French are inventors

Imagine a world where the airplane, the jeans, the movie theater, the aspirin, the bra, the Sim card, the sketchbook, the aquarium, the camera function of your cell phone or the tin can would not exist (sounds like a surrealist poem!)
Not really conceivable, is it? Well, without French inventors, all these revolutionary developments might never have seen the light of day!
And you thought that the Hexagon was only the country of gastronomy, culture, art of living and the Tour de France… Let’s take a closer look at it all!

Why do the French love to demonstrate?

The French are often thought to be a people who love to take to the streets in protest. This may or may not be true, but what is certain is that the French have a long and proud history of civil unrest and uprisings. Let's take a closer look at some of the most famous demonstrations in French history.

I don’t know about you, but I always love when my French students demonstrate in class. It’s just so entertaining to see them passionately waving their flags and chanting about whatever it is they’re protesting. What makes the French so drawn to these demonstrations? Why do they love to protest? And what are the consequences of all this protesting? Stay tuned for my thoughts on the matter…

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 !

How to pronounce the French vowels correctly?

Many English speakers find French pronunciation difficult, but with a little practice it's easy to get the hang of. In this article we'll go over the five French vowels, and show you how to pronounce them correctly!

As a French teacher, I often hear students pronounce the French vowels incorrectly. In fact, many English speakers tend to pronounce the French vowels in the same way they would pronounce English vowels.
In this blog post, I will teach you how to correctly pronounce the French vowels.
So, are you ready to learn? Let’s get started!

Learn French days of the week, the months and the seasons

As a teacher of French, I am often asked by students: "What are the days of the week in French?" or "What is the French for month?" or "What season is it in France now?". While some of these questions may seem simple enough, they sometimes stump even the most experienced learners. So, in today's blog post, we'll take a look at the different ways to say 'week', 'month' and 'season' in French. We'll also explore how to say the days of the week and months in order.

Hey students! Do you want to learn French? Then you’ve come to the right blog post. Today, we’re going to learn about the days of the week, the months and the seasons in French.
So get ready to learn some fun facts about France while also brushing up on your language skills.
Bon courage !

Common mistake made when writing in French

As a teacher of French, I often come across students who make the same mistakes when writing in French. In this post, I will outline the most common mistakes made by students, so that you can avoid them and improve your writing skills!

When you’re learning a new language, it’s important to make sure that you don’t make any common mistakes.
Unfortunately, French students often make the same mistake when they start writing in their new language – they forget to conjugate the verb correctly to its subject.
So today, we’re going to take a look at the most common mistakes made with verb and its subject, and teach you how to avoid them. Let’s get started!