French Yoga Vocabulary & Easy Bilingual Story
Learn about the practice of Yoga in France, and practice your French yoga vocabulary with this bilingual story written in easy French.
Learn about the practice of Yoga in France, and practice your French yoga vocabulary with this bilingual story written in easy French.
In this article, I will list the French vocabulary for house repairs: names tools in French and English, as well as verbs that are used when doing renovations in French, French vocabulary for craftsmen and trades etc…
Ecology is an important topic in the news. Let’s study some French ecology terms, with English translation.
Practice your French with this easy French story translated into English, learn the French vocabulary for hunting and discover the gorgeous castle of Pierrefonds.
🐄 Learn the French farm vocabulary: French farm animals, French crop names, farming verbs and more French farming terms.
More and more people enjoy taking a cruise (une croisière) in Europe. After we explore the French cruise vocabulary, Steve will share his cruise experience with us in this lively French English bilingual story, and then he’ll list the pros and cons of traveling on a cruise.
At Christmas time, French towns and villages lit up with merry Christmas lights and decorations. Let’s study the electrical French vocabulary, and practice our French with this easy French English bilingual story.
Do you know what “chiner” means? Let’s explore the vocabulary of French antiques, yard sales and flea markets in France + fun beginner French videos.
With dry-aged meat (la viande maturée) being the new big thing in France right now, knowing the precise French vocabulary to talk about the age of food might prove useful for all the foodies out-there.
French terrorism terms presented as a list of French vocabulary with English translation including the pronunciation of Fluctuat Nec Mergitur with Audio.
Come and play “the perfumer apprentice” with Geneviève in Grasse, near Nice, and practice your French with this bilingual story about perfume making.
Twitter’s interface is still in English – so of course, the French are very likely to use English words to talk about their actions on Twitter. But here is a vocabulary list – it’s interesting mostly to see the articles and therefore the gender of the new word, like “un tweet”.
The pronunciation is English with a French accent!
Each summer, roving carnivals/ funfairs seize the villages of la campagne française (French countryside). Children love a Fun fair, adults are usually a bit mad at all the mess carnivals bring (limited parking, noise etc…).
Pinterest’s interface in France is still in English. So French people using Pinterest are going to use English words, with a strong French accent. However, the French also use some French words – they may prove useful when following a conversation about Pinterest in French.
When I was in France, I had to do some laundry. I had never used a laundromat in France before, and I had to ask someone to help me.