الثلاثاء، 14 أكتوبر 2014

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From Camille Chevalier-Karfis, your Guide to French Language

Bonjour mes chers étudiants de français,

This is officially my first newsletter (the one sent out on Sunday was apparently sent automatically by the About system - this should not happen again - my newsletters will always have a personal intro).

So, what's new in French on About? Well, I'm relatively new :-) My name is Camille, and I started as the French expert of About two weeks ago. I've been teaching French to adults for over 20 years, and one of my specialties is to write easy "learn in context" stories.

This week, you will review the French beach, sea and water sports vocabulary in the form of two easy stories taking place at the beach. First you'll follow my daughter Leyla as she builds sand castles, then I'll take you swimming with me!

Make sure you read my "how to use the learn in context stories" to make the best of these French lessons!

I am thrilled at the opportunity to help you learn French :-) For more daily tips and lessons, join me on Facebook and Twitter

Until next week, cheers

Camille

How To Use My "Learn French in Context" Stories?

No matter your level of French, you can benefit from these stories. Build up your confidence and your vocabulary as you study French in the context of an easy story. Follow these tips to make the most of these lessons. 

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À La Plage - a Learn French Vocabulary in Context Story

Follow my family on the beaches of Brittany and build sand castles with my daughter Leyla. You'll practice your beach related French vocabulary and practice your French in a fun and effective way.


Camille Va Nager - A Learn French Vocabulary in Context Story

Today, you're coming to swim with me! J'adore nager, et les plages de Bretagne sont très belles. La mer est un peu froide... mais ce n'est pas important !

Search Related Topics:  french vocabulary  intermediate french 

Plouf! Splash! Learn the Beach Related French Vocabulary

This vocabulary list should be useful to understand the two new "learn French in Context" stories!

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