Level B1 (Intermediate) Today’s French word of the day is the preposition auprès de (B1), meaning ‘near’, ‘close to’ and ‘beside’. Auprès deNear, close to, beside, next to
French Word of the Day
In today’s lesson we’ll focus on how to pronounce and use the the name Léon Marchand, a Frenchman who won the gold medal for the 400m medley at the 2024 summer Olympic games in Paris. Léon Marchand [leɔ̃ maʀʃɑ̃]
Today we’re looking at how to use and pronounce les Champs-Élysées, a major avenue in Paris that’s filled with upscale shopping boutiques and restaurants, and links Place de la Concorde to Arc de Triomphe. les Champs-Élysées
This lesson explores the conjunction tandis que, which translates to both “whereas” and “while”. The Modern French word tandis comes from tamdĭū (so long, all this time) in Latin. tandis que whereas, while
Today we’ll look at the feminine noun la cuisine, which translates to “kitchen”, “cooking” and “food“. Cuisiner is also a verb, meaning “to cook”. la cuisine cooking, food, kitchen





