الثلاثاء، 30 ديسمبر 2014

About French Language: La Saint Sylvestre - New Year in France

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From Camille Chevalier-Karfis, your Guide to French Language

 Bonjour Mes Chers Etudiants de Français,

Je vous présente tous mes voeux pour 2015 (de meal kin(nazal) zzzzz)

This week, I invite you to read Laura's articles about "le jour de l'an", review your New Year vocabulary and also learn expressions using "an" and "année".

I will also direct you to my site to check out what the French actually do for the New Year - and laugh at pictures of Olivier and myself in costumes...

I hope you had a wonderful 2014, and wish you all the best for 2015!

Bonne année, bonne santé, que tous vos voeux se réalisent en 2015!

Camille Chevalier-Karfis

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French Expressions with An and Année
The French words un an and une année both mean "year" and are also used in many expressions. Learn how to say school year, the sixties, on average, and more with this list of expressions with an and année.
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New Year in France - la St Sylvestre
New Year's eve in France is called "la Saint Sylvestre" (pronounced "la sin(nasal) seal vay str") and is - unlike its name might indicate - not a religious holiday. Celebrated during the night of December 31st, we usually party with friends and/or family, in a more or less casual way.

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الثلاثاء، 23 ديسمبر 2014

About French Language: Dialogue de Noël en Français Facile - Practice Christmas French Vocabulary and Traditions in Context

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From Camille Chevalier-Karfis, your Guide to French Language

Bonjour mes chers étudiants de français,

This week's newsletter is all about Christmas in France. 

First, I encourage you to review your Christmas vocabulary. Then, you can practice it and learn about French Christmas tradition with my dialogue de Noël en français facile, and check your understanding with my French and English side by side article.

I have also developed and recorded an easy Christmas dialogue with audio for my own site, FrenchToday.com. And, for those who are interested, you will also find there my recording of a French Catholic Mass, and a video of my daughter Leyla singing the most famous Christmas song "Petit Papa Noël", Christmas recipes and much more...

Finally, here is my top 8 gift ideas for your francophile friends - hurry when there is still time!

Je vous souhaite à tous d'excellentes fêtes de fin d'année et un joyeux Noël. 

In our next newsletter, we'll talk about New Year in France - I also post exclusive articles and tips on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, so make sure you follow me there as well.

Camille Chevalier-Karfis
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Dialogue de Noël en Français Facile
Learn about Christmas traditions in France and practice your French with this easy dialogue.
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Check your understanding of my easy learn French in context story about Christmas in France with this side by side English translation.
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الثلاثاء، 16 ديسمبر 2014

About French Language: Au Marché - Learn French In Context

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From Camille Chevalier-Karfis, your Guide to French Language

 Mes Chers Etudiants de français,

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote three articles about expressing quantities in French (du, des, but beaucoup de...).

Well, this week I wrote 3 articles to illustrate these lessons in an easy learn French in context story. First you'll find some cultural tips and sentences to best fit in a French open market, then follow the links to access the easy story and the English/French side by side. 

With the Holidays around the corner, I also suggest you take a peak at my Eight great gifts ideas for your francophile friends - there is still time!

As usual, follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest for daily mini lessons and tips.

Joyeux Hannouca !
Joyeux Noël !
Joyeuses fêtes de fin d'année à tous !

Au Marché - Cultural Differences And Expressions
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Train on your understanding with my English/French side by side story.
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