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6 tips to improve your French reading comprehension tips
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryRead these tips if you want to improve your reading skills more effectively.
Read more10 common French verbs that are also nouns
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryDid you know you can use these verbs as nouns?
Read moreHow do you determine gender in French?
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryHow do you know whether a word is masculine or feminine in French?
Read moreFrench homophones to look out for
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categorySome words sound very similar to one another but have multiple meanings. Can you tell the difference between these homophones?
Read moreWhy do some French words have more than one spelling?
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categorySome words have two correct spellings. What's the reason behind this?
Read moreHow to use inclusive language in French
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categorySince gender plays a huge role in the French language, it can be difficult to speak and write in a way that doesn't exclude certain genders. Let's look at some of the things people have proposed to make French more inclusive.
Read moreHow to tell the date in French
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryTelling the date in French isn't as simple as you might think, but it is important. This is a lesson you can't afford to skip!
Read more8 things you can do everyday to improve your French
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryCheck out these tips on how to study French effectively at home on a daily basis
Read moreHow to flirt in French (and how not to)
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryAre you truly fluent in French if you don't know how to flirt? These phrases are must-knows for all would-be dragueurs...
Read moreHow to use the auxiliary verbs Être and Avoir
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryÊtre and Avoir are two of the most important words in French. Do you know when to use these auxiliary verbs?