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doodlewash.com /1 week ago

Learning French

For our optional World Watercolor Month prompt of “Language,” I sketched a little stack of French books. More specifically, books that teach one how to speak French. My husband Phi...

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blog.rosettastone.com /1 month ago

Fun French Reading Practice Resources and Tips for All Learning Levels

From recipes for crepes to Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, French reading practice can be both fun and functional for any level of language learner.

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thegoodlifefrance.com /3 weeks ago

 Learn French on an immersion stay in Provence

I spent an unforgettable week in Provence learning French with a very small group and came home feeling more confident speaking French than I thought possible, with an understandin...

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henryharvin.com /1 month ago

Learn French for Beginners: Easy Beginner Guide

If you wish to embark upon the quest for Learn French for Beginners, then you have indeed landed on the... The post Learn French for Beginners: Easy Beginner Guide appeared first o...

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thegoodlifefrance.com /1 month ago

The secret to success when learning French

If you want to learn French – make your studies interesting, fun and diverse. Variety is the key to success and keeps you motivated and coming back for more. And that’s what helps...

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blog.rosettastone.com /3 weeks ago

Go Beyond Non To Say ‘No’ in French Conversations of Any Kind

Saying “no” in French is as easy as adding one letter to say non. Build your conversation skills by learning other phrases that use non in French.

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myfrenchlife.org /2 weeks ago

Lesser Known French Cultural Experiences

On the eve of my French nationality interview, reflections on little moments that helped integrate me into the culture.

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blog.rosettastone.com /3 weeks ago

Learn the French Numbers From 1-100: How To Count and Say Them

There are some irregular rules for naming numbers in French. Learn to say French numbers from 0-100 and beyond with a few expert tips and memory tricks.

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frenchly.us /1 month ago

How to Truly Experience France Instead of Just Visiting It

[Sponsored Post] You love France. But have you ever truly lived it? If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to learn French, the answer might be closer than you think.  France...

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thelocal.fr /1 week ago

French Grammar Tip: Pronouncing liaisons in French

The liaison is a crucial part of making your French sound natural and native - but why do some French words flow together while others don't?

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Think “Bien” Means “Good”? Not Quite…

Yes of course, and quite right too. I had a similar teacher at school, which is why my French now is errr, impeccable. But that man was a born linguist, he, having good French, vol...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Think “Bien” Means “Good”? Not Quite…

Jennifer11: I do the French pronounciation of Jennifer I tend to go by “Christophe” in France, I find the French are not used to the short version “Chris” (which in any case com...

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myfrenchlife.org /1 day ago

Twenty is for God

When my French husband and I moved from California to France with our three-month-old, it was specifically so our family could be bilingual.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Think “Bien” Means “Good”? Not Quite…

Even French prof friends make mistakes They may need a little projet Voltaire refresher course. Edited to add you are completely right and they should be tarred and feathered

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thelocal.fr /6 days ago

'Prendre le large': The French expressions and vocab you need for the summer

From the phrases people use before heading off on holiday to the expressions that capture the excitement of escaping for a well-earned break, here's a guide to the French expressio...

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thelocal.fr /1 month ago

French Word of the Day: Les bleus

You're going to be hearing this a lot over the next few weeks.

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thelocal.fr /1 month ago

La Belle Vie: France World Cup memory lane and linguistic battles

From celebrating World Cup wins to linguistic shenanigans and the 'hidden superpower' of a second language, this week’s La Belle Vie newsletter offers an insight into this essentia...

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thelocal.fr /1 month ago

French Word of the Day: Périscolaire

This is a very important part of family daily life in France.

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writeoutloud.net /1 day ago

Vive La France Oui 🇫🇷

Tuesday July 14 what's the word...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Think “Bien” Means “Good”? Not Quite…

If only we were capable of yodelling.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Think “Bien” Means “Good”? Not Quite…

David_Spardo: But don’t you find, as I do, that French people will forgive almost everything spoken in French by English people, Oh yes and vice versa, but if I’m in a teaching...

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thelocal.fr /1 week ago

8 favourite French words of the day

Franco-latin for ‘ditto’, swearing without swearing, some pirate slang and how to score language points with the word ‘second’

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frenchly.us /20 hours ago

Moving to France: Visa Requirements & Getting Citizenship

Long-stay visas, residency permits, the carte de séjour, and the full path to French residency. The post Moving to France: Visa Requirements & Getting Citizenship appeared firs...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Think “Bien” Means “Good”? Not Quite…

Last summer in Corsica, the restaurant staff thought we must be Swiss because we spoke French with a non-French accent.

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