الثلاثاء، 24 سبتمبر 2013

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Mettre les pieds dans le plat
You might mess up if you don't know how to use the idiomatic French expression mettre les pieds dans le plat, so click to learn all about it.
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On - indefinite subject pronoun
On is the French indefinite indefinite subject pronoun, used mainly in informal French. It literally means "one," as in "One would think..." But it is usually used as an informal replacement for we, you, they, someone, everyone, or people in general.
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Are you a Francophile?
Take this little quiz to find out how much or little of a Francophile you are. And if you get a high score on that, you might even be a French fanatic!
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Jeopardy - French class game
Sometimes a little fun is just what students need to be reinspired, and games can be an excellent way to learn, practice, and review French in interesting and creative ways. Jeopardy, based on the American game show, is an easy game because you don't need a lot of props.

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