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LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. REVIEWED: BEST ONLINE FRENCH COURSES & SOFTWARE Of all the language-learning products I've tried, Rocket French is in my opinion the most well-balanced, well thought through of them all. The heart of the course is an "interactive audio course" which is similar to other audio courses with the idea that it teaches through conversations, and through repetition. THE DEFINITE ARTICLE IN FRENCH How to say "the" in French. Most of us are familiar with the French word (s) for the long before we ever start learning the language — or at least we have a vague idea that it involves an L. There are actually four words for the. (All involve an L.) Le. La. DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH? If you're planning a jaunt into French-speaking territory, you're bound to encounter communication problems at one point or other. Since you're reading this, you're obviously taking measures to ensure you don't end up standing in the middle of a room bellowing "DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH?" but even so it's good to know a few phrases so that if accents are too thick, speech is too fast, or FAMILY VOCABULARY (WITH AUDIO) Learn vocabulary for talking about your family in this free beginners French lesson. Remember that the the possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, their) will change depending on whether you're talking about a male or a female member of your family. CONTACT US | THE FRENCH EXPERIMENT Contact us. Found a mistake? Something not working? Or just want to let us know how much you love this stuff? We'd love to hear from you, and we have provided FRENCH POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES French possessive adjectives. Possessive adjectives are words that say to whom or to what something belongs. In English we have seven possessive adjectives: This is my house. This is your house. (When you're talking to one person) This is your house. (When you're talking to more than one person.) This is FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Negating French verbs using "ne pas". In English we can turn a positive phrase into a negative one with the use of our word not. He is here. He is not here. The "not" itself is important, but it doesn't work alone. The sentence is made negative because the verb is made negative. In our example above the verb happens to be "is". THE PARTITIVE ARTICLE (SOME/ANY) IN FRENCH The partitive article is used in both French and English to talk about quantities that can't really be counted, and translates to some or any.It can be a little hard to grasp for English speakers because we frequently leave it out of our sentences. LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
PETIT POULET
Let me tell you the story of a chicken. His friends call him Chicken Little. Chicken Little lives in a normal little chicken house in a normal little town. Il n’est ni grand, ni petit. Il n’est ni gros, ni maigre. Il n’est ni intelligent ni stupide. Petit Poulet est un poulet tout à fait normal. Translate? L'OISEAU ET LA BALEINE: THE BIRD AND THE WHALE (WITH …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
said the whale. She shut her eyes and flapped her fins, just like the bird. She flapped her fins again and again, up and down. Water splashed everywhere. "I'm flying!" she laughed. "I'm a bird!" Mais lorsqu’elle ouvrit les yeux, elle ne planait pas dans le ciel. Elle était toujours dans l’eau.LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
PETIT POULET
Let me tell you the story of a chicken. His friends call him Chicken Little. Chicken Little lives in a normal little chicken house in a normal little town. Il n’est ni grand, ni petit. Il n’est ni gros, ni maigre. Il n’est ni intelligent ni stupide. Petit Poulet est un poulet tout à fait normal. Translate? L'OISEAU ET LA BALEINE: THE BIRD AND THE WHALE (WITH …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
said the whale. She shut her eyes and flapped her fins, just like the bird. She flapped her fins again and again, up and down. Water splashed everywhere. "I'm flying!" she laughed. "I'm a bird!" Mais lorsqu’elle ouvrit les yeux, elle ne planait pas dans le ciel. Elle était toujours dans l’eau. FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. EARLY, LATE OR NEVER? This beginners-level free French lesson will teach you some general time concepts in French, complete with clear audio demonstration from a native French speaker. REVIEWED: BEST ONLINE FRENCH COURSES & SOFTWARE Of all the language-learning products I've tried, Rocket French is in my opinion the most well-balanced, well thought through of them all. The heart of the course is an "interactive audio course" which is similar to other audio courses with the idea that it teaches through conversations, and through repetition. WEATHER | FREE FRENCH LESSONS | THE FRENCH EXPERIMENT to communicate the idea that the rain is somewhat heavy. French speakers have an equally bewildering saying: "It's raining ropes": Play. il pleut des cordes. it's raining ropes (i.e., it's pouring with rain) If you think that that doesn't make any sense, take a moment toconsider the
DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH? If you're planning a jaunt into French-speaking territory, you're bound to encounter communication problems at one point or other. Since you're reading this, you're obviously taking measures to ensure you don't end up standing in the middle of a room bellowing "DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH?" but even so it's good to know a few phrases so that if accents are too thick, speech is too fast, or FRENCH POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES French possessive adjectives. Possessive adjectives are words that say to whom or to what something belongs. In English we have seven possessive adjectives: This is my house. This is your house. (When you're talking to one person) This is your house. (When you're talking to more than one person.) This isTELLING THE TIME
In writing, you'll never see times written as 5pm or 3am. It will always be written 17h30 (5:30pm) or 22h (10pm). To say the time, use il est followed by a number and then heure (s) It's three'o'clock. Il est trois heures. It's one'o'clock. Il est une heure. To say something like ten to eleven or quarter to five you should use moins (minus/less THE PARTITIVE ARTICLE (SOME/ANY) IN FRENCH The partitive article is used in both French and English to talk about quantities that can't really be counted, and translates to some or any.It can be a little hard to grasp for English speakers because we frequently leave it out of our sentences. ROCKET FRENCH REVIEW Yup. This is the grammar course. Rocket French calls these Language and Culture lessons, but they're mostly grammar and vocabulary — the meat and potatoes of any language course.. In Rocket French Level 1 there are 46 of these Language and Culture lessons. (In addition to those 29 Interactive Audio lessons that I mentioned above. That's 77lessons in total.)
FRANTASTIQUE REVIEW: ALIENS? VICTOR HUGO? WHAT?! Listen. I know there are some of you for whom learning French is a Very Serious Business™. So if the idea of following a semi-naked Victor Hugo around Paris with a couple of aliens sounds positively boorish to you, you can probably stop reading here.LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
PETIT POULET
Let me tell you the story of a chicken. His friends call him Chicken Little. Chicken Little lives in a normal little chicken house in a normal little town. Il n’est ni grand, ni petit. Il n’est ni gros, ni maigre. Il n’est ni intelligent ni stupide. Petit Poulet est un poulet tout à fait normal. Translate? L'OISEAU ET LA BALEINE: THE BIRD AND THE WHALE (WITH …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
said the whale. She shut her eyes and flapped her fins, just like the bird. She flapped her fins again and again, up and down. Water splashed everywhere. "I'm flying!" she laughed. "I'm a bird!" Mais lorsqu’elle ouvrit les yeux, elle ne planait pas dans le ciel. Elle était toujours dans l’eau.LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
PETIT POULET
Let me tell you the story of a chicken. His friends call him Chicken Little. Chicken Little lives in a normal little chicken house in a normal little town. Il n’est ni grand, ni petit. Il n’est ni gros, ni maigre. Il n’est ni intelligent ni stupide. Petit Poulet est un poulet tout à fait normal. Translate? L'OISEAU ET LA BALEINE: THE BIRD AND THE WHALE (WITH …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
said the whale. She shut her eyes and flapped her fins, just like the bird. She flapped her fins again and again, up and down. Water splashed everywhere. "I'm flying!" she laughed. "I'm a bird!" Mais lorsqu’elle ouvrit les yeux, elle ne planait pas dans le ciel. Elle était toujours dans l’eau. REVIEWED: BEST ONLINE FRENCH COURSES & SOFTWARE Of all the language-learning products I've tried, Rocket French is in my opinion the most well-balanced, well thought through of them all. The heart of the course is an "interactive audio course" which is similar to other audio courses with the idea that it teaches through conversations, and through repetition. EARLY, LATE OR NEVER? This beginners-level free French lesson will teach you some general time concepts in French, complete with clear audio demonstration from a native French speaker. DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH? If you're planning a jaunt into French-speaking territory, you're bound to encounter communication problems at one point or other. Since you're reading this, you're obviously taking measures to ensure you don't end up standing in the middle of a room bellowing "DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH?" but even so it's good to know a few phrases so that if accents are too thick, speech is too fast, or FRENCH POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES French possessive adjectives. Possessive adjectives are words that say to whom or to what something belongs. In English we have seven possessive adjectives: This is my house. This is your house. (When you're talking to one person) This is your house. (When you're talking to more than one person.) This is WEATHER | FREE FRENCH LESSONS | THE FRENCH EXPERIMENT to communicate the idea that the rain is somewhat heavy. French speakers have an equally bewildering saying: "It's raining ropes": Play. il pleut des cordes. it's raining ropes (i.e., it's pouring with rain) If you think that that doesn't make any sense, take a moment toconsider the
