الجمعة، 31 أغسطس 2012

About French Language: Etre sur son 31 ~ Wine pronunciation ~ Essentials

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Se mettre sur son trente et un
What does the French expression se mettre sur son trente et un mean? Learn all about it here.

Mistake: "Le moment quand..."
What's wrong with saying "Le moment quand..."? Learn about this French mistake.
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How to pronounce French wines
If you love French wine but hate ordering it, here's a page that can help. This list of French wines and related vocabulary includes sound files to help you pronounce the names of French wines.
See More About:  french vocabulary  french wine  french food

Quiz: Essential French
Yes, no, maybe, what? Test yourself on the most basic and useful French vocabulary with this little quiz or take a look at the lesson to review.

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الخميس، 30 أغسطس 2012

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الثلاثاء، 28 أغسطس 2012

About French Language: Meilleur expressions ~ Top verbs ~ A la rentree

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Expressions with meilleur
The French word meilleur literally means "better" or "best" and is found in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say best wishes, cheaper, might makes right, and that's not all with this list of expressions with meilleur.

Top French Verbs
Of the thousands of French verbs, there are a few that get used far more than the rest, so you need to make sure that you know what they mean and how to use and conjugate them. Here are lessons and conjugations for the 10 most common French verbs.

A la rentrée
What does the French expression à la rentrée mean? Learn all about it here.
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French gestures
Among the dozens of gestures and facial expressions in my lessons, there are ten that really stand out. You might also be interested in this video about 5 informal gestures.
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الجمعة، 24 أغسطس 2012

About French Language: Avoir une dent ~ First day teaching ~ Manquer

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Avoir une dent contre quelqu'un
What does the French expression avoir une dent contre quelqu'un mean? Learn all about it here.
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First day teaching tips
What should you do on the first day of French class? Students may be new to language learning or coming back from vacation, so is it better to have some fun or dive right into grammar and vocabulary? Take a look a these excellent first day teaching suggestions shared by teachers.

French quiz: Manquer
Manquer means "to miss," which seems simple enough, but do you know how to use it? Test yourself with this quiz or take a look at the lesson to review.
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