الثلاثاء، 7 يونيو 2011

About French Language: Typical mistakes ~ Exp w/ tirer ~ Mont St-Michel

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Typical French mistakes
It might be trite, but it's definitely true: we all make mistakes. Take a look at these pages to learn to avoid as many common French mistakes as possible.
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Share the shame: Your worst French mistake
We've all made plenty of French mistakes over the course of our language learning, but some are far worse than others. You know what I'm talking about: the ones where we inadvertently embarrassed or even insulted someone, just by using the wrong word. Don't be shy - share your worst French mistake, and we can all learn to avoid these treacherous French pitfalls.
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Expressions with Tirer
The French verb tirer usually means to pull, but it has numerous other meanings and is also used in many different idiomatic expressions. Learn how to juice, to criticize, to sell at rock-bottom prices and more with this list of expressions with tirer.
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Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-MichelIn response to my call for your favorite French towns, one reader shared tips and photos of the incomparable Mont Saint-Michel.
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