In this episode we look at rooms around the house and some common household objects. It’s always handy to be able to describe your surroundings!Before we start talking about rooms and objects (which will all be nouns) – it might be helpfu
It’s everyone’s favourite “I have nothing else to talk about” topic – the weather! Now you’ll be able to make idle chit-chat while standing next to a stranger at a bus stop in France.Words for “weather” itself:“Le temps” – the weather.“
Our last look at “regular” verbs – these are the verbs that end in –ER, -IR or –RE. Finally we take a look at “RE” verbs.There are a few grammatical terms that I didn’t cover in the podcast episode. You don’t really need to know the names fo
We continue with “regular” verbs – these are the verbs that end in –ER, -IR or –RE. There’s a process for these that we will look at with some example words. In this episode, “IR” verbs.There are a few grammatical terms that I didn’t cov
In this episode we start looking at how to work with “regular” verbs – these are the verbs that end in –ER, -IR or –RE. There’s a process for these that we will look at with some example words.There are a few grammatical terms that I didn
Continuing on from the days of the week, it’s now time to look at the different months of the year. Important for being able to tell people your birthday – no forgotten presents from anyone!Like the days of the week, there’s not much to a
This time we cover the days of the week, important for if you’re going to be making any sorts of plans in France! Make sure to practice them so that you can rememebr these easily when planning.Here are the days of the week – there’s not m
In this episode we look at colours – it may seem simple in English but there’s a little more to it in French as we need to consider the gender and number of words. All will be explained!Colours! The wonderful world of colours! In French,
It’s time to think bigger! Now we move on to learn the numbers from 11 to 20. Make sure to learn them off by heart!The numbers from 11-20 are:11Onze12Douze13Treize14Quatorze15Quinze16Seize17Dix-sept18Dix-hui
We can kill two birds with one stone in this episode, as we cover the verb “faire” which can mean “to do” or “to make”! This is the last in our set of four episodes covering the most common irregular verbs.“Faire”, meaning “to do” or “to
In this episode we continue our series on some of the common verbs you’ll need to make some basic sentences – this time we look at “aller”, which means “to go”.“Aller”, meaning “to go” is an important verb as it lets us describe where we’
In this episode we continue our series on some of the common verbs you’ll need to make some basic sentences – this time we look at “avoir”, which means “to have”.————————————————“Avoir” is the next verb on our to-learn list (remember
In this episode we take a look at the verb “être”, which means “to be”. We take a look at verbs in general and then learn the actual versions of the verb that you’ll use in your sentences.———————————————“Être” is a verb, a doing word or a
In this episode we further explore the idea of “masculine and feminine” when it comes to language, and how this works in French.————————————————Nouns & adjectives have masculine and feminine formsNouns have a genderAdjective change de
In this episode we discuss the names of countries, and how to talk about what country you come from. We also cover some useful grammar points including the word “the” and masculine and feminine forms of it.———————-Je viens de… – I come from
In this episode of Lost in France, we look at the first set of basic phrases that you might need to start having a conversation with someone in France. Just the basics, nothing too hard!———————————————-Saying Hello and GoodbyeHello, good