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The Subjunctive: A Simple Method to Finally Understand It

The Subjunctive: A Simple Method to Finally Understand It

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Mar 9, 2026 | Communication in French, Grammar

    The French subjunctive is one of the grammar topics that confuses many learners. If you have studied French for a while, you have probably heard sentences like: Il faut que tu viennes. Je veux que tu comprennes. Je suis content que tu sois ici. And maybe...
The 5 Daily Habits of Students Who Speak French Fluently

The 5 Daily Habits of Students Who Speak French Fluently

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Mar 2, 2026 | Blog, Communication in French

    Why do some students reach fluency in French while others stay stuck for years at the same level? It’s not talent. It’s not living in France. And it’s definitely not studying grammar for 4 hours every day. Fluent French speakers build daily habits....
Responding to a Job Offer: A Complete Guide for French Learners

Responding to a Job Offer: A Complete Guide for French Learners

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Feb 23, 2026 | Communication in French, Vocabulary, Write in French

    Applying for a job in French can feel intimidating, especially if you are not familiar with professional codes and formal writing conventions. However, once you understand the structure and expectations, responding to a job offer becomes a logical and...
Difference Between the Passé Composé and the Imparfait

Difference Between the Passé Composé and the Imparfait

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Feb 17, 2026 | Grammar

One of the biggest difficulties for French learners at B1 level is understanding the difference between the passé-composé and the imparfait. Both tenses talk about the past… But they are not used in the same way. And often, the problem is not conjugation. The real...
Near future, simple future and polite future tense (level A2)

Near future, simple future and polite future tense (level A2)

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Feb 2, 2026 | Grammar

      Learn French future tense and talk using it is very important in French. We talk about the future to explain our plans, make promises, organize a day, or be polite. So Let’s learn.   The near future: an action that will happen soon...
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