6 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 […] Expats à NYC : Comment trouver le cours idéal ?This entry was posted in Conseils aux expats Expressions Portraits de Voyageurs and tagged Classes Etats-Unis NYC School USA on February 7, 2016 by The Lazy Frenchie
“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 […] LEARN FRENCH : visiter (to visit) & rendre visiteThis entry was posted in Expressions and tagged French expression Learn French Practice French Travel on May 18, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
“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 […] LEARN FRENCH : Avoir besoin (to need)This entry was posted in Expressions and tagged French expression Learn French Practice French on May 13, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
“Etre au courant de” is our way to say “to be aware of” or “to know about”. EXPRESSION: être au courantThis entry was posted in Expressions and tagged French expression Learn French Practice French Vocabulary on May 8, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
As you may know, the primary meaning of “la bouche” is mouth. This word is also used in a bunch of expressions. I share my favorites with you today: EXPRESSIONS: La boucheThis entry was posted in Expressions and tagged French expression Learn French Practice French Vocabulary on April 24, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
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 […] Casual Vendredi: Les années 70This entry was posted in Expressions and tagged 70's French Learn French Practice French Seventies Vocabulary on April 3, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
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 […] Casual Vendredi: Jeu d’enfantThis entry was posted in Expressions and tagged Childhood French Games Learn French Practice French Reading Vocabulary on March 20, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
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,” […] Casual Vendredi: Ca suffit!This entry was posted in Expressions and tagged Ca suffit French Learn French Lesson Practice French Vocabulary on March 13, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
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 […] Casual Vendredi: Je suis maladeThis entry was posted in Expressions and tagged English French Learn French Lesson Malade New York NYC Practice French Vocabulary on March 6, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie