Today we’ll have a look at the feminine noun histoire, which means both story and history. A common mistake is for students to want to pronounce the H, which is completely silent. The pronunciation is: ee-stoir or [istwaʀ]. l’histoire – [istwaʀ] story, history
David Issokson
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the word quelque chose, which means something. Est-ce que tu veux apprendre quelque chose? Do you want to learn something? Let’s begin! quelque chose something
Le beurre in French means “butter”. This word made it onto my list as a word-of-the-day lesson as many students find the pronunciation to be difficult. Play the audio clip below a few times and the pronunciation will become very clear! le beurre butter
Today we’ll look at a beginner noun which is essesntial for all students to know: la mer, which means sea, seaside and coast. I’m now by the sea in Mexico and have incluced a beautiful picture at the bottom of the page! Keep reading! la mer – [mɛʀ] sea
Today we’ll look the extremely useful and versatile French expression comme ça. The literal translation is “like that” and other translations include “like this” and “this way”. Comme ça Like That, this Way