The French near future tense (le futur proche) is formed with aller + infinitive and means “going to”. Learn how to use it with clear examples, charts, and easy grammar explanations.
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Tout de même means “still”, “anyway”, or “even so” in French and is used to express contrast or emphasis. Learn how to use it in real spoken French and how it compares to quand même.
En somme means “in short” or “to sum up” in French and is used to introduce a conclusion or summary. Learn how to use it with examples and hear native audio, and see how it compares with bref.
C’est means “it is” or “it’s” and is one of the most common expressions in French. Learn its key uses with clear examples, including the plural form ce sont.
Cassoulet is a classic French stew you’ll often see on menus across France. Learn its regional origins, key ingredients, and how to use the word naturally in everyday French with Marie’s audio examples.





