Learn how to use the preposition chez in French, from “at someone’s home” to broader meanings used in everyday speech. This lesson covers 8 key uses with clear examples and native audio.
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Avoir besoin means “to need” in French and is used with de before a noun or verb. This A2 expression is common in daily conversation and has a few useful variations you’ll see in the lesson.
Être en train de means “to be in the middle of” doing something. It’s used to describe actions happening right now — just like the English “-ing” form.
Learn how to use avoir envie de in French with simple audio examples and clear explanations. This lesson shows how to express wants and desires naturally in everyday French.
In French, there are several ways to say “nice to meet you”. The most common word is “enchanté”. However, there are more expressions. This post will explore eight ways to say nice to meet you in French for formal and informal situations. Enchanté! Nice to meet you! Ways to say nice to meet you in …





