الثلاثاء، 9 أغسطس 2011

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Plural compound nouns
French compound nouns are made up of two or more words often connected by hyphens. Making them plural can be a little tricky, but there are some guidelines that can help.

Expressions with Sonner
The verb sonner literally means "to ring" and is used in a number of idiomatic expressions. Learn how to talk about ringing bells, ringing ears, ringing hollow, and more with this list of expressions.
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High-intermediate French mistakes
High-intermediate means your French is pretty good - you excel in everyday situations, and can even hold your own in long discussions, but there are still some issues that you can't seem to get the hang of, or that you simply don't remember five minutes after looking them up. Here are ten of the most common high-intermediate French mistakes with links to lessons.
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Beginning French Reading
Are you or your students ready to try reading in French? Here is a selection of French readers for beginning to intermediate students, including short stories, novel exerpts, non-fiction, and poems chosen or written especially with beginning students in mind. Note that number 9 is my brand-new review of a book about World War II told from a little girl's point of view.

 


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