martes, 8 de junio de 2010

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
Bonjour les Francophiles ! Not all French people drink wine, nor do all French learners, but many do, so today, I wrote a bilingual article about wine.

Vin bon marché
Beaucoup de choses en France me semblent chères : l'immobilier, les appareils électroménagers, l'essence, les vêtements. Mais il y a une chose qui est, en général, très raisonnable - le vin.

Preposition de
De is a very important and versatile preposition with many different meanings in French. Learn about its uses, how to decide between de and à, and whether any given construction requires de or du/des.

Conjunctive phrases
A conjunctive phrase is a group of two or more words that function as a conjunction, such as bien que and en attendant que. French conjunctive phrases usually end in que and are usually subordinating conjunctions.

French Soccer Vocabulary
Whether you love playing soccer or just watching games like the World Cup, which starts on 11 June, you'll want to learn some French vocabulary related to soccer.

 


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