In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the verb sortir, which means to go out. For example, “Je suis malade. Je ne sors pas aujorud’hui” (I’m sick. I’m not going out today). Students often confuse sortir with partir (to leave). By the end of this lesson the difference between the two verbs should be …
David Issokson
Level A2 (Upper Beginner) The French word of the day is the regular ER verb commander, meaning ‘to order’ as in the context of ordering food at a restaurant or ordering an item online. Students often confuse this verb with ordonner, which the French use in the context of giving orders (e.g., do this, do …
In today’s lesson we’ll learn one of my favorite French expressions: Ce n’est pas grave, meaning “it’s no big deal”.
Level: A2 (Upper Beginner) The French word of the day is the verb déménager, which means ‘to move’ and more specifically ‘to move out’. We’ll also cover emménager (to move in) as well as aménager (to convert). déménager – IPA pronunciation /de.me.na.ʒe/
See also:👉 À la fois (at the same time) — Word of the Day lesson »👉 De temps en temps (from time to time) — Word of the Day lesson »👉 Au fur et à mesure (gradually) — Word of the Day lesson » Today we’ll have a look at the masculine noun temps, which …





