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GRAMMAR FOR DUMMIES LE FUTUR PROCHE In French there are two tenses for the future tense, just like in English (you can say « i’m going to go » and « i will go » they both express a notion of future. « Futur proche » is like « i am going to go ». The…
Continue ReadingWe are still taking booking for our French Summer Camp in France. One of the main things that people have questions about is the activities so we thought we would write a blog that could explain a little more about the activities that we offer and how we organise…
Continue ReadingGRAMMAR FOR DUMMIES Different use of Bien & Bon As previously explained in a different Grammar For Dummies, « bon » & « bien » are grammatically different : « Bon » is an adjective (so it gives information about a noun and it can change : bon / bonne / bons / bonnes) and is the…
Continue ReadingFamilies often want to spend their holiday time together but they are still keen for their children to improve their French, meet other children and enjoy the French Summer Camp experience. Often the parents are also keen to improve their French while spending some time in France. This is why…
Continue ReadingGRAMMAR FOR DUMMIES : C’est bien vs C’est bon When to use « c’est bon » ? When to use « c’est bien » ? When to use « c’est bon » ? « C’est bon » is used to express a physical sensation. Examples : J’adore le chocolat, c’est tellement bon ! Faire la sieste au soleil, c’est vraiment bon.…
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