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Last updated by MonsieurCroissant at April 16, 2013.

15 French animal-related idioms

Posted in: Children, FRENCH LESSONS, Fun, Resources, Vocabulary
  |  by: MonsieurCroissant
Tags: basics, French lessons, French tutoring, French tutors, Fun, idioms, Kids, Learn French, Learning French, Melbourne French lessons, Vocabulary
15 French animal-related idioms

In English we love our animal idioms. Someone can be ‘blind as a bat’, a ‘snake in the grass’ or as ‘mad as a cow’.

But did you know that the French love their animal expressions too?

When it’s freezing cold we say “Il fait un froid de canard” (=It is a duck’s cold) and if goose bumps appear, we call them  “la chair de poule” (=hen’s flesh).

To say “pigs might fly” we prefer using “quand les poules auront des dents” (=when hens will grow teeth).

We also have « C’est du pipi de chat » (this is cat wee) to talk about a drink with no fflavour or strength.

To refer to someone who is unreasonably stubborn we use the expression “Tête de mule” (=donkey’s head).

When we fail to turn up to a planned catch up or rendez-vous we use the expression « poser un lapin » (= to leave a rabbit).

If we turn up somewhere and nobody’s there, then we’ll use the expression “il n’y a pas un chat” (=there is not one cat).

While we’re trying to extract some information out of someone, then we will “tirer les vers du nez” (=pull the worms out of the nose).

If we’re starving hungry we might say we have a “une faim de loup” (= a wolf’s hunger).

Feeling a little down? Then you must “avoir le cafard” (= to have the cockroach).

If you are starting to feel pins and needles, then you’ll talk about “avoir des fourmis” (=to have ants).

How do you talk about someone with an impressive memory? Simply saying they have a “Mémoire d’elephant » (= an elephant’s memory).

Is your favourite French tutor quizzing you on some French expressions and despite your hard work you can’t remember? If you really don’t know the answer, your tutor might ask if you want to “donner ta langue au chat” (=give your tongue to the cat).

Now it’s your turn to give your fabulous tutor a hard time. If you can’t read their writing because it is oh soooooo small? Tell them they have “une écriture en pattes de mouche » (=a fly’s legs writing).

Last but not least, before you start learning, your French might not be top-notch and you might « parler français comme une vache espagnole » (=to speak French like a Spanish cow)… but don’t worry, this won’t last J especially if you choose a fantastic VoulezVouloz tutor!

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This post was written for by our lovely French tutor lovely Delphine who teaches French on the Central Coast of NSW.  Merci Delphine!

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If you’d like to learn more about our Private or small group French lessons for children, then contact us or call us on 0448 271 392. We have expert French tutors available in SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, CANBERRA and BRISBANE!

 

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L’heure du Thé event

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Tags: Fun, Melbourne, Melbourne French lessons, Paris
L’heure du Thé event

It’s time to release your inner Parisian

We’re delighted to be involved in Le Style’s L’heure du Thé event this year. This chic French Afternoon tea fundraiser event is in support of the national Breast Cancer foundation where you can enjoy an indulgent buffet-style afternoon tea in the luxury surroundings of the Sofitel Melbourne.

Sip on sparkling white wine on arrival, enjoy delicious rich gâteaux & pâtisseries, ribbon sandwiches, hot & cold mini pots, fontaine à chocolat, Madame Flavour teas, a cocktail bar and more.

On top of this there’s French entertainment, prizes for the best-dressed and you’ll take home a goody bag (including VoulezVouloz magnets!)

  • Quoi? L’heure du Thé event
  • Quand? 16th June (Sun) 1-6pm
    Tea sessions: 1-3pm and 4-6pm
  • Ou? Sofi’s Lounge Level 1. Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, Melbourne
  •  C’est combien? First 50 Early bird tickets special: $80 only
    Standard tickets: $100

So release your inner Parisan and be sure to book your tickets! 

Contact VoulezVouloz !!

If you’d like to learn more about our Private or small group French lessons for children, then contact us or call us on 0448 271 392. We have expert French tutors available in SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, CANBERRA and BRISBANE!

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Infographic: Why learn French?

