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Coucou les French learners,
Have you ever tried to read children’s books in French?
It might seem like a logical starting point for French learners, assuming that books written for children would have simple vocabulary and easy-to-follow plots.
While this assumption is partially correct,
Coucou les membres de la communauté,
Today, I’d like to have an honest conversation about our Senior Stage, designed for advanced French learners.
To be frank, My Dear Husband and I are grappling with some challenges in this stage. Initially, our goal was to teach French grammar through literary texts and incorporate history and culture sessions.
Coucou les French learners,
Are you familiar with Aesop’s fables?
I find it truly remarkable that Aesop, a slave in ancient Greece, managed to create a collection of fables that have endured for centuries and remain valuable today. 
Aesop’s stories have transcended generations,
Coucou les membres de la communauté,
Thank you to all the dedicated members who joined our Wednesday Zoom live session.
Your enthusiasm and active participation made it an incredibly productive reading session. Your commitment to French is truly inspiring!
Coucou les French learners,
Do you remember being told fables when you were little? Those enchanting stories with talking animals that captivated your imagination?
When I was a child in France, we would have to learn these fables by heart at school. These weren’t just any stories,