martes, 11 de octubre de 2011

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

How to learn French online
Online learning certainly isn't the best way to learn French, but it's a convenient and, at least on this site, free alternative. I offer a 20-week course in basic French, which you can follow via an online checklist or by subscribing to my weekly newsletter. Whichever format you choose, you'll be presented with basic French vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar lessons in a logical study order, with each week's lessons building upon previous topics. Take a look at How to learn French online for tips on using these pages.
See More About:  learning french  french study tips 

All about vouloir
The verb vouloir has several different meanings, depending mainly on the tense and mood it is conjugated into. This lesson explains thevarious uses and meanings of this common French verb.
See More About:  vouloir  french verbs  french grammar

French word play: Verlan
Verlan is a form of French slang that consists of playing around with syllables, kind of along the same lines as pig Latin. Unlike pig Latin, however, verlan is actively spoken in France - many verlan words have become so commonplace that they are used in everyday French.
See More About:  informal french  french vocabulary 

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