Here's an online exercise about an event in French civilization that will make foreigners want to discover the French cuisine.
Autonomous - B1
FLE exercises
You understand the key points when clear, standard language is used and if it is about familiar things at work, at school, in leisure, etc. You manage in most situations encountered while traveling in an area where the target language is Spoken. You can produce a simple and coherent speech on familiar subjects and in your areas of interest. You are able to tell an event, an experience or a dream, describe a hope or a goal and briefly explain reasons or explanations for a project or an idea.
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You are doing it this exercise, "nom d'une pipe"!! (literally "in the name of a pipe", meaning "dammit") It is but an example of the use of this idiom...
Thanks to Patrick MOYA for these illustrations that put a little color in the exercises of Bonjour de France!
Another idiom: especially don't faint doing the exercises!!!
An idiom, "Poser un lapin" (literally "to place a rabbit", meaning "standing someone up"). Bonjour de France doesn't "place you a rabbit"... Turn quic...
Another symbol, the French Republic flag. It flutters and proudly moves around on top of every public building.
Newspapers and magazines, they aren't the same thing. Did you know that? Quickly, to your keyboards!!!
Are you familiar with French newspapers and magazines? Open the following page and get informed !!!
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity", that's the motto of the French Republic. Do you want to know more about it? Tur the page...
Listening to the radio is one of the garantees to master a language. To your positions!!!