TELLING THE TIME
One important thing to note when talking about the time is that the French make greater use of the 24 hour clock than we typically do. You'll frequently encounter it in more formal situations (for instance, when making appointments) and also when clarifying whether a time is in the morning or in the evening. ROCKET FRENCH REVIEW Yup. This is the grammar course. Rocket French calls these Language and Culture lessons, but they're mostly grammar and vocabulary — the meat and potatoes of any language course.. In Rocket French Level 1 there are 46 of these Language and Culture lessons. (In addition to those 29 Interactive Audio lessons that I mentioned above. That's 77lessons in total.)
FAMILY VOCABULARY (WITH AUDIO) Learn vocabulary for talking about your family in this free beginners French lesson. Remember that the the possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, their) will change depending on whether you're talking about a male or a female member of your family. THE PARTITIVE ARTICLE (SOME/ANY) IN FRENCH The partitive article is used in both French and English to talk about quantities that can't really be counted, and translates to some or any.It can be a little hard to grasp for English speakers because we frequently leave it out of our sentences.LE VILAIN CANETON
All the lakes and marshes froze. Winter winds blew. The ugly duckling had a hard time. Eventually, the days grew warmer. The ugly duckling stretched in the spring sunshine. He flapped his strong wings. Soon he was flying. Un jour, le vilain caneton descendit dans un jardin et atterrit sur un lac. Trois des superbes oiseaux blancs nagaient.LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
FREE ONLINE FRENCH LESSONS Online beginner French lessons with audio. Counting in French - 1 to 1,000,000. Counting in French follows a reasonably obvious pattern right up until you hit number 70. This lesson will have you covered for everything between one and one million, and you'll learn how "ninety" in one French-speaking country doesn't necessarily equalninety
FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. WEATHER | FREE FRENCH LESSONS | THE FRENCH EXPERIMENT to communicate the idea that the rain is somewhat heavy. French speakers have an equally bewildering saying: "It's raining ropes": Play. il pleut des cordes. it's raining ropes (i.e., it's pouring with rain) If you think that that doesn't make any sense, take a moment toconsider the
BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
L'OISEAU ET LA BALEINE: THE BIRD AND THE WHALE (WITH …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
said the whale. She shut her eyes and flapped her fins, just like the bird. She flapped her fins again and again, up and down. Water splashed everywhere. "I'm flying!" she laughed. "I'm a bird!" Mais lorsqu’elle ouvrit les yeux, elle ne planait pas dans le ciel. Elle était toujours dans l’eau.LEARN FRENCH ONLINE
Tools for learning French online. Free vocabulary and grammar lessons. Children's stories translated into French. Great for beginner to intermediate learners. LEARN FRENCH WITH FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES The Bird and the Whale. Our first ever original tale: A whale and a bird fall in love. Everything is perfect. But the world doesn't stop turning just because a bird and a whale fall in love. Soon they need to fight to stay together. A story for adults as much as children.Read more.
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FRENCH QUESTION WORDS Learn how to say Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How in French with this free French audio lesson. FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. WEATHER | FREE FRENCH LESSONS | THE FRENCH EXPERIMENT to communicate the idea that the rain is somewhat heavy. French speakers have an equally bewildering saying: "It's raining ropes": Play. il pleut des cordes. it's raining ropes (i.e., it's pouring with rain) If you think that that doesn't make any sense, take a moment toconsider the
BOUCLES D'OR ET LES TROIS OURS Finally Goldilocks tasted the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "Mmmmm, this porridge is perfect!" she said, and she ate the whole bowl of porridge! L'estomac bien rempli et rassasié, Boucles d'or chercha un endroit où s'asseoir. Elle vit trois chaises à côté de lacheminée.
