Hello), Sir Bonsoir Good evening Au revoir Goodbye Salut! Hi! À tout à l’heure! See you in a little while. (same day) À ce soir. See you this evening. À demain. See you tomorrow. À bientôt. See you soon. (probably not on … Read more
The following videos show lists of most common verbs in French. Create your own list of verbs and start making sentences for each. You need support? Contact a French tutor
The following videos show lists of most common verbs in French. Create your own list of verbs and start making sentences for each. You need support? Contact a French tutor
French text and video – French expressions and words ================================================== Le 16 novembre 2010, l’Unesco a étendu sa protection au repas gastronomique à la française, qui côtoie désormais 212 autres pratiques et coutumes culturelles au panthéon du patrimoine mondial immatériel de l’humanité. Le repas gastronomique à la française inaugure la liste des traditions culinaires labellisées en 2010 par … Read more
When do you use Partitif Article? “L’article partitif” is used before nouns defining 1) undetermined quantity (ex: de l’eau = some water) 2) expressing the notion of abstraction (ex: vous avez de la chance = you have luck / you are lucky) 3) something immobile (ex: du sable (sand), du ciment (cement)) 4) an animal which … Read more
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Learn new words in French and practice comprehension with a French text about society and business Reading the following text and explain in French the main information presented Les industriels et les distributeurs sont de plus en plus nombreux à s’engouffrer dans le grand marché en expansion des produits végans. Trois magasins Naturalia spécialisés ont … Read more
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