Kids' activities in French for the Holidays
Inside our interactive worksheet, you will find: a manual DIY, a coloring page, a crosswords puzzle, a holiday recipe, and many more! Read More…
Kids' activities in French for the Holidays
Inside our interactive worksheet, you will find: a manual DIY, a coloring page, a crosswords puzzle, a holiday recipe, and many more! Read More…
French English Look-Alikes: Words that don’t mean what you think
The French and English languages have a lot in common, but don’t trust every word you think you recognize. Some words that look the same can lead you in very different directions. Read More…
Learn French the cozy way: 10 movies to curl up with this fall
When the days get rainier and the air gets cooler, there's nothing better than a good movie, a blanket, and a steaming cup of hot chocolate. This fall, why not turn your movie nights into an opportunity to learn a new language? Read More…
How to Survive Spoken French (Without Losing Your Mind)
So you’ve been studying French for months, maybe years. You know your "passé composé", you can conjugate "être" and "avoir" like a champ, or ordering a croissant in perfect textbook French (a very important point I must say!). But then… you meet a real French person. And suddenly, it’s like your ears are broken. Are they even speaking French? Or is it some mysterious “secret level” of the language no teacher told you about? Read More…
Sun, Fun, and French: a summer Activity book for Adults
Ready to practice your French while enjoying the summer? This carnet d'été is perfect for adults who want to practice French with a touch of fun. Pack your knowledge and let’s begin this adventure! Read More…
French activities for children to do this summer
Keep your French sharp this summer with our Cahier de Vacances! It’s filled with quick, practical exercises to help you review grammar, vocabulary, and essential language skills. A simple and stress-free way to stay on track while you enjoy your break. Read More…
Your Summer Travel Guide to Francophone Expressions
Take a trip with us, not by plane (just yet), but through language!
This summer, we invite you