Grammar review – “Quel and Quelle” (Level A)

Quel is an interrogative French adjective that means which or what. Like most adjectives, it has four forms: masculine singular (quel) and plural (quels), and feminine singular (quelle) and plural (quelles). The following examples show all four forms in action: Quel jour sommes-nous? (What day is it?) Quelle heure est-il? (What time is it?) Quels cours vas-tu prendre? (Which classes will you take?) Quelles … Read more

Pronoms possessifs (Level A)

Le pronom possessif replaces the noun preceded by a possessive adjectif  (mon, ton son…).  It varies according to the gender and number of the noun it replaces.. Examples : 1. Voilà ma soeur -> voilà la mienne Here is my sister -> here is mine –> ‘la mienne’ remplaces ‘ma soeur’  that is feminin 2. … Read more

Le français à l’école : quelques règles gravées dans nos mémoires (Level B – C)

Quelques règle de grammaire française : Astuces pour les retenir _____________________________________________ Lorsque les Français écrivent dans leur propre langue, ils appliquent inconsciemment un grand nombre de règles de grammaire et d’orthographe (enfin sauf pour certaines personnes qui font un nombre de fautes assez ahurissant, mais concentrons-nous sur ceux qui savent écrire correctement). La plupart du … Read more

French for Travelers

Basic Vocabulary to manage in a French speaking region.   Download the vocabulary guide Conversation practice – A l’hotel <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/j23PZlfQuN4″ frameborder=”0″ allow=”autoplay; encrypted-media” allowfullscreen></iframe>

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French Grammar – TO DO / FAIRE

Faire = to do / to make Je fais — I do / I make Tu fais — You do / You make Il/Elle fait — He/She does // He/She makes Nous faisons — We do / We make Vous faites — You do / We make Ils/Elles font — They do / They make ——————— … Read more

Visiter la France – French activities to practice French

La France Les transports Means of transport Comment voyagez-vous? How do you travel? Je voyage… I travel… en avion / un avion by plane / plane en bateau / un bateau by boat / boat en train / un train by train / train en car / un car by tour bus (from city to … Read more

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

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