See also:👉 Café au lait »👉 Café allongé » Today we’ll have a close look at the word café, meaning coffee and café (English borrow word from French). We’ll discover how to order coffee in French and look at the different kinds of coffee on the menu in France. “Un café, s’il vous plait!” (a …
David Issokson
In today’s lesson we’ll focus on a very common and useful expression: À mon avis, which means “in my opinion”. Other loose translations include “if you ask me” and “I think”.
Many times over the years students have asked me, “How do the French pronounce names of American cities?” In today’s lesson we’ll answer that question. To do this, I had Marie, our native speaker voice over artist, think of how a typical French person would pronounce the names of seven major cities. Then, I came …
Following all excitement about France hosting the Summer Olympics in 2024, we thought it would be fun to answer the question: “How do you say the Olympic Games in French?” The answer: les Jeux olympiques. Today’s lesson will explore several example sentences about this year’s olympics. Keep reading! les Jeux Olympiques Olympic Games
Level: A2 (Upper Beginner) The French word of the day is rien (A2), meaning both ‘nothing’ and ‘anything’. When pronouncing rien, the final -n is completely silent. This lesson covers five ways to use rien in practical example sentences. rien – IPA pronunciation /ʀjɛ̃/ nothing, anything





