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On this page, you will find links to very short articles for beginners. The purpose of these articles is to help you improve your French vocabulary. Enjoy! Animal / animaux Un ours Un cheval
As you may know, France is back to a general lockdown... So, if you want to get out, you must follow some rules. First of all, you need a reason to get out : work, pick up your kids at school, grocery shopping or 1 hour walk within 1km from your home....
Voici une question culturelle tout à fait intéressante : doit-on laisser un pourboire en France dans un bar ou un restaurant ? Le pourboire est-il obligatoire ? D'un point de vue légal et officiel, non. Lorsque vous mangez dans un restaurant en France,...
Pourboire ou non ? « Un pourboire » is a tip in French. And "pourboires" are like so many other things: there is no universal rule. It is very cultural but it is also important to understand this rule if you are in France or if you want to go to France,...
You want to visit France but you do not speak French? I have a solution for you. Just what you need. I have the ultimate French course for tourists. In this course, you will learn just what you need. Just the French you need as a tourist, and the cultural...
All the Mondizen team hopes you had a great Christmas and enjoyed very nice moments with your familly and friends. We hope 2013 was a wonderful year and we wish you the same for 2014!
French markets are very popular and they have something special. Good food, a lovely atmosphere, a taste of holidays! During the month of December, there is another kind of markets you should visit: Christmas markets (marchés de Noël). These markets are...
One more, just for you! If you are lucky enough to be in France during the Christmas season, then you cannot miss all the parades and celebrations. In Epernay in Champagne, during the weekend of the 13th-15th of December, the city celebrates "Habits de...
One thing that I love about France, is all the Christmas traditions. In fact, it's not just about Christmas. It begins in December (so, here we are!) and lasts until January. That's what we call "les fêtes". So, I've decided to have a break with our discovery...
This week, I will take you to the Pyrenees in the South-West part of France, close to Spain. Last week, when I introduced the new berets Laulhere, I told you that these typical French berets are all made in Oloron-Sainte-Marie (since 1840). So, let's...