الثلاثاء، 27 يناير 2015

About French Language: French Trains Vocabulary - Prendre le Train En France

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From Camille Chevalier-Karfis, your Guide to French Language

 Bonjour mes chers étudiants,

This week's new article is about taking the train in France - we'll study the train related vocabulary. I will be adding many articles on this subject, including a "Learn French in Context" story of course.

As usual, I invite you to join me on FacebookPinterest or Twitter for daily mini lessons and tips!

Good luck with your French studies,

Camille Chevalier Karfis

French Trains Vocabulary - Prendre le Train En France
Learn the French train system (la SNCF) vocabulary and feel prepare during your next trip to France.
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My Trip To Rouen - English / French Side By Side
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Trip to Normandy in Easy French - Atlanta to Rouen
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Using The Public Restroom In France - Avoid A Nasty Surprise!
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الثلاثاء، 20 يناير 2015

About French Language: What Is the Difference Between a Tense and a Mood?

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ATense indicates the when of the action: whether the action took place in the past, in the present, or in the future. Mood describes the feeling of the action; is the action true or hypothetical? Is it a possibility or a command? These nuances are expressed with different moods. Read more here.

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Trip to Normandy in Easy French - Atlanta to Rouen
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الثلاثاء، 13 يناير 2015

About French Language: My Trip To Rouen - Learn French In Context

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Mes chers étudiants de français,

I’d like to start this newsletter with a thought for all the victims of the tragedy we endured in France last week (as well as others throughout the world).  It was a rough time for all of us and we will hopefully come out the other side stronger and more compassionate.  But normal life must go on so...

Today, we'll study another "learn French in context" story. Steve, one of my Skype student went to Normandy, and his assignment was to keep a diary in French. The result is a series of articles written in simple French, which he has kindly agreed to share with you. So Today, he is taking you to sweet Rouen.

We will also talk about a trivial, yet useful subject if you ever go to France: the toilet! I had already written a couple of articles on this subject, but this week I invite you to read about what to expect when you use a French toilet and how to avoid a nasty surprise when you use a public restroom. Follow the links to access more vocabulary and tips on the subject.

As usual, I'll be posting daily mini lessons and tips on my Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there!

Cheers,

Camille Chevalier-Karfis

Trip to Normandy in Easy French - Atlanta to Rouen
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My Trip To Rouen - English / French Side By Side
Check your understanding of this easy French story about my trip to Rouen, Normandy, France, with this English and French side by side translation
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How To Use A French Toilet
Using a toilet seems simple enough... but a surprise awaits you with the new French toilets - or older ones for this matter. So read this article and be prepared.
Search Related Topics:  etiquette  toilet 

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الثلاثاء، 6 يناير 2015

About French Language: My Tips on the Top French Learning Resources For Self-Studying, or With a Class, Tutor etc...

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A new year is usually the time for resolutions. Among them, maybe you've decided to kick back your French studies into gear . Before deciding what tools to pick to achieve your goal, I suggest you read this article Top Resources For Self-Studying French, and if you can afford it, look at my tips about learning French in a class, with a tutor, on Skype or in an immersion at a French teacher's house.

January 6th is L'Epiphanie, the King's day, a Christian holiday on which French people eat a delicious puff pastry cake: "la galette des rois". Check out this easy recipe.

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Et laissez-moi une fois de plus vous souhaiter une merveilleuse année 2015!

Camille Chevalier Karfis

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