French Confections: Famous Candies (Les bonbons) in France
Favourite French candies… from Haribo Croco, Fraise tagada to Malabar, Ferrero Rocher, and Vichy Pastilles. From the common ones to sweets with a twist!
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Favourite French candies… from Haribo Croco, Fraise tagada to Malabar, Ferrero Rocher, and Vichy Pastilles. From the common ones to sweets with a twist!
French people love to debate, and sometimes it looks scary. Here”s why why, how, what topics do we argue about and how you can participate. 🙂
“Quoi” is often used as a pronoun which means “What” and is pronounced as /kwa/. Other times Quoi has other uses and rules in the French language!
If you’re wondering, I won’t make a video on the Paris attacks this time*.
Learn the French words & phrases and some ways on how you can comfort someone in the events of grief or sorrow, illness, and sad departures or goodbyes.
Salut ! When you speak French very well, sometimes too well, your French might be a little too clean, too formal, too perfect. If you don’t want to sound like a book, it’s always a good idea to dirty it a little. I’m not talking
Salut ! Not a cheese yet, not milk anymore… take out your petite cuillère because today’s topic will be the classic home dessert : le yaourt !
Salut ! Today, let’s learn about learning. Once upon a time, I didn’t speak English… so I want to share with you some small tips I used to learn the language, so YOU can use them to improve your French! It works with any language
Salut ! You might have seen it at the café du village or maybe at a friend’s home or in the local supermarket, and you didn’t know what it was. It looks like juice, but it’s clearer. It’s not the usual fruits like apple or
Why do we use Allez instead of Va? Allez is one of the mysteries of the French language…