French Bathroom Routine & Video 🛀
Learn the French bathroom vocabulary and then watch a daily bathroom routine in French with a fun video in featuring the video game “the Sims”.
Learn the French bathroom vocabulary and then watch a daily bathroom routine in French with a fun video in featuring the video game “the Sims”.
Let’s learn the French face vocabulary about the face, and then see it come alive with my video featuring the video game “the Sims” in French.
Follow Suzanne’s very own recipe to make “crème de cassis” (blackcurrant liqueur) with this easy French English bilingual story full of pictures and step by step guidance.
Learn the French body & face Vocabulary. Over 130 French body terms w/ English translations & 30 expressions + fun videos featuring the Sims video game.
Learn French with Minecraft: study the names of the farm animals and their babies in this fun and short video by young French English bilingual girl Leyla.
We use different adjectives to translate “soft” in French : doux, mou and moelleux. I’ll explain them thoroughly in this article.
I love to be by the sea. I’m lucky since in France, we have so many seas! Let’s learn the French beach vocabulary and practice with this bilingual story & video.
How do you translate “to support” in French. Both French verbs “Supporter” and “soutenir” translate as “to support”, however they are not interchangeable.
Learn the French vacation vocabulary + French to describe your holidays in France + Vacation dates and zones in France + tips form a French native.
There is more to French underwear than “un pyjama”, “un slip” and “une culotte”. Should you like to buy regular knickers or some sexy French lingerie, this vocabulary will come in handy. Then, you can practice the new words in this real life-like dialogue at a French lingerie shop.
You may know your basic French greetings, however engaging in a conversation in French is another story. So today, we’ll study the French conversation starters, I’ll offer some cultural tips and then illustrate how to open a conversation in French with a real-life like bilingual story.
Having a conversation in French is stressful enough. Yet, speaking French on the phone adds a whole dimension to it. Part of the problem is the specific French phone vocabulary such as “je vous le passe” or “ne quittez pas”. In this article, we’ll first study French phone vocabulary and expressions, then practice with a fun an real life like learn French in context story.
As a guest in a France I’ll explain what to expect, what is expected of you, and give you some useful French expressions and vocabulary.