Autumn in British English or fall in American English is the season where days are starting to get shorter and temperatures cooler....
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“avoir l’air” + adjective
Avoir l'air is a common phrase in French that means to seem, to appear, to look or sound. It is often followed by an adjective....
How to use “so” and “such”
If you are learning English, maybe you think that so and such are a little confusing. You may sometimes use so instead of such and...
How to pronounce the word “plus” in French?
The French word plus can have two different meanings: Plus can mean more, as in: Les gens passent plus de temps sur les réseaux...
“From the moment we speak a foreign language…”
This is a quotation by Isabelle Adjani. “From the moment we speak a foreign language, our hand and facial expressions, our body...
Summer fruits
It's summertime, the season where markets showcase their summer fruits. There's plenty of choice. If you spend the...
Difference between “above” and “over”
Above and over are two prepositions of place. Both basically mean “higher than” but it is often unclear for learners of English...
Summer French Conversation Group
If you are in Nice this summer and wish to meet other people while practising your French, the Conversation Nook is for you! Join...
Summer English Conversation Group
Have you ever wished you could just sit down, enjoy a drink, and speak English with a few people? The Conversation Nook is for you!...








