Did you know that “La Marseillaise”, France’s national anthem, was actually composed in Strasbourg in 1792, not in Marseilles as we might assume?
Don’t forget to turn your clocks back.
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Un médecin est convoqué devant le conseil de discipline de l’hôpital de Perpignan pour avoir insulté une infirmière.
At the end of WW2I, the BBC used the opening lines of this poem to signal the start of D-Day operations.
Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership of objects and relationships between people. Do you know yours?
A dictionary is such a useful tool. In this digital age, we have quick translation just one click away or why not treat yourself to a paper dictionary if you don’t already have one, and…
Test your French with a giggle: le gendarme à la ferme. See if you can understand what happens when the gendarme gets too big for his boots at the farm
Can you find the English equivalent of these ‘faux amis’?
French poem about the River Tech, with useful vocabulary