French the natural way: read & cook
Coucou les French learners,
It’s been freezing cold this week, il a fait un froid glacial !
Read a good bookSo it is the perfect time to be reading a good book by the fire, au coin du feu.
Coucou les French learners,
It’s been freezing cold this week, il a fait un froid glacial !
Read a good bookSo it is the perfect time to be reading a good book by the fire, au coin du feu.
Coucou les French learners,
Yesterday was a special day and an excuse to eat loads of crêpes ! Miam !
La ChandeleurThe French celebrate la Chandeleur every 2nd of February, which marks the day when Jesus was presented at the temple in Jerusalem.
Coucou les French learners,
Bonne fête des rois ! Happy Three Kings Day! In France, on the 6th of January the Wise Men figurines in the nativity scene are placed around baby Jesus; in the lead up to this date, they were being gradually moved closer and closer to the stable.
To share the Epiphany tradition with your French students, here are some ideas:
Explain the tradition
The Mary Glasgow website published an article La Galette des Rois which explains the tradition in France with its audio version to download (all for free).