French grammar tip: The Use of ‘Bien’ vs. ‘Bon’ in French
‘Bien’ is used as an adverb to describe how something is done, while ‘Bon’ is an adjective used to describe a noun. For example, ‘C’est bien’ (It’s good/well done) vs.…
5 sentences with “avoir la banane”
Quand j’ai reçu cette bonne nouvelle, j’avais la banane toute la journée. When I received this good news, I had a big smile on my face all day. Malgré la…
French conjugation tip: Introduction to the Imparfait
The Imparfait is another past tense in French, used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past, as well as background information in narratives. To form the Imparfait, take…
French vocabulary tip: French Cooking Vocabulary
Cooking is a beloved activity, especially in French culture. Knowing cooking-related vocabulary in French can enhance your culinary adventures. Important terms include “la recette” (recipe), “les ingrédients” (ingredients), “cuire” (to…
The French positive thought of the day
La discipline est un acte d’amour envers soi-même, car elle nous permet de bâtir la vie que nous désirons. Elle nous enseigne que chaque effort, aussi petit soit-il, porte ses…
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How to ask the time of an event in French
La fête commence à quelle heure ? The party begins at what time? À quelle heure le concert va-t-il commencer ? At what time will the concert begin? Tu penses…
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L’info du jour : French Legal System
France’s legal system, rooted in civil law tradition, is known for its comprehensive statutes and a strong emphasis on human rights and equality before the law. Le système juridique français,…
French grammar tip: Expressing Certainty with ‘Être sûr(e) que’
The expression ‘être sûr(e) que’ is used to express certainty about something. For instance, ‘Je suis sûr qu’il viendra’ means ‘I am sure that he will come’. L’expression ‘être sûr(e)…
5 sentences with “avoir du recul”
Il est important d’avoir du recul pour prendre des décisions éclairées. It is important to have perspective to make informed decisions. Après quelques années, j’ai enfin pu avoir du recul…
French conjugation tip: Using “Être” in the Passé Composé
Some verbs require the auxiliary verb “être” instead of “avoir” when forming the Passé Composé. These are often verbs of movement or change of state, such as “aller” (to go),…