Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
In this series, Nelly shares some facts about ten major French historical figures. Test yourself on the first three figures she mentions in this video!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
In part two, Nelly gives us some more examples where a liaison never takes place.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Nelly continues analyzing the song "La Vie en Rose" by Edith Piaf. She explains what makes it such a timeless classic and why it's useful to learn.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
Nelly will tell you which liaisons are forbidden—grammatically, that is. If you want to perfect your French pronunciation, avoid making a liaison in the cases she mentions.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Nelly breaks down "La Vie en Rose" by Édith Piaf, the quintessential (and easy to learn!) French love song.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Nelly talks about the top most searched French words on Google in 2025. Do you know what wesh and gougnafier mean?
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
How do you choose between the imperfect and the compound past tense? Nelly explains it all to you and even shares a secret trick for distinguishing them.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
Nelly explains three more essential tenses: the pluperfect, the simple future, and the near future. Don't worry, she saves the easiest for last!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
Nelly goes over the six essential verb tenses in French, starting with the present, compound past, and imperfect. Though there are plenty of exceptions, the conjugation rules are a lot simpler than you might think!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
Nelly goes over some of the most common French acronyms and abbreviations used in text messages, on social media, and in professional settings. Don't miss this one, SVP!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Patrice and Sophie demonstrate how to tell the time using different expressions, and explain the proper use of the twenty-four-hour clock.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Confused as to which "which" is which? Nelly will help you untangle the differences between lequel, duquel, and auquel so you'll know which of those you should use in a prepositional phrase.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
France
Nelly breaks down a complicated subject, compound relative pronouns (duquel, auxquelles, etc.), using easy-to-follow examples. Learning these will help you avoid repeating yourself!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
In this video, Nelly explains and gives some examples of the differences between the accents of Marseille and Paris. Pay close attention to her pronunciation!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Nelly just came back from Marseille and decided to give us a little course on the very unique and colorful dialect of France's second-largest city.
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