Listen to the French Poem “Liberté” by Paul Eluard
Listen to my reading of the French poem “Liberté” de Paul Eluard – clear French audio recording + English translation of the poem.
Listen to my reading of the French poem “Liberté” de Paul Eluard – clear French audio recording + English translation of the poem.
Take a cruise and visit France virtually with Eric’s diary written in easy intermediate level French.
Discover Colmar, one of the prettiest cities of France, and its charming district called “La Petite Venise”…
Dans cette histoire en français très facile, Anne partage avec vous son voyage en camping-car en Picardie, et plein de jolies photos !
Come tour French immersion teacher Suzanne’s garden – practice your French for free with this easy French story with hide and reveal English translation.
Practice your French and discover Montmartre with this bilingual English / French story written in easy French.
Discover Chantilly Castle – a nice day-trip from Paris – and practice your French with this easy French English bilingual story.
Learn about the specific French Canadian Maple Syrup vocabulary and practice your Québecois French with these fun French Canadian expressions.
When you go to France, you may enjoy “un apéritif dînatoire”…. What should you expect? Practice your French with Suzanne’s bilingual story.
The missing level to many methods.
Now that you know the fundamentals of French, it’s the time to tackle more advanced grammatical concepts without worrying about the tenses yet… Master intermediate grammar and drastically expand your vocabulary. Keep practicing the present tense: the tense used the most in everyday conversation. Reinforce all these concepts in the context of an ongoing story recorded at 2 different levels of enunciation (enunciated & modern).
“Chant d’Automne” by Paul Verlaine is sad and melancholic, yet wonderful, short poem, also charged with historic meaning.
Whether you are quoting a famous song, trying to be funny or just being totally naive, some statement or questions are going to upset / irritate / annoy or simply just rub a French person the wrong way. Here is my top 9 list of comments to avoid if you want to make or keep French friends.
Practice your French with this easy learn French in context bilingual story which will take you to the Nice Carnival, during the battles of flowers!
learn the French vocabulary for Breton dances and Celtic circles. Free French story with English translation set in Bretagne (Brittany – France).
Translating big in French can be tricky. Especially to say “he/she is big”. The French adjectives grand, gros, gras all translate as big, but they are far from being interchangeable. Learn how to use them properly, and have fun with my tongue twister!