Learn The French Language by Dropping the Traditional Way and Learning French

I don’t know about you, but I can’t remember to have ever met someone who really mastered a foreign language that they had learned solely in school.  Back in the days I remember how my Spanish and English Read more

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Snow Fall Covered Paris, France This December 2010

Huge snowfall on Paris today paralyzed the whole city.  The snow that came down on the capital city of France, today, was one like none other in decades. Everything was shut down from the Eiffel Tower to the Read more

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Christmas Eve in France

Are you planning on going to spend a magical Christmas in Paris, France? At this time of the years, the city of light is getting dressed with the most beautiful Christmas lights you’d ever seen, and the city Read more

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France The Headquarter Of Wine

Among the whole wine world, France is indisputably the headquarters.  Most wines on the world market from the the top ones to budget table wines are modeled after French wines.

Every bottles of Chardonnay are modeled after white Read more

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TGV From Airport Chales de Gaulle

The TGV makes in France now makes connections with Paris largest airport, Charles de Gaulle.

Paris Charles de Gaulle airport has 3 terminals. T1, T2, And T3.  To know which terminal serves your airline, you just need to Read more

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The Truffle-French Delicacy

The truffle, chocolate with a French influence in flavor which is pleasing the palate all year long but especially during the holidays.

French chocolate is usually less sweet than the typical American-made chocolate with intensity in flavor.

Chocolate is Read more

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Italian Cameos Pure Masterpieces

Antique Cameos

As we arrived to Torre del Greco, on the bay of Naples, we had the chance to see the production of one of the hand-made art object typical to this part of Italy, The cameo. The Read more

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La Seine, The River Of Paris

Just about every major city in France is parted by a river, and sometimes two, like in the case of Lyon.

La Seine is the famous river running through the capital city of France, Paris.  The Read more

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The History Of Chocolat

Botanists say that wild cocoa trees likely grew in the Amazon and Orinoco valleys of South America thousands of years ago.  The history of chocolate shows that it was first the Mayas who cultivated the plant of the Read more

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The Euro € (European Money)

The Euro has been the European currency since 1999 and put in circulation on January 1, 2002.  The Euro is now the currency for 16 European countries. which are part of the European Union (EU).  There Read more

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The Rhône Alpes Valley

The Rhône Alpes region got its name from its two most important geographical features which are the mountain Alps (Alpes) and the French river Rhône which flows all through that region.

The Rhône river has been a vital conduit Read more

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The History Of The French Language.

The French language named by Americans the “language of romance” is being spoken by around 80 million people around the world as a first language, and another 110 million as a second language. And about 10 million people around Read more

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The Extraordinary Journey Of A French Mailman

Facteur Cheval

Have you ever heard of the mailman Cheval from Hauterives in the department of Drôme in France?

This man known all over France as “Facteur Cheval” (Mailman Cheval) was born in 1836 and became a mailman in Read more

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Some Facts About France

France landscape ranges from high mountains plateaux, lush farmlands, traditional villages to modern cities. It’s a country of a variety of climates as well. Very hot and sunny in the south to much cooler and rainy in the north. Read more

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Eploring Lyon, The Second City Of France

Lyon is the second city of France and one of the oldest one of the country, it sites on two main French rivers, le Rhône and la Saône and it is where both rivers finally meet before falling into Read more

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