by Yolaine Bodin | 8 Jun 2019 | French Language
Rêver… means to dream. You probably already know that. However, do you know the verb rêver can be followed by à, de or que? Let’s see when to use rêver à, rêver de and rêver que. Rêver de someone or something and rêver que are used for dreams you...
by Yolaine Bodin | 25 May 2019 | Other
You are having a conversation in French and you want to say that you visited a country, live in a city, will be traveling to a town. Which of these little words, i.e. prepositions, will you add in front of the name of the city or the country you are talking...
by Yolaine Bodin | 7 May 2019 | English Language
In the way and on the way are two common phrases in English. They look and sound similar but they have completely different meanings. So, what is the difference between in the way and on the way and when should we use them? In the way is used to...
by Yolaine Bodin | 27 Apr 2019 | French Language
Environ and vers are two words used in French when you want to say approximately, around, about… What is the difference between vers and environ, and when should we use one or the other? You’ll see it’s not very difficult actually: ...
by Yolaine Bodin | 16 Apr 2019 | English Language
“How are you?” That’s the way to ask how someone is that you have learned in class. It is correct of course, and you’ll definitely hear it in English-speaking countries. However, there are lots of other ways to ask How are you? in English. Why learn...