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Français avec Nelly - Les faux amis - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Nelly discusses some more faux amis (false cognates) in English and French. You'll need to be especially careful with some of these, such as "excited" and excité.

Français avec Nelly - Les faux amis - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Nelly will introduce you to some of the most common French faux amis (false cognates)—words that may look easy to understand because they resemble English, but mean something entirely different. Learning these might help you avoid some embarassing situations!

Lionel L - Matin, matinée, soir, soirée

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Lionel will explain the difference between "matin" and "matinée", which both mean morning in English, and "soir" and "soirée" which both mean evening. You can read more about this distinction in our lesson Morning and Evening.

Le saviez-vous? - Le rouge et ses expressions - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

There are many expressions in French linked to the color red, several of which have direct equivalents in English. Discover a few of them with Patricia.

Le saviez-vous? - L'élision - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

France

Patricia will show you how to create an "elision" in French, which is when you omit certain vowels and replace them with an apostrophe (similar to saying "it's" instead of "it is" in English).

Yabla à Nancy - Le masculin et le féminin

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

English speakers may find this strange, but most European languages (including French) assign a gender to every noun. So how are you supposed to know that the word for “apple” (la pomme) is feminine, but the word for “grape” (le raisin) is masculine? Practice, practice, practice!

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Sophie et Patrice - Les homonymes

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Patrice and Sophie discuss homonyms, words that sound the same but have totally different meanings, something of a nightmare for French learners. Learn the difference between the same-sounding words verre, vers, ver, vert, and vair.
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Caption 32 [en]: But for an English person, a German, right,
Caption 32 [fr]: Mais pour un Anglais, un Allemand, voilà,

Français avec Nelly - 25 Phrases for Mastering Everyday Conversation - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Nelly will teach you some everyday expressions for making conversation in French. She covers everything from complaining to making a suggestion to a friend.
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Caption 97 [en]: English speakers,
Caption 97 [fr]: Les anglophones,

Français avec Nelly - 5 Grammar Rules for Beginners - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Nelly explains the five most important grammar rules you'll need to know to learn French. In this first part, she focuses on sentence structure and gender.
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Caption 94 [en]: Especially if you're an English speaker,
Caption 94 [fr]: Surtout si tu es anglophone,

Farid et Hiziya - Parler et écouter

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

France

Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs parler (to speak) and écouter (to listen) in the present tense of the indicative mood.
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Caption 1 [en]: I speak/am speaking English.
Caption 1 [fr]: Je parle l'anglais.

Le saviez-vous? - "Non plus", forme négative de "aussi" - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Patricia explains the use of aussi (also) and non plus (neither). Non plus is the negative form of aussi.
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Caption 9 [en]: and I like English too.
Caption 9 [fr]: et j'aime l'anglais aussi.

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