الثلاثاء، 9 يوليو 2013

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Appeler sous les drapeaux
If you're worried about getting called under the flags, you'd better click to learn about the idiomatic French expression appeler sous les drapeaux.
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Jours fériés
There are a lot of holidays in France, but only 11 public holidays (bank holidays), called jours fériés in French. On jours fériés, public servants and many public sector employees have the day off from work.
Search Related Topics:  french holidays  french culture 

"Love" expressions
Far beyond just "I love you," the English word "love" is found in dozens of different expressions - learn how to translate them all into French.
Search Related Topics:  french expressions  french vocabulary  love language

Advice for elementary school curriculum
I have been given the responsibility for an elementary school French program (Grade 1 to 6) in an international school. I have little info about the curriculum used, class sizes and composition yet, very little experience with the younger ones, and therefore would love to receive some advice from experienced teachers - please respond on the Profs de français forum.

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