Posted in: Children, FRENCH LESSONS, Fun
  |  by: MonsieurCroissant
Tags: French lessons, French tutoring, French tutors, infographic, Kids, Learn French, Learning French, Melbourne French lessons, News, Vocabulary

Why_learn_French_Infographic

 

Check out our awesome new infographic. Wondering if you should learn French? Well here are some great reasons:

If you’re struggling to read the infographic, try launching it in a new window.

 

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If you’d like to learn more about our Private or small group French lessons for children, then contact us or call us on 0448 271 392. We have expert French tutors available in SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, and BRISBANE!

 

 

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The Ten Best Apps for learning French

Posted in: Children, FRENCH LESSONS, Fun, Vocabulary, We recommend
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Tags: basics, French lessons, Fun, itunes apps, Kids, Learn French, Learning Apps, Learning French, Melbourne French lessons, Vocabulary
The Ten Best Apps for learning French

If you have an iPad or iPhone you’ll already know that there are some pretty awesome French apps out there. But we thought we’d pull together a list of our favourites*:

Learn French

  • Best for: Children, game lovers
  • Cost: Free
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: One of the best education apps of the year! – Apple (Rewind 2011). Start reading, speaking and learning French today with MindSnacks! Our language apps feature nine addictive games that build essential vocabulary & conversation skills. Perfect for students or travelers of any age who want to learn French.

LINGUPINGUFRENCHLinguPingu

  • Best for: Preschoolers (our 3-year old loves it)
  • Cost:$1.99
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: This intuitive and colourful app for preschoolers is easy to understand through the combination of image and sound. Educational studies have shown that children of a young age are highly receptive to language learning and articulative expression. With LinguPinguin, curious children encounter a playful approach to learning foreign languages.

French Audio Flash cards

  • Best for: School age and adult learners
  • Cost: $14.99
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: Learn over 4,400 French words! – yes, that is right 4,400! And each and every one with native speaker audio.

iSpeak French

  • Best for: Travellers, School age and adult learners
  • Cost: $1.99
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: iSpeak French translates from English to French, as well as from French to English using Google’s advanced translation service. High quality English and French voices are included within the app itself, so text to speech is done quickly with full quality and no compression.

Frenchie Teachie

  • Best for: Children
  • Cost: FREE
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: Learn French the fun way: with easy, fun and cute games ! More than 230 words and their article in 12 different games !

French exercises

  • Best for: School age and adult learners
  • Cost: Free
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: French learning tools that includes:
– French-English and English-French dictionaries
– several vocabulary and conjugation learning games
The app comes with lots of pictures and recorded words so that you can easily remember vocabulary and pronunciation.

PRINCESSESLEARNFRENCHPrincesses learn French

  • Best for: Younger children
  • Cost: Free
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: Princesses Learn French™ is a free app that features a story-based approach, using games and songs to expose children to French.
Princesses Learn French™ is designed and tested by multilingual parents and educators who are passionate about inspiring children to learn new languages.

Mes Mots a moi

  • Best for: Younger children
  • Cost: .89 Euros
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: Mes Mots a moi is the ideal application for your child to learn the alphabet and to help them read French and enrich their vocabulary while having fun!

Free French Essentials by AccelaStudy®

  • Best for: School age and adult learners
  • Cost: Free
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: AccelaStudy® is the award-winning language education software for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad that helps you understand and pronounce words in the shortest possible time. Learn new French words quickly, easily, and permanently with AccelaStudy®.

French offline translator

  • Best for: Travellers, school age children and adult learners
  • Cost: $10.49
  • Works with: iPad, iPhone

Description: You talk or type – it translates. 100% offline. No data fees.

 

Have you tried Podcasts?

In the iTunes store head to the podcasts section and you can download some great free podcasts.

Our favourite is ‘Coffee Break French’

It starts from the absolute basics of French and works up to full conversation and more advanced language. There are well over 100 sessions and they’re fantastic, and of course you can learn at your own speed.

*Please note that these apps are simply some of the apps used by VoulezVouloz customers and tutors. We are not responsible for the content. We are not affiliated to any of the app development companies nor do we profit by promoting them. We also don’t take any responsibility if you try them and don’t like them!!

 

Contact VoulezVouloz French tutoring

If you’d like to learn more about our Private or small group French lessons for children, then contact us or call us on 0448 271 392. We have expert French tutors available in SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, and BRISBANE!

