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Wake up. Brush teeth. Go to school. Repeat...forever. No matter what language you speak, describing your routine d'heir (daily routine) is an essen...
We welcome you to our French I course, starting with one of the most essential terms—bienvenue. Wouldn't you guess it? It means "welcome."
Julia Child is an iconic American chef—who took all her best ideas from the French. Delicieuse!
In French, the pronoun y is often used as a stand-in for "there." So, shall we watch the video on ShmoopTube? Oui, allons-y!
In this video, we model a perfect oral presentation on our most favorite subject: food. (More specifically, the classicly French dish ratatouille.)
Accent aigu, accent grave, accent circonflexe, and the cédille: separately, they're super-heroes; with their forces combined, they're...the French...
Nouns, verbs, adjectives: they exist in French, too. Quelle surprise.
We get it: you can sing the entire Les Miz soundtrack, and you do it. A lot. But there's more to know about the French revolution than that, non?
From its beaches to the mountains, France has a huge temperature variety. Brush up on your Celsius: it's time to forecast.
Typical 14-year-old Marie introduces us to her vie––BFFs, love of classical music, descriptive adjectives, and all.
Whether you keep cleats by your bedside or wonder "what's the World Cup?," this soccer fan's video will help you brush up your French skills.
In this video, we teach you how to say other countries' names in French. Sometimes they're cognate-y (l'Irlande), sometimes they're un peu ridicule...
Noémie works as a waitress by day to fund her musique career. Mmm, girl. We've all been there.
There are many different traditional French shops in Rochefort-en-Terre, from a butchery to a post office. After this video, you'll know how to tra...
If you want to tell your familie all about your French vacation, from the cheese you ate to the cities you visit, why not put it on a postcard? Tru...
We're following a chef from supermarket to their restaurant, picking up all the ingredients they'll need to make classic French poulet (chicken). U...
Claude Debussy is one of the most important composers and pianists of the late 1800s. And wouldn't you know it: he was French.
Every family is alike in their...French familial nouns and desriptive adjectives. Why not listen to this video to learn how to apply this family's...
Celebrities wear some pretty beautiful—and some pretty ridiculous—outfits on the red carpet. Why not learn how to identify the best looks en fr...