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French Vocabulary around Elections

March 22nd, 2010 | Posted by admin in Grammar and Vocabulary - (Comments Off)

As you may know, France had some elections last weekend. It’s a great opportunity to learn some new French vocabulary around the topic of the elections.

French elections

French elections are of different nature. You have:
- les élections présidentielles where people need to choose the President
- les éléctions régionales where you vote for your regional council
- les élections municipales where you vote for your city council
- and many more.
The people who vote are called the électeurs. They vote for un parti de gauche ou de droite.
In France, you need to be at least 18 years old to vote (verb:voter). In the last elections, le taux d’abstention was very high.

Elections in your country

The système électoral in your country might be very different to the one in France. Can you think of any difference? For example:
- Who can vote in your country?
- How do you elect your President?
- Do you have many levels of councils like in France?

Discuss all this and many more topics through online French conversation lessons with one of our teachers at Live-French.net.

Learning French = learning the French culture

March 12th, 2010 | Posted by admin in Resources - (Comments Off)

One of my students pointed out to me that learning French is useful only if it helps you learn the French culture. I completely agree with that. When you learn to speak French, you not only learn ways to say things in French, you also get to learn cultural references that will help you to communicate with French people.

Learning about the French culture

When you mention French culture, the first words that come to mind are:
- French cuisine and gastronomy
- French wine
- French cheese
- French literature
- French singers
- French museums
- etc.

With this student, we have decided to focus on French literature and study a play from Molière, le bourgeois gentilhomme. It’s very interesting to see how the French language changed over the century. We also learned some expressions that we use today based on this play like:

Comme Monsieur Jourdain qui faisait de la prose sans le savoir

Learning French online to learn the French culture

The advantages of learning French online is that you get to study French with native-French teachers who have a tremendous knowledge and taste for the French culture before you manage to organize your next visit to France! Register now to French lessons online.

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March 1st, 2010 | Posted by admin in Resources - (1 Comments)

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