Tom’s back and since it’s the Euro 2016, he’s talking about sports fans in the USA and France.
7 Things the French are more relaxed about than Americans
When you think of Americans and the French, who seems more relaxed overall? For me, it’s a tossup and here are 7 things the French are more relaxed about than Americans.
5 Tips to make your French more natural
As a foreigner learning French, I’ve picked a few of these little things along the way and am sharing these language learning tips to make your French more natural. With my tips, you’ll be able to impress even a native speaker with your fluid, natural speech.
Ways to repurpose French glass yogurt jars
If you just can’t bear recycling your French glass yogurt jars and want to flex your DIY muscles, then this is the post for you.
Need a French/English language speaking partner? Let’s help each other out
When learning a new language, it can be difficult to find language partners with whom to practice — especially if you don’t live in a country where that language is spoken. So if you need a language speaking partner in English/French, read on.
France river cruise: A closer look at CroisiEurope’s MS Loire Princesse
Naturally curious about what the MS Loire Princesse had to offer, I emailed CroisiEurope to find out more about the exciting France river cruise in my neck of the woods. They kindly invited me on board and what a beautiful ship it was. Check out the dining room, guest rooms, outdoor areas and more aboard this one-of-a-kind ship.
Why comprehension needs to be your focus when learning a foreign language
I had a really, really hard time understanding spoken, spontaneous French outside the classroom. For anyone learning French, I’m here to tell you to forget all the grammar and writing exercises and listen up to what I have to say below. Comprehension needs to be your focus if you plan on spending any time in a French-speaking country.
Easy Le Creuset bread recipe I love!
I bought a Le Creuset Dutch oven last week because my houseguest wanted to cook for us. And I love it.
Oui In France is 4 this month: Roundup of top posts (plus a giveaway)
Oui In France has a birthday this month! I’m sharing some of the most popular posts over the years as well as my faves.
Customer service in France vs. the USA
What’s customer service in France like? The customer is almost always wrong. It’s often frustrating to get even minor issues resolved and French companies seem to have a different definition of “service” than American companies.
On that American enthusiasm
A recent YouTube video I watched the other day on Americans and exaggeration got me thinking… are Americans overly enthusiastic? Is that a bad thing? Is it something that makes us endearing?
Healthy brands in France: Natsu Foods
So over the past couple of weeks, I’ve happily sampled a variety of Natsu products and am sharing my thoughts here.
Here’s more on Natsu Foods and why I think it’s a brand you should check out.
When living in France starts messing with your English
If you’re anything like me, after living in a country where English isn’t the native language, you’ll start to a notice a phenomenon that I like to call “WTF is going on!?” You’ll notice yourself searching for words that were once at the tip of your tongue, second-guessing your spelling and experiencing somewhat frequent brain farts.
Quirks you notice about your French husband
My French husband has a few quirks but are they because he’s French or are they just part of his personality? What kind of French husband quirks am I talking about?
Monday Mishmash: 4/25/16
Salut, salut, mes amis! It’s Monday…. and this is Monday Mishmash — where I update you on what’s been going on around here, updates on the blog, links from around the web, and any other random stuff I feel like throwing at you!
How my shopping habits have changed since moving to France
My overall shopping habits in France have changed at the grocery store, while shopping online and even out and about at shops in town. What specifically has changed and why?
On changing style and how to dress French (or not)
Moving abroad has contributed to my changing style but not in the way I expected. French women look good but is it necessary to learn how to dress French to fit in? Even their casual-wear is slightly elevated above regular American casual clothing. Let’s talk about style and how it changes.
I hit 1,000 Facebook fans! (GIVEAWAY)
It’s giveaway time! Earlier this month, Oui In France hit 1,000 fans on Facebook! To thank you for your continued support, I’m sending you out a little package I put together!
17 Things I can do in France that I can’t in the USA
Everyone says that the USA is the land of opportunity… but not for everything! Here’s a list of things I can do in France that I can’t in the USA.
Things to know about the magical French dessert aisle
Ever browse the French dessert aisle? It’s my favorite section of the grocery store and here’s why!
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