الثلاثاء، 12 يونيو 2012

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Listening: La Haute Route
Practice your French listening comprehension in part 3 of this low-intermediate level audio journal about a hiking trip through the Swiss Alps.

Expressions with mettre
The French verb mettre literally means "to put" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to take great care in doing something, spend money on, bolt the door, and more with this list of expressions with mettre.
See More About:  mettre  french expressions  french verbs

Differences between French and English
French and English have both been influenced to varying extents by German and Latin, and they have also influenced one another, so they have some similarities. Perhaps more importantly, however, there are a number of differences, both major and minor, between French and English. Here is a brief outline with links to further information

Soccer and the Euro 2012
Whether you love playing soccer or just watching games like the Euro 2012, which runs from 8 June to 1 July, you'll want to learn some French vocabulary related to soccer.

More French
Be sure to scroll down for additional French links, including the mot du jour and a new video.
 
See More About:  soccer  world cup  sports

 


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