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25 essential French expressions
Learning French for the DELF B1 or TEF exam can feel challenging, especially when it comes to speaking and writing confidently. One of the best ways to sound natural and fluent is to use expressions that native speakers actually say. In this blog, you’ll find 25 essential French expressions that will help you communicate your ideas clearly, give your opinions, and respond in conversations just like a native. Whether you’re preparing for an exam or just improving your Fren
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Mar 10


Logical Connectors in French for B1–B2
At B1–B2 level, logical connectors help you express ideas more clearly, show nuance, and structure complex sentences. Using the right connector will make your French sound more fluent, natural, and advanced. 1. Connectors for Adding Ideas (Addition) Use these connectors to enrich your sentences. Non seulement… mais aussi (not only… but also) FR: Non seulement il parle français, mais aussi espagnol. EN: Not only does he speak French, but he also speaks Spanish. De surcroît (m
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Mar 3


Common French Idiomatic Expressions to Sound Like a Native
French idiomatic expressions are a great way to make your speech sound more natural and fluent. Native speakers use them all the time in everyday conversations, and learning a few can instantly improve how confident you sound. Below are ten commonly used French expressions, along with their meanings and examples. 1. Avoir le cafard This expression means to feel sad or depressed. Exemple : Après les vacances, j’ai toujours un peu le cafard. 2. Être sur son 31 It means to be w
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Feb 17
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