Tag: Grammar

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A hand writing the word "FranΓ§ais" on a blackboard with chalk, symbolizing the start of a French lesson or study session.

5 Proven Tips to Learn French for Beginners (From Native Tutors)

November 11, 2021 β€’ Anthony Regent
Step-by-Step Learning Practice Strategies Visual Learning Direct Approach Cultural Immersion Feeling intimidated by the complexity of French? Unsure where to begin your language journey? Don’t worry! Our native French tutors have compiled these 5 proven strategies to help you learn French effectively and enjoyably. 1. πŸ“š Learn Step by Step Don’t attempt to master French […]
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Gender identity spectrum illustration contrasting with French gendered language rules and grammar.

Why is French Gendered? Origins and Explanations

September 28, 2021 β€’ Interactive French
Origins of French GenderPurpose of Grammatical GenderGender in PracticeThe Gender Debate πŸ‡«πŸ‡· The Origins of French as a Gendered Language Ever wondered why French words are divided into masculine and feminine categories? To simply put, French is one of many gendered languages in the world. So, you may ask, where did it all begin? French […]
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