الثلاثاء، 23 أبريل 2013

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Improve your French accent
Speaking French is more than just knowing the vocabulary and grammar rules - you also need to pronounce the letters correctly. Unless you started learning French as a child, you're unlikely to ever sound like a native speaker, but it's certainly not impossible for adults to speak with a decent French accent. Here are some ideas to help you improve your French pronunciation.
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Les Anglais sont arrivés
What does the arrival of Englishmen have to do with idiomatic French? Find out with this lesson on the expression les Anglais sont arrivés.
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Expressions with pas
The French word un pas literally means "step" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say just around the corner, to hurry, to take the plunge, and more with this list of expressions with pas.

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