The most common French oral exam questions

The French oral exam is one of the most difficult tests a student can take. It’s made up of questions that are meant to test your ability to speak and understand the French language. In this article, we will go over some of the most common French oral exam questions so that you can be better prepared for what to expect on test day!

Hey students! Are you a little bit worried about your upcoming oral French exam? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. A lot of people get nervous about speaking in front of a room full of strangers. But don’t worry, I’m here to help. In this post, I’m going to list the most common questions that are asked in French oral exams. Once you know what to expect, you’ll feel a lot more confident. So let’s get started!

The Imperative in French: How to Conjugate Verbs in Imperative? When do You Have to Use the Imperative?

When you're a student of French, there are a lot of things to remember when conjugating verbs. There's the stem, the endings, and when to use the imperative form. But don't worry – I'm here to help! In this post, I'll walk you through everything you need to know about the imperative in French. So sit down, take a deep breath, and let's get started!

You might be asking yourself, “When do I have to use the imperative in French?” Well, wonder no more! In this blog post, we’ll go over the basics of how to conjugate verbs in the imperative form, and when it’s appropriate to use this particular verb tense. So put on your learning cap and let’s get started!

The 10 Irregular Verbs in the French Subjunctive Mood

French is a rich and complex language. French grammar has many facets, including the French subjunctive mood, which is often poorly understood by English speakers. In this article we will explore some of the 10 irregular verbs in the French subjunctive mood, as well as their conjugations for various tenses and persons.

One of the best things about being a French teacher is seeing my students get excited about learning the language. And one of the most challenging aspects of learning French is mastering the subjunctive mood. But don’t worry, it’s not as difficult as it seems! There are only 10 irregular verbs in the French subjunctive mood, and I’m going to share them with you today. So read on, and learn how to use these tricky verbs like a pro! 🙂

What is included in the DELF A2?

As a teacher, I often get questions from my students about what is included in the DELF exams. They are always curious to know what they will be tested on, and what they can expect. In this blog post, I will outline the different topics that are covered in the DELF A2 exam. So whether you are a student preparing for the test, or just interested in learning more about it, keep reading!

DELF, or the Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française, is a certificate that proves your French skills. The DELF A2 is the second level of this certificate and is meant for students who have a basic knowledge of the language. In order to pass the DELF A2, you need to be able to understand and use simple phrases in conversation, and be familiar with grammar topics typically taught in second-year high school classes. So, what exactly will you be tested on? Let’s take a look!

Depuis, pendant, en, il y a, dans

As a teacher of French, I am frequently asked about the use of prepositions in French. In particular, students are curious about how to express time using prepositions. This can be a tricky concept for English speakers to master, but with a little practice it becomes easy to use these prepositions correctly in French! How to use pendant, dans, il y a, depuis, en? I will explain everything.

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In French, as in English, there are prepositions that indicate time. But, in French, the prepositions are different than in English. So, if you’re a French student and you want to know how to express time in French correctly, what’s the difference between depuis, en, il y a, pendant and dans, you’ve come to the right place!

All the secrets of the French gerund!

Hey, students of French! Do you know what the gerund is? No? Well, don't worry, because I'm about to tell you everything you need to know. The gerund is a very important part of French grammar, and it's not difficult to learn at all. So keep reading for all the details. You'll be able to use the gerund like a pro in no time!

As a French teacher, I have heard all sorts of questions about the French gerund. Some people seem to think it’s a really complicated thing, but it’s actually not that difficult to understand!
In this blog post, I’ll explain everything you need to know about the French gerund. So read on if you want to learn all the secrets of this handy verb form!

Grasse (the French city) World Capital of Perfumes

Grasse, located in the south of France, is known as the world capital of perfumes. In fact, it's no exaggeration to say that nearly every perfume on the market has at least a touch of Grasse in its scent. What makes this city so special for fragrance production? Let's take a closer look!

Grasse, located in the south of France, is known as the world capital of perfumes. In fact, many famous brands such as Chanel and Hermès have their headquarters there. But what makes Grasse so special? The city has a long history of perfume-making that dates back to the 17th century. Additionally, the climate and soil in Grasse are perfect for growing flowers like jasmine and lavender, which are used to make perfumes. If you’re interested in learning more about this charming French city, keep reading!

French Bastille Day: July 14th

Hey students! Do you know what day it is today? No, not Monday. It's Bastille Day! Also known as French National Day, this holiday celebrates the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris on July 14th, 1789. So put on your berets and striped shirts and join me in celebrating all things French! Vive la France! Et bonne fête à tous les Francais! (Happy Bastille Day to all my French-speaking friends!) 😃

Hey, students of French! (And everyone else, too!) Did you know that Bastille Day is coming up on July 14th? In case you’re not familiar with it, Bastille Day is a major French holiday that commemorates the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris back in 1789. There will be lots of celebrations going on all over France, so if you get a chance, be sure to check it out! Vive la France!

Who are the most popular French YouTubers?

Students, like people all over the world, are obsessed with YouTube. They love watching their favorite YouTubers’ videos and learning from them. But who are the most popular French YouTubers? Let’s take a look at some of the most-watched channels in France.

If you’re a French student, you’ve probably watched a lot of YouTube videos to help improve your language skills. But who are the most popular French YouTubers? And what kind of content do they produce? In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the most popular French YouTubers and discuss the type of content they produce. We’ll also give you some tips on how to improve your French by watching YouTube videos. So, without further ado, let’s get started!