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8 Winter Feel Good Films to Watch and Learn French

Stoke the fire and gather round the TV, popcorn et chocolat chaud at the ready. We’ve compiled our list of our favourite winter feel good …

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Why do we say ‘pardon my French?’

Have you ever wondered why we say ‘pardon my French?’ We have, so we asked the French language experts at Newsdle, the news-based French learning …

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What’s the Best Way to Learn French Online?

With a wealth of online resources and tools, there has never been a better time to learn French online. Studying French through websites and apps …

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Learn French – with online news-based lessons

There are so many options for learning French online – internet lessons, apps, CDs, books, and more. One of the most interesting ways to learn …

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Discover France through TV Shows!

We live part of the year in France. A place with verdant landscapes and sublime design sense. Also, praluline, the brioche swirled with pink, sugar-coated …

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Learn French – fun and easy news app

French is a Romance language, meaning it comes from what is known as Vulgar Latin (spoken Latin as opposed to literary Latin). French evolved, influenced …

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Discover your new favourite show AND learn French for free!

Enjoy guilt-free learning whilst binge-watching AND learn more about France with TV5MONDEPlus. Go to www.tv5mondeplus.com or download the App. It’s a superb way to experience …

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Learn French online with Newsdle

Newsdle, a brand new language learning platform (website and app) is a very different way to learn French. It’s the first news-based graded reader for …

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Tailored online French lessons

When it comes to learning French, the very best way is through immersion or face to face learning with someone who understands how to teach, …

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Fascinating facts about the French language

France has a love affair with its language. The French love nothing better than to have a heated debate or make a long speech. I …

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