French grammar tip: The Use of ‘Il y a’ to Indicate Time
‘Il y a’ is used to indicate how long ago something happened, similar to ‘ago’ in English. For example, ‘Il y a cinq ans’ means ‘five years ago’. ‘Il y…
5 sentences with “avoir bon espoir de faire quelque chose”
Malgré les difficultés, j’ai bon espoir de réussir mon examen. Despite the difficulties, I have high hopes of passing my exam. Nous avons bon espoir d’obtenir le financement nécessaire pour…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of the Irregular Verb “Venir” Revisited
The verb “venir” (to come) is an important irregular verb that we’ve previously introduced. It’s worth revisiting because of its frequent use and role in forming the recent past tense…
French vocabulary tip: French Tech Vocabulary
In our digital age, knowing technology-related vocabulary in French is useful. Key terms include “l’ordinateur” (computer), “le téléphone portable” (mobile phone), “l’application” (app), “le réseau” (network), and “le mot de…
The French positive thought of the day
Les opportunités nous poussent à sortir de notre zone de confort et à embrasser le changement. Elles sont des tremplins vers une vie plus riche et épanouissante. Opportunities push us…
French video course: 100% Exercises | French history (dictation)
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L’info du jour : Iconic French Cars
Iconic French cars such as the Citroën 2CV and the Renault 4 have marked the history of automotive design and remain symbols of French ingenuity and lifestyle. Des voitures françaises…
French grammar tip: Understanding ‘Imparfait’ vs. ‘Passé Composé’
‘Imparfait’ is used for ongoing or repeated past actions, while ‘passé composé’ is used for specific actions completed in the past. For example, ‘Je jouais au football’ (I used to…
5 sentences with “avoir mal à la gorge”
Je tousse beaucoup et j’ai mal à la gorge depuis hier. I’ve been coughing a lot and have a sore throat since yesterday. Mon fils a attrapé un rhume et…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of the Irregular Verb “Courir”
The verb “courir” (to run) is irregular in the present tense. The conjugation is: “je cours”, “tu cours”, “il/elle court”, “nous courons”, “vous courez”, “ils/elles courent”. “Courir” is essential for…
French vocabulary tip: French Home Vocabulary
Talking about your home in French involves knowing the names of various rooms and areas. Common terms include “la cuisine” (kitchen), “le salon” (living room), “la chambre” (bedroom), “la salle…