In today’s lesson we’ll have a close look at an essential French adverb which you can use in lots of sentences: jamais, which translates to “never”. We’ll look at how to use jamais in French negation as well as several other usages. Je ne comprends jamais ces leçons! I never understand these lessons! jamais never
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Today we’ll have a look at a word which many students find difficult: bien que, meaning even though and although. This word-of-the-day is a bit advanced but it’s definitely worth learning. My suggestion is to listen to the examples and gain a sense of the word. Bien que difficile, vous pouvez le faire! Although difficult, …
In today’s lesson we’ll cover what I feel is one of the most beautiful words in the entire French langauge: la neige, meaning “snow”. We’ll look at some applicable phrases and vocablary. Personally, I have always loved snow and included a recent picture of myself in la neige at the bottom of the post. Keep …
If you’re a chocolate lover then you’re in for a real treat! In today’s lesson we’ll look at how to say and pronounce chocolate in French: le chocolat. We’ll also learn some useful vocabulary words realted to chocolate. Keep reading! le chocolat chocolate
In today’s lesson we’ll look at one of the single most important expressions in the entire French langauge: est-ce que. Translations include “is”, “are”, “do” and “does” in the context of asking yes-no questions. Est-ce que vous êtes prêts ? (Are you ready?) – keep reading! est-ce que is/are/do/does