martes, 25 de mayo de 2010

About French Language: Negation ~ Passive infinitive ~ Celebrities

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
Bonjour les abonnés ! Today's bilingual article is about an amazing geological site in southern France.

Cirque de Navacelles
Sillonné par la rivière la Vis, le Cirque de Navacelles est une énorme vallée qui se trouve dans le sud du Parc National des Cévennes. Quelque 300000 touristes visitent chaque année cette région isolée...

Negation
A summary of all the different negative structures and their uses in French, plus detailed explanations of each kind of negative structure, including the ne explétif, ne littéraire, and more.

Passive infinitive
Even though the French infinitive translates as "to + verb," the French sometimes needs to be preceded by a preposition. This is the case with the passive infinitive, which is commonly used with indefinite and negative words.

French-speaking celebrities
If your students don't see any point in learning French, maybe Jodie Foster and Johnny Depp can help: we've compiled a list of famous non-native French speakers around the world - if your students know how many cool people speak French, they might realize how cool French really is!

 


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