French grammar exercise – Verbes, noms et adjectifs (Levels A2 and +)

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French comprehension exercise – French recipe (Levels A2 +)

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

Start Learning French – Study Guide 1

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

French verbs review – Most common verbs in French (video)

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

La gastronomie française au patrimoine mondial immatériel de l’Unesco

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

French grammar: Article partitif (All levels)

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

How to speak French fast? – Funny video for all!!!

A short video to show you to speak French fast and easily! View the video on this page More seriously… The French language is not easy but it can be fun to learn with the proper support. Contact us to schedule a Free session on Skype and start a program online at your convenience. A … Read more

Reading comprehension in French – “Un travail artistique” (Level 2 and +)

Read and understand French – Practice French to progress – Vocabulary – Explain in French Vicente José de OLIVEIRA MUNIZ ou Vik MUNIZ est un photographe, designer, peintre et graveur. Né à São Paulo en 1961, il étudie la publicité à la Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP). En 1983, il déménage à Chicago et deux … Read more

“C’est, Il/elle est / Ils/elles sont”: Which one to use? (French levels A2 and all)

French grammar review To describe and introduce things or people in French, two common phrases are used: c’est and il/elle est. The plural forms are ce sont and ils / elles sont. The choice between c’est  and il / elle est is not always easy, but there are basic principles which can guide you in the choice. A rule of thumb is that c’est or ce sont are followed … Read more

French grammar exercise : “QUEL / QUELLE / QUELS / QUELLES” (All levels)

Which pronoun to use? Le temps–> Quel temps! La chance –> Quelle chance! Les grand bateaux –> Quels grands bateaux! Les vacances –> Quelles vacances! Complete the following: 1.C’est une belle journée _______ journée ! 2.C’est une chance ! _______  chance ! 3. Ça, c’est un homme ! ____ homme ! 4. Ils sont vraiment idiots ! _______ … Read more