Vous venez d’emménager à NYC et vous avez envie de commencer une nouvelle activité ? Vous êtes de passage aux Etats-Unis et vous avez envie de suivre un cours dans […]
“Visiter” is what we call a “fake friend” in French. A fake friend is a word with a similar (or the exact same) spelling of an English word but the […]
“Avoir besoin de” means “to need.” To use this expression, you have to conjugate the verb “avoir” (to have) directed toward whom you are speaking. Tu as besoin de ce […]
Did you notice how trendy the seventies are at the moment? As we’ve noted before, French people love to use English words to sound cool! So it’s really common to […]
Un jeu d’enfant (literally: a game of child) means something that is really easy to achieve. Ce problème de math est facile. C’est un jeu d’enfant – This math problem […]
Enough is enough! Learn how to speak up in French and tell people when you’ve had enough. We have several ways to say it. The first one is “Ca suffit,” […]
It’s been snowing for nearly 24 hours in New York. This winter is making us sick (literally and figuratively) and there doesn’t seem to be any end in sight. Today […]