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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...
Making Phone Calls in French: Essential Expressions & Practical Dialogues (A2–B1)

Making Phone Calls in French: Essential Expressions & Practical Dialogues (A2–B1)

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Jan 26, 2026 | Communication in French, Vocabulary

    Making phone calls in French can be stressful for many learners: you can’t see the other person, the speech is often fast, and many expressions are very fixed. In this article, you’ll learn essential French phone expressions, organised by real-life...
Bon, Bien, Mieux, Meilleur: The Complete Guide to Their Differences in French

Bon, Bien, Mieux, Meilleur: The Complete Guide to Their Differences in French

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Jan 21, 2026 | Grammar, Vocabulary

Learning French often means confronting small words that cause big confusion. Among the most challenging for learners are bon, bien, mieux, and meilleur. These words are closely related, frequently used in daily conversation, and yet very easy to mix up — even for...
How to Introduce Yourself Professionally in French (A2 → C1)

How to Introduce Yourself Professionally in French (A2 → C1)

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Jan 13, 2026 | Communication in French, Vocabulary

  Introducing yourself professionally in French is an essential skill for anyone working or studying in a French-speaking environment. Whether you’re participating in a meeting, attending a networking event, or sending a professional email, making a positive...
French Verbs with Prepositions (penser à, rêver de, essayer de…)

French Verbs with Prepositions (penser à, rêver de, essayer de…)

by julie.frenchclassteacher.us | Jan 7, 2026 | Grammar, Vocabulary

      If you read the first article titled “À or De in French: How to Choose?”, you learned a key principle for improving in French: The preposition depends on the word that comes before it, often a verb, an adjective, or a fixed expression. That first...
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