When you learn a language, especially at school, you study grammar rules and conjugations, you memorize sentences, and sometimes even lists of words. But when speaking, you may feel that you can not express your ideas clearly. We do not have enough words to say them or those we keep in mind are not useful for the context. For example, give an opinion on city traffic. You know how to give your opinion, but you lack the proper vocabulary on this subject. Imagine another situation that is less complicated and quite common. After several hours of learning the French language, you want to explain one of your favorite recipes. You have the verbs to enumerate the steps, but not the names of the ingredients. Or, vice versa, you know the ingredients, but not the verbs. So how can you enrich your vocabulary in a practical way, without necessarily creating and memorizing lists? Thanks to my experience as a French teacher, and also as a foreign language learner, I discovered some simp
Hello my little croissants. Today we speak French, on the one hand because if we spoke Japanese you would understand nothing, and on the other hand because our language is beautiful. As you will see, it is the language of joie de vivre and pleasure. Anyway, the English, it just serves to make the words "marketing" or "commmunity manager", that is to say, things so boring that aside, even Louis the flea market it keeps awake. 1. Dépaysement The change of scenery is changing the country, it is the strange feeling when you feel alien, disoriented, lost in something you do not know ... In other words, it includes a lot of concepts described in many languages but only the Frenchman put a word on it. 2.Crapotter Because the French man smokes the empty world and thinks of the end of the world, he invented this word to describe Sunday smokers who do not take their cancer very seriously and who simply take smoke in their mouths. inhale. Which shows th