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FE link, what's that ? A set of flashcards, games and tests. Sets may focus on vocabulary, grammar or culture.
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Samples of FE links
.    Expressions with 'coeur'
.    To live: vivre vs. habiter vs. demeurer
.    Money
.    Sortir-Present
.    Color Expressions
.    Regions and Capitals

About French

à vs. au and de vs. du

à vs. au and de vs. du

Je vais aux Baux-de-Provence.

À and DE change

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About French

To miss – Manquer, Rater

Il manque une souris.

TO MISS is translated by MANQUER in French.

A mouse is missing in

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About French

aller, to go

AUDIO below, by a native speaker.

Nous allons au marché.

 

Indicatif – Indicative Mode  statements présent

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About French

Voyager – Traveling Vocabulary

L’avion décolle.

Voyager – Traveling Vocabulary

AUDIO below, with a French accent.

General – Général

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About France

Bourges

Visit Bourges, a quiet city of 100,000 people, right in the Berry region, in the heart of France.

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About French

Le futur antérieur – Future perfect

Le futur antérieur – Future perfect

J’aurai pris mon petit déje quand elle arrivera.

Use the future perfect

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About France

La chandeleur

faire sauter les crêpes

 

FrEnch DicTation – DiCtée – Listen and Write

You want to make progress

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About French

Verbs with the prefix RE-

Je reprends une crêpe.

Translate these verbs with the prefix RE, RÉ, RES or R.

Je reprends une

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About France

Useful links to learn more French

 

This is a list of the most popular links with my students for practicing.

If there

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About France

La Chandeleur

La Chandeleur

La Chandeleur is celebrated on February 2nd (40 days after Christmas). It’s also called la fête des

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