by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Apr 28, 2026 | Culture, Vocabulary
Love is universal — but the way we express it is deeply cultural. If you’ve ever tried to say “I love you” in French, you might think it’s simple: just say Je t’aime. But in reality, it’s not that straightforward. French is a language of nuance, emotion,...
by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Apr 7, 2026 | Write in French
Improve your Writing in French can feel difficult, even if you already understand the language. You may know vocabulary but struggle to build sentences. Or you may write correctly but lack flow and natural expression. The truth is that improving your French...
by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Apr 1, 2026 | Blog
One of the most distinctive features of spoken French is liaison. If you have ever listened to native speakers, you may have noticed that words often seem to connect smoothly together. For example, instead of saying: les amis as two separate words, French...
by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Mar 29, 2026 | Grammar
When you learn French, vocabulary is important—but grammar structures are what truly make you sound natural. Many learners know individual words but struggle to build correct and fluid sentences. The key is not to memorize random words, but to learn...
by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Mar 16, 2026 | Communication in French, Vocabulary
When you learn French, textbooks often teach you formal phrases like Comment allez-vous ? or Je ne sais pas. But when you actually listen to French people speaking in everyday life, you quickly realize something: real French sounds very different. Native...