الجمعة، 18 أكتوبر 2013

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

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You may have noticed that I sent 2 newsletters last Friday. The second one was by mistake - it was meant for today. I'm resending it rather than leaving you with a gaping hole in place of your normal French Friday fix.

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Faire la tête
No need to sulk, just click to learn all about the idiomatic French expression faire la tête.

 

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What is register?
Register refers to the level of formality of a given word, expression, grammatical structure, gesture, or means of pronunciation. In French, there are six registers

 


French quiz: Subjunctive or indicative?
Test yourself on a classic French foe with this quiz: choose between the subjunctive and the indicative for each silly sentence. If you need help, take a look at the lesson or check out the Subjunctivator!

 


Beginning French Pronunciation
French, like English, can be very difficult in terms of pronunciation, due to intricacies like silent letters, multiple sounds for a single letter, and endless exceptions to whatever rules you find. This lesson simplifies French pronunciation, to make it easier for you to get started, even if you don't know how every letter combination is pronounced in every situation.


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