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Welcome to my French language blog. Here is a list of the 100 most commonly used words in French, along with a simple sentence for each word. Don't forget to like my videos and subscribe to my YouTube Channel. I also offer French language courses for kids, teens and adults on french.lessons4kids.net 1. le - Le chat dort. (The cat is sleeping.) 2. de - Il vient de partir. (He just left.) 3. un - J'ai un livre. (I have a book.) 4. être - Il veut être médecin. (He wants to be a doctor.) 5. et - Marie et Paul sont amis. (Marie and Paul are friends.) 6. à - Je vais à l'école. (I go to school.) 7. en - Elle est en France. (She is in France.) 8. avoir - J'ai une voiture. (I have a car.) 9. que - Je sais que tu viens. (I know that you are coming.) 10. pour - C'est pour toi. (It's for you.) 11. dans - Il est dans la maison. (He is in the house.) 12. ce - Ce livre est intéressant. (This book is interesting.) 13. il - Il est gentil. (He is kind.) 14. qui ...
In this week’s Bilingual Zoom Class - our bilingual class with our French-speaking pen pals - we are going to take a little world tour of the places where my French and English-speaking students live. Google Earth is an excellent tool for discovering the world, easy to use during Zoom classes, and it always fascinates my students. We live all over the planet, we are in different time zones, and yet, we meet every Tuesday at 6 PM for some (France), 9 AM for others (Las Vegas), or 12 PM (in North Carolina) or 9 PM (Réunion Island). It’s a perfect opportunity to learn to tell time in English and French, compare our climates, etc. Interview with the family of some of our French students Some of our French students recently moved to Versailles, France. We had the pleasure of speaking with the happy mother of 6 bilingual children. Here, she shares their experiences and insights about living in this historic city. What brought you to Versailles? My husband’s job. Where were y...
What if we learned how to talk about household chores in French with Rapunzel? ' Raiponce in French. In this well- known video your children or students are familiar with, it will be easy and fun to compare the song lyrics in both languages.
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