When it comes to movies, the French are very creative. French movies are full of whimsy, romance, and often beautiful colors! Many movies in English […] Read More
Author: Samantha Decker
While the French may be well known for their exceptional cuisine and haute couture, there have been some great contributions to the music industry by […] Read More
Click here for printable version Vocab Wordsla plage=beachl’océan=oceanla mer=seala côte=coastle ballon=ballle sable=sandla vague=wavele flot=wavela marée=tidele soleil=sunla crème solaire=sunscreenbronzer=to tanattraper un coup de soleil=to get a […] Read More
Click here for printable version (older edition) General Vocabularyla maison=houseà la maison=at homeune salle= a roomune pièce=a roomun grenier=an atticun manoir=a mansionle sous-sol=the basementla cave=the […] Read More
Click here for printable version Adjectives are given in masculine/feminine form Vocab Wordsun avion=an airplaneun aéroport=an airportun billet aller et retour=a round-trip ticketun billet aller […] Read More
France has 21 regions (not including Corsica and DOMs and TOMs). Each region is known for a different feel and a different specialty. I designed […] Read More
Paris is the most famous city in France. There is so much to discover in the City of Light, it could take years to explore […] Read More
If you’re interested in reading about France without feeling like you’re reading a textbook, there are a number of travel essays and other books written […] Read More
Click here for printable version (older edition) General Vocabularymanger=to eatla nourriture=foodles aliments=foodla bouffe=food (slang)le petit déjeuner=breakfastle petit déj=breakfast (slang)le déjeuner=lunchle dîner=dinnerle souper=supperle dessert=dessertun goût=a snackprendre […] Read More
Click here for printable version Adjectives are given in masculine/feminine form Vocab Wordss’appeler=to call oneself (used when providing a name)l’âge=agecomment=how, what (when used with the […] Read More
