by Divya Singla | Jan 15, 2025 | Blog, DELF Exam Preparation Format & Strategies, French Learning Tips, How to Learn French
Let’s face it- learning French can feel overwhelming at times. But what if I told you that you don’t have to memorize every word or rule to speak confidently? It’s all about training your brain to think in French and allowing those words to flow naturally. I’ve...
by Divya Singla | Jan 13, 2025 | Blog, DELF Exam Preparation Format & Strategies, French Learning Tips, How to Learn French, TEF/ TCF Canada Format & Strategies
When it comes to mastering French, many learners focus solely on grammar rules, vocabulary lists, and endless practice exercises. While these elements are essential, there is one often-overlooked factor that can dramatically accelerate your progress – your mindset....
by Divya Singla | Jan 11, 2025 | Blog, French Vocabulary & Expressions
“Mise en” is one of those expressions that pops up everywhere in French, and it’s super useful to know. It basically means “putting into” or “setting in,” and you’ll find it used in a bunch of different contexts: from casual...
by Divya Singla | Jan 9, 2025 | Blog, French Vocabulary & Expressions
Au pied levé : à l’improviste, sans préparation (unexpectedly, without preparation) Par exemple, Il m’a fallu faire cette conférence au pied levé. (I had to give this conference at short notice.) 2. Mettre quelqu’un sur un piédestal : admirer...
by Divya Singla | Jan 7, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar, French Vocabulary & Expressions
Bonjour à tous les passionnés de français ! Learning which prepositions go with French verbs can feel tricky. It’s one of those things that can’t always be memorized by staring at lists. In fact, trying to force it might make it harder to remember later. A...
by Divya Singla | Jan 5, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
Si clauses are “If and then” statements. They express conditions and are used to talk about possibilities, hypothetical situations, or facts. They allow you to talk about what could happen, what would happen under different circumstances, or what might have happened...
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