Être en train deÊTRE EN TRAIN DE (+ infinitive verb) is used to talk about an ongoing action in A Cup of French®September 18, 2019
Quantities in French 🍰Do you know the difference between the French words PART, MORCEAU, TRANCHE and PINCÉE? A Cup of French®August 10, 2019
French numbers 100-1000000000 🧮Here are the numbers from 100 (CENT) to 1 000 000 000 ( UN MILLIARD) in A Cup of French®July 9, 2019
French numbers 60-99 🧮Here are the numbers from 60 to 99 in French. Note that with the numbers 61, A Cup of French®July 7, 2019
French numbers 20-59 🧮Here are the numbers from 20 to 59 in French. Note that with the numbers 21, A Cup of French®July 5, 2019
French numbers 0-19 🧮Let's learn how to count from 0 to 19 in French. Let's go! On y va A Cup of French®July 3, 2019
French time indicators 📆Do you know the time indicators in French? Here are a few: avant-hier, hier, aujourd'hui, demain, A Cup of French®June 29, 2019
PASSER UN EXAMEN / TO PASS AN EXAMThe French verb PASSER in «passer un examen» doesn’t mean «to pass an exam» in English! A Cup of French®June 19, 2019
Le visage 🧒Learn the different parts of the face in French: l'œil, le nez, la bouche, la joue, A Cup of French®February 4, 2019