Passe Temps – Continents – Pays

  Passe-temps et activités Pastimes and activities avoir to have avoir besoin de… to need avoir envie de… to feel like (to want to) avoir l’intention de… to intend (to) chercher to look for trouver to find (Qui cherche, trouve!) (Who looks for (searches), finds!) écouter… to listen to… de la musique music la radio … Read more

French Language Review

The Internet Picture Dictionary – French basics through images. About.com – French Language – Comprehensive listings of all aspect of the French language. Topics include practice exercises to review grammar, learn new vocabulary, listen to French audios. BBC | Learn French – Online lessons and activities for all levels. Includes videos, audios, and tests. TV5 … Read more

French Language Schools

French Language Immersion Learn French In France Parlez-Vous Francais?- Learning French in France SOFI 64 French language school – French courses in stunning Biarritz city, France. French Connection CA – French language school and training in San Jose, CA. FLE Centers – List of learning centres in France. Centre International d’Antibes & Accord Paris – Learn French in … Read more

Exercices and Quiz

E. L. Easton – Online Languages – French ACCORD – Exercices autocorrectifs de la maison d’édition Didier-Hatier QUIZZS – Series of quizes in French Write French characters! 2 good resources: http://french.typeit.org http://rali.iro.umontreal.ca/Reacc/Reacc.fr.cgi

Online Free E-Books

Free Public Domain Audiobooks and E-books – French books to read and listen Gallica – More than 90000 materials freely accessible and in diversed supported formats Wikisource – Collection of more than 2600 texts from 800 French authors ebooksgratuits – Poems, novels from classic authors ManyBooks – More than 700 French titles Le Petit Prince – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900-1944) Oeuvres … Read more

Asking Questions in French – Practice 1

Asking questions in French to start conversing 1) How to ask a question? Yes / No answer. Question is asked either by adding a ‘?’ to a statement, reversing order of the verb and subject, or starting question with ‘est-ce que’ Exemple:  Are you French? –> Vous êtes français? = Etes-vous français?  = Est-ce que … Read more