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- Les articles définis et indéfinis en françaisThe French articles: definite and indefinite
French nouns come with determiners. We will start learning first the most common ones: the definite and indefinite articles. Let’s see the different versions of these little words, depending if they are masculine, feminine, singular or plural.
- Chez le docteurAt the doctor’s in French
In this lesson, we will learn useful words and phrases that you may encounter during a visit to the doctor. Whether you’re feeling under the weather or just need a check-up, this vocabulary will come in handy.
So let’s get started and learn how to communicate effectively with your healthcare provider in French!
- À la pharmacieAt the pharmacy in French
Whether you arrive at the pharmacy with a doctor’s prescription or not, these few words will help you understand what the pharmacist is telling you.
- La carte d’un restaurantA restaurant menu in French
Make sure you’re at least a bit prepared for the French restaurant challenge haha!
By the end of this lesson, you should have a better understanding of what to expect when you place your order with the waiter.
Bon appétit ! 😋
- À l’hôtelHotel vocabulary in French
Whether or not you’ve already booked a room when you arrive at the hotel, here’s some vocabulary that will help you a lot!
- Remplir une fiche d’inscriptionFilling in a registration form in French
You arrive at the hotel, you’re tired from the journey, you don’t understand a word they’re saying and bing, they tell you: “Please fill in this registration form.” Erm… what do I write then?
- Les fruits et les légumesFruits and vegetables in French
In this lesson, I’m serving up a big vegetable soup and a huge fruit salad! I hope you are hungry!
- Gérer des problèmes à l’hôtelHandling problems at the hotel in French
Here are a few key phrases that can help you communicate problems that, fortunately, won’t happen …
- Les liaisons interditesForbidden liaisons in French
You’re about to discover a whole load of rules about phonetic bridges between two words that you’re not allowed to make…
Honestly, I think this is the kind of lesson that’s interesting, but I think practice and imitation are more effective than understanding these rules. So don’t worry if it seems too technical.
- Le son [r] en françaisThe [r] sound in French
You’ll find the [r] sound in French with the letter r alone, or doubled rr or combined with an h.