الثلاثاء، 26 يوليو 2011

About French Language: Your stories: Living in France ~ Perdre ~ Mistakes

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Your stories: Living in France
Many people dream of living in France, but relatively few are able to make that dream come true. If you're one of the lucky ones, please share the story of why and how you were able to live in France. If not, find inspiration and intrigue by reading others' stories.

Expressions with Perdre
The verb perdre literally means "to lose," and it's also used in a number of idiomatic expressions. Learn how to talk about losing consciousness, losing interest, losing one's mind, and many more expressions with perdre.
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Intermediate mistakes
After learning French for a while, whether in a class or on your own, you've probably found that there are some things you just can't figure out how to say, or that people are always correcting you on. These may be issues that you haven't been taught yet, or concepts that you've studied but just don't get. As an intermediate French speaker, you still have plenty of time to fix these mistakes before they fossilize in your mind. Here are ten of the most common intermediate-level French mistakes with links to lessons.
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