French Vocabulary of Drinks

What better way to learn French vocabulary than by learning words related to your favorite drink? In this blog post, we'll go over some popular terms for drinks in French. Whether you're looking for a new word to order your next café au lait or margarita, keep reading for some essential vocab!

As a French teacher, I often get asked about French vocabulary related to drinks. So, today, I thought I would share some of the most common words and expressions related to drinks in French! Keep reading for a list of terms that will help you order your favorite beverage like a pro in France! Bonne dégustation !

10 french idiomatic expressions with animals

Ça va ? Do you know how to speak French? Oui, oui! You probably learned a few basic French phrases in high school or college, but can you use them in everyday conversation? Check out this list of 10 popular French idiomatic expressions with animals. Some are funny, some are cute, and all of them will help make your French sound more natural. Bonne chance! (Good luck!)

If you’re a student of French, you know that the language is full of idiomatic expressions. Idiomatic expressions are phrases that don’t have a literal translation, and they can be difficult to understand if you don’t know what they mean. In this blog post, we’ll explore 10 French idiomatic expressions with animals. These expressions will help you sound like a native speaker and make your French conversations more interesting. So let’s get started!

10 French idioms related to music

If you're learning French, you're probably aware that the language has its own unique set of idioms. Idioms are expressions that don't necessarily make literal sense, but are used all the time in everyday conversation. Today, we'll be looking at ten French idioms related to music. Some of them might surprise you! Bonne écoute! (Enjoy listening!)

Music is a big part of French culture, and there are lots of idiomatic expressions related to it. Here are 10 of the most common ones! How many can you understand? Don’t worry if you don’t know all of them yet—you will after reading this post! 😉

What English words are from French?

As a French teacher, I'm always amused when I hear English words that originated from French. It's funny to think that some of our most common words were actually born in France! So today, I want to share with you some of the most popular English words that came from French. Enjoy!

Je parle français. Vous aussi? (I speak French. Do you too?) Learning French can be so much fun when you realize just how many English words are actually from the French language! In fact, nearly one-third of all English words come from French! Here are just a few examples of everyday English words that originally came from the beautiful language of France…

French all-purpose words

In today's lesson, we will be discussing French all-purpose words. As you know, French has many words that can be used in a variety of situations. In this post, we will take a look at some of the most commonly used ones. So without further ado, let's get started!

It’s no secret that French all-purpose words can come in handy when you don’t know the exact word you need. But did you know there are actually quite a few of them? In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the most common French all-purpose words and show you how to use them in context. So read on to learn more!

French vocabulary for the holidays

As a French teacher, I am often asked by my students which words they should learn in French related to travel. So today, I thought I would share with you some of the most useful vocabulary words for your next trip to France! Bon voyage!

Many students planning to travel to France are interested in learning some useful French vocabulary words related to travel. After all, it can be helpful to be able to ask for directions or order food in the local language. Here are a few of the most important phrases for travel in French. Bon voyage!

Make his own French flashcards with vocabulary

When it comes to language learning, there's one golden rule: repetition is key. And what better way to get in lots of reps than by making your own French flashcards? Not only will this help you learn and remember new words, but it'll also give you a sense of accomplishment each time you see that you've checked off another word from your list! So why not give it a try?

To learn a foreign language, especially one as complex as French, you need all the help you can get. And what could be more helpful than personalized flashcards with vocabulary that pertains specifically to you? In this post, I’ll show you how to make your own French flashcards – and it’s easier than you might think! So why wait? Start learning today!

Some tips & tricks to enrich your French vocabulary

Bonjour mes amis! I hope that all of you are having a fantastic school year. In today's blog post, I'm going to share some tips and tricks with you that will help enrich your French vocabulary. so without further ado, let's get started!

If you’re like me, then you’re always looking for ways to improve your French skills. And if you’re like me, then you know that vocabulary is key. So today, I’m going to share some tips and tricks with you that will help you enrich your French vocabulary. Let’s get started!

5 French idioms with everyday objects

Everyone knows that idioms are a big part of the French language. idioms add color and flavor to our conversations, and make us sound more like native speakers. But idioms can be difficult to learn, especially if you don’t know what they mean. In this article, we will explore 5 common idioms in French, and explain what they mean. We will also provide examples of how to use these idioms in your everyday conversation.

In case you didn’t know, idioms are expressions in a language that mean something different from the words that make them up. For example, “to have a green thumb” doesn’t mean to have a thumb of the color green- it means to be good at gardening. Today, we’re going to learn about five French idioms that use everyday objects. Most of these idioms are pretty funny, so stay tuned!

How to eat like a French person?

If you want to eat like a French person, you need to learn some key vocabulary words. From describing the taste of a dish to ordering wine at a restaurant, we’ve got you covered! Read on for a comprehensive guide to French food and drink vocabulary.

If you’ve ever been to France, then you know that the French know how to eat. But if you haven’t been to France, don’t worry – I’m here to show you how to eat like a Frenchie. It’s not as hard as it seems; all you need is a little bit of practice and a lot of determination. So get ready to start eating like the best of them!
Bon appétit !