الثلاثاء، 27 أغسطس 2013

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Ça va ? Ça va
The French expression ça va is one of the most common in the entire language. It can be both question and answer, but it is informal, so you should try to avoid it when speaking with people you vouvoie. Learn all about ça va in this lesson.
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Expressions with comme
The French word comme literally means "like" or "as" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say soaking wet, knee-high to a grasshopper, everyday, and more with this list of expressions with comme.
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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? Here is a collection of tips shared by French teachers.

Daily French
One surefire way to improve your French is to work on it as often as possible. This site offers various daily and weekly features as well as tips on incorporating French into your daily life.
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