الجمعة، 5 أغسطس 2011

About French Language: Quelle mouche t'a pique? ~ Listening comprehension

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Quelle mouche t'a piqué ?
What does the French expression "quelle mouche t'a piqué" mean? Learn all about it here.
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French listening comprehension
I'm happy to announce the return of three intermediate- to advanced-level listening comprehension exercises for which the sound files were lost for more than a year: La loi Evin, le viaduc de Millau and l'ETA et le Pays Basque.
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French quiz: Confusing pairs
How well do you understand the difference between confusing French pairs like soir/soirée, c'est/il est, and pour/pendant? This automatic-scoring confusing pairs quiz will ask up to 100 questions on 20 different pairs of confusing French words and topics to help you pinpoint your most common mistakes.
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Immersion, classes, a private tutor? Learn French in a way that suits your budget and needs.
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