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Histoire du pain en France, suite - French Reading Comprehension « Part 1 Listening comprehension: See the links at the bottom for lessons related to the phrases in italics. Listening comprehension Expressions Vocabulary Grammar Jeux de vocabulaire The bab.la Games are not only fun and entertaining but also very educating. How great would it be to learn new words without studying your vocabulary lists by heart? With the bab.la Games you will find it easier to remember the new words you learnt and you will enjoy language learning! Learning a language can be a real challenge. It is difficult to remember all the new words, grammar rules and expressions.

Hopper - RMN Bd Les dessins de "Ma BD Hopper" ont été réalisés à partir des œuvres suivantes : Edward Hopper (1882-1967)Nighthawks (Noctambules), 1942Huile sur toile. 84,1 x 152,4 cmChicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, Friends of American Art Collection Edward Hopper (1882-1967)Gas (Station-service), 1940Huile sur toile. 66,7 x 102,2 cmNew York, The Museum of Modern Art, fonds Mrs Simon Guggenheim © 2011. Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence Edward Hopper (1882-1967)House by the Railroad (Maison près de la voie ferrée), 1925Huile sur toile. 61 x 73,7 cmNew York, The Museum of Modern Art, don anonyme de 1930 (3.1930). © 2011. Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence

My thoughts, switching from an American to a French pre-school system Olivier and I, and our daughter Leyla, moved "back" to France in 2009, after 18 years of life in the US. Leyla was 4 years old, and bilingual although her English was much more developed than her French, and she had quite a strong American accent. Her voice pitch and intonation were American. 1- Organization a) Private day care in the US The French School System Explained This is always a problem for my students. Understanding the French school system, l'école française, knowing which grades are which is a real nightmare. So here is a post that should make things easier. I wrote the equivalent grades in the US school system, and the age of the students for reference.

Mont Saint-Michel - French Listening Comprehension Listening comprehension: See the links at the bottom for lessons related to the phrases in italics. Listening comprehension Vocabulary 11 Patriotic French Expressions It’s always interesting to know what people have to say about their country and themselves, so here are 11 expressions and quotations somehow related to patriotism and the je ne sais quoi of Frenchness. The first three are linked to more detailed explanations. 1) Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité French motto 2) Vive la France !

Bastille Day - The Ultimate Resource - Quatorze Juillet The Ultimate Resource You probably know that 14 July is Bastille Day, but do you know what it’s called in French? (Hint: it’s not "jour de Bastille.") Do you know the history behind Bastille Day, or how it’s celebrated in France? What does "Vive la France" mean - Patriotism in French "Vive la France", "Vive la liberté" are French expressions to show your patriotism. "Vive la France" translates as "hurray for France", or sometimes as "long live France", depending on the context. The French use many symbols and expressions to show their patriotism.

10 Myths About French Women Reading time: 5 minutes It would seem as though the rest of the world is deeply fascinated with French women. Think: ageless beauty glamorously wrapped in haute couture, exuding an alluring sophistication and je ne sais quoi while drawling seductively in rich melodious tones. What’s not to be fascinated about? There are a lot of myths that pop up when we pause to talk about this topic.

What Really Makes the French Depressed? Reading time: 4 minutes Much has been said about that certain mélancolie common to the French, but let’s take a look at the 9 other highly probable reasons behind it. The French are depressed. So says a lot of studies and articles and books and surveys. But before we dive into the nitty-gritty, here are some grim facts from a bunch of legit surveys:

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