French the natural way: read & cook
Coucou les French learners,
It’s been freezing cold this week, il a fait un froid glacial !
Read a good book
So it is the perfect time to be reading a good book by the fire, au coin du feu.
Coucou les French learners,
It’s been freezing cold this week, il a fait un froid glacial !
Read a good book
So it is the perfect time to be reading a good book by the fire, au coin du feu.
Coucou les French learners,
C’est déjà le mois de février ! It is already the month of February! Il fait froid et il y a de la neige, it is cold and there is some snow, brr !
Coucou les French learners,
Yesterday was a special day and an excuse to eat loads of crêpes ! Miam !
La Chandeleur
The French celebrate la Chandeleur every 2nd of February, which marks the day when Jesus was presented at the temple in Jerusalem.
In France, people usually say ” Bonne Année, bonne santé ” which literally translates to “Good year, good health”. However I could not wish this new year to come better than Belgium singer Jacques Brel:
Coucou les French learners,
When I was living and teaching in England, I used to sing in a choir. Yesterday my amazing conductor, Hannah Brine posted an inspiring quote:
I hear so many people around me saying things like “I am not an expert in languages”
Coucou les French learners,
Aujourd’hui, today c’est le premier décembre, it is the first of December! French children have opened la première porte, the first door of le calendrier de l’Avent, Advent calendar. C’est excitant,