FRENCH DAYS OF THE WEEK (WITH AUDIO PRONUNCIATION) One thing to note with days of the week is that in French they don't have capital letters. The same goes for the names of months. For all of you who are a bit lazy with your capitalization generally —you're in
LES TROIS PETITS COCHONS: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS IN …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Il était une fois une maman cochon qui avait trois petits cochons. Elle les aimait beaucoup, mais comme il n'y avait pas assez de nourriture pour qu'ils puissent tous manger à leur faim, elle les a envoyé tenter leur chance dans le vaste monde. Translate? Once upon atime there was a
L'OISEAU ET LA BALEINE: THE BIRD AND THE WHALE (WITH …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
said the whale. She shut her eyes and flapped her fins, just like the bird. She flapped her fins again and again, up and down. Water splashed everywhere. "I'm flying!" she laughed. "I'm a bird!" Mais lorsqu’elle ouvrit les yeux, elle ne planait pas dans le ciel. Elle était toujours dans l’eau. FRENCH EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS As an English speaker you might find yourself chasing your tail while trying to get all your ducks in a row so you can get this show on the road. French speakers have their own collection of weird expressions that make just as much sense as their English counterparts. EARLY, LATE OR NEVER? This beginners-level free French lesson will teach you some general time concepts in French, complete with clear audio demonstration from a native French speaker. REVIEWED: BEST ONLINE FRENCH COURSES & SOFTWARE Of all the language-learning products I've tried, Rocket French is in my opinion the most well-balanced, well thought through of them all. The heart of the course is an "interactive audio course" which is similar to other audio courses with the idea that it teaches through conversations, and through repetition. FAMILY VOCABULARY (WITH AUDIO) Learn vocabulary for talking about your family in this free beginners French lesson. Remember that the the possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, their) will change depending on whether you're talking about a male or a female member of your family. ROCKET FRENCH REVIEW Yup. This is the grammar course. Rocket French calls these Language and Culture lessons, but they're mostly grammar and vocabulary — the meat and potatoes of any language course.. In Rocket French Level 1 there are 46 of these Language and Culture lessons. (In addition to those 29 Interactive Audio lessons that I mentioned above. That's 77lessons in total.)
CONTACT US | THE FRENCH EXPERIMENT Contact us. Found a mistake? Something not working? Or just want to let us know how much you love this stuff? We'd love to hear from you, and we have provided DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH? If you're planning a jaunt into French-speaking territory, you're bound to encounter communication problems at one point or other. Since you're reading this, you're obviously taking measures to ensure you don't end up standing in the middle of a room bellowing "DOES ANYONE SPEAK ENGLISH?" but even so it's good to know a few phrases so that if accents are too thick, speech is too fast, orTELLING THE TIME
In writing, you'll never see times written as 5pm or 3am. It will always be written 17h30 (5:30pm) or 22h (10pm). To say the time, use il est followed by a number and then heure (s) It's three'o'clock. Il est trois heures. It's one'o'clock. Il est une heure. To say something like ten to eleven or quarter to five you should use moins (minus/less THE PARTITIVE ARTICLE (SOME/ANY) IN FRENCH The partitive article is used in both French and English to talk about quantities that can't really be counted, and translates to some or any.It can be a little hard to grasp for English speakers because we frequently leave it out of our sentences. FRANTASTIQUE REVIEW: ALIENS? VICTOR HUGO? WHAT?! Listen. I know there are some of you for whom learning French is a Very Serious Business™. So if the idea of following a semi-naked Victor Hugo around Paris with a couple of aliens sounds positively boorish to you, you can probably stop reading here. Learning to speak French? Check out our free online French lessons and our children's stories in French . We've also got French course reviews when you're ready to take the next step. Enjoy! FRENCH CHILDREN'S STORIES Old favorite children's stories translated into French and read slowly by a native French speaker.read stories
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