Expressing Emotions and Feelings (Moods) in French with Examples
Learn the words & phrases to express your feelings & emotions into words such as joy, anger, trust & confidence, boredom, and nostalgia and many more!
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Learn the words & phrases to express your feelings & emotions into words such as joy, anger, trust & confidence, boredom, and nostalgia and many more!
Bonjour ! This episode is all about the traditional dessert called “La Galette des Rois”! This cake is entwined with the Three King’s Day or “l’épiphanie” celebrated every January. And that’s too bad, because the cake is delicious-and fun! Ever wondered what the delicious La
Bonjour ! Holidays + a good Christmas movie? Done deal! Chances are, you might have watched the films The Artist and Amélie, they’re great! Now with the Christmas approaching, how about gathering together with your family, partner or best buds to watch a good French
Bonjour ! Today, you’ll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books… I love those
Here”s your guide to learning 12 months and seasons in French, including useful tips. Décembre, janvier, février, le printemps, avril… and so on. It easy!
French people love their pets. The most common are dogs, cats, fish & hamster. New to France? Learn about owning a pet and how you can keep them happy!
In 5 minutes, you”ll learn what French people usually eat or drink for breakfast. And french phrases or expressions you can use when bonding over breakfast.
You”ll sound like a real french person if you practice these 5 recommended French Onomatopoeia words. Learn to say “Yay!” or “Ouch!” and a few more others!
Become familiar with the types of shops in France and some vocabularies so you”ll know where to go to when you want to buy something.
Cultivate your French gardening vocabulary! Learn terms related to plants & tools, including language expressions in both formal and colloquial speech.