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Ten top tips to help your kids learn FRENCH

Posted in: Children, FRENCH LESSONS, Fun
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Tags: Brisbane, Canberra, Central coast, Childrens French lesson, French lessons, French tutoring, Fun, Kids, Learn French, Learning French, Melbourne, Melbourne French lessons, Sydney
Ten top tips to help your kids learn FRENCH

Our Top 10 Tips to help your kids learn French

So you’re thinking about some private French lessons for your kids, but are wondering whether it’s worth the investment? Don’t worry, we understand. As parents ourselves we know how hard it is to keep young children’s attention for more than five minutes!

At VoulezVouloz, our French tutors have years of experience teaching French to children of all ages. We work hard to understand what makes them tick and which French teaching methods are actually going to be effective. Over the years we’ve learned a trick or two that we thought we’d share, these tips are especially effective if you child is aged between three and ten.
So here are our Top Ten Tips to help younger kids learn French!

1.     Pictures speak louder than words: With young children (especially those who can’t yet read) it’s all about images. Flash cards, pictures and colouring are all fun, interactive ways to help them learn French without them realizing they are actually learning!

 2.     Making French stick: Post it notes are a great invention and a perfect way to learn French. Try writing out useful words (check our resources section to get your started) on post it notes and sticking them things around the house. You could even use different colour post it notes to help them learn different genders words;  blue notes for ‘Le’ and pink notes for ‘la’ for example.

 3.     A breath of fresh air: Sitting at the kitchen table might seem ideal for your French lesson, but kids like to move around! Our tutors often take children into the garden for their French lesson. Naming things they see, or jumping on a trampoline while they learn. Our tutors are also happy to accompany a parent and child on a trip to a café, or supermarket to make the French experience real!

 4.     Today is French day: Pick a day of the week where the entire family tries to speak French, or if this sounds hard, just one mealtime. This can be a fun (and very funny) way of driving French into little heads. When Mummy starts describing her day in French or Daddy names each dish as he’s washing up, they’re sure to get involved.

 5.     Join in: A French lesson is not an alternative to childcare (our French tutors require a parent or legal guardian to be present at all times) so why not sit down with your child during their lesson and join in for a while? Children desperately want their parent’s attention and approval, so if they see you learning and enjoying French, so will they.

 6.     It’s a play date: For younger children, don’t even use the term ‘French lesson’. It will surely put them off. Present them with something like ‘Our French friend Marion is coming to play with you’ – that immediately puts the child at ease. There’s no need to perform or succeed, all they have to do is have fun (while speaking French!)

 7.     French TV addicts: Although we may hate it ourselves, children love TV. You could be really strict and ONLY let your children watch TV in French, or you could buy some of their favourite DVDs in French and say that every second time they watch it they must watch it in French. By hearing the film in both French and English, their little brains will absorb it easily.

 8.     French books: As above, it’s a great idea to buy their favourite books in French. Abbey’s bookshop in Sydney (where you get 10% off language materials when you mention our name) has a range of popular titles in French (think Spot the Dog, and the Mr Men series). Read a little to your child each night then make a list of all the words you don’t understand to run through with your teens at their next lesson.

 9.     Let the lyrics do the work: Your older children probably already have an iPod or iPad so why not borrow it and download some funky French tunes?  Speak to your tutor about the latest cool releases in France and also you can Google the lyrics to help them understand what they’re hearing. If they play them regularly you’ll be surprised how much French they learn without really trying.

 10.  Repetition: If you just have one French lesson a week and don’t reinforce it with any of the other tips above, the French won’t stick. Try to ensure you spend some extra time in the week going through what your child has learned in a relaxed way so that they’re not waiting a week for French top up.

At VoulezVouloz we work hard to match our handpicked French tutors to your child’s individual needs. We ensure they have the right skill set and experience to guarantee a great French learning experience, but also we want to ensure you child genuinely likes their French tutor and enjoys their company (it’s extra hard to learn from a teacher you don’t feel comfortable with!!)

Learn more about our French lessons for kids

These are just some of the reasons why we’re known as Australia’s favourite French home-tuition service!

If you’d like to learn more about our Private or small group French lessons for children, then contact us or call us on 0448 271 392. We have expert French tutors available in SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE and CANBERRA!

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