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Cannes Film Festival 2010: An Overview and French Pronunciation

“So, where’s the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?”

-Christina Aguilera
(She’ll never live that one down.)
Le Festival de Cannes
As most of us are well aware, the Festival de Cannes is an annual film festival held in the town of (you guessed it!) Cannes, France.  The event takes place each year (usually in May) at the [...]

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Happy May Day - les droits des ouvriers

In the States, May Day means classrooms full of elementary school students simultaneously weaving paper baskets, constructing tissue-paper flowers to put inside, and (after school) placing the baskets on a doorstep, ringing the doorbell, and running away while leaving behind the home-made surprise.
This tradition of flower-giving began in France as a way of marking the [...]

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Joyeuses Pâques! Easter traditions in France.

Happy Easter![Audio clip: view full post to listen]
As in many other countries in the world, Easter is a holiday observed in France by both religious and non-religious people.  France is still a largely Catholic country, and even those who don’t regularly attend mass throughout the year will go to church on Easter Suday, or Pâques.
Many [...]

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April Fools! Or, in France, April Fish!

I know, I know, April Fools‘ Day was last week, but the French version is just too funny not to mention.
In France, April Fools’ Day is known as poisson d’avril, or the fish of April.
Where we’re more apt to employ whoopi cushions and plastic spiders, French youth have a different tradition: schoolchildren will stick a [...]

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Les Rues De Paris: Partie Trois – The Streets Of Paris: Part Three

LES RUES DE PARIS: PARTIE TROIS – THE STREETS OF PARIS: PART THREE   [Audio clip: view full post to listen]

Well, I made Part One and Part Two, so why not round it off with Part Three?  There’s always some tidbit of information that I can’t fit into a given lesson, and there’s usually [...]

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Get Faire la bise – A Post On French Cultural Etiquettes;)

“Faire la bise”[fer la biz]
“To kiss on the cheek”
To faire la bise is to greet someone in the traditional French fashion: with a kiss on each cheek. In some regions of France (and in other Francophone countries), three or more kisses is on par, but generally speaking, two is the [...]

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