Do the French have better language skills than other countries?
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Yes
by Manu L
As individuals, the French do not have better language skills than other citizens of other countries.
No
If the language skills of a nation were to be measured by the percentage of its population who speak
by Liz Allen
Whether you are embarking on self-study or a private tuition course in French, The French Experience 1 is worth considering. Writing
by Liz Allen
EXPRESSIONS USING 'TOUT'
'Tout' basically means 'all', but it is used in a number of ways in different expressions. Since it can be
The French language is spoken in many parts of the world, largely due to the colonization of various regions by settlers from France
172 Article Titles on French Language
- Ways to use the French verb 'savoir' in colloquial expressions (1 article)
- Ways to use the French verb 'voir' in colloquial expressions (1 article)
- The many ways of saying 'late' in French (1 article)
- Distinguishing between the various ways of saying 'to leave' in French (1 article)
- An introduction to French computer and Internet terms (2 articles)
- Tips for reviving your knowledge of the French language after long neglect (1 article)
- Origin of the Creole language (1 article)
- Tips for learning the gender of French nouns (7 articles)
- Ways to use the French verb 'laisser' (4 articles)
- French word pairs that cause confusion in use or meaning (2 articles)
- Do the French have better language skills than other countries? (16 articles)
- The French verb "vouloir' (7 articles)
- Conversational French: Knowing when to use c'est and when to use il est (4 articles)
- Recommended resources for learning French (7 articles)
- Why I like the French language (14 articles)
- Why should you learn to speak French? (6 articles)
- The many ways of saying 'then' in French (2 articles)
- French terms to use at the medical center or hospital (1 article)
- Ways to use the French verb 'arriver' (2 articles)
- Ways to use the French verb 'mettre' (1 article)
- How to discuss the weather in French (2 articles)
- How to express possession in French (1 article)
- Phrases to use in an emergency in a French-speaking country (1 article)
- French expressions related to birthdays and other celebrations (2 articles)
- Ways to use the French verb 'croire' (2 articles)
- How to improve your French language skills while on vacation (3 articles)
- Using comparatives and superlatives in French (2 articles)
- French expressions using the verb 'faire' (2 articles)
- Overview of verbs used most often in French (2 articles)
- Forms and usage of the French relative pronoun 'lequel' (1 article)
- Common French idioms using the verb avoir (1 article)
- Useful gifts for people learning French (2 articles)
- Football expressions commonly used in French (1 article)
- Common French phrases to use in restaurants (2 articles)
- How to use French stressed pronouns (1 article)
- How to use French relative pronouns (1 article)
- An overview of French dialects (1 article)
- How learning French will help you enjoy visiting a French speaking region (1 article)
- How to use the word 'comment' correctly in French (1 article)
- French grammar: Using direct objects (1 article)
- Effective and correct use of conjunctions in French (1 article)
- French grammar: A detailed look at irregular er verbs (1 article)
- French vocabulary used in describing the Tour de France (4 articles)
- French names for bread and pastries and what they mean (3 articles)
- The advantages of Canadians speaking both French and English (3 articles)
- How to use the French verb 'aimer' correctly (3 articles)
- The French Academy and its influence on the French language (2 articles)
- What is franglais? (2 articles)
- French Christmas traditions and associated language (2 articles)
- A look at the peculiarities of the French Canadian lexicon (1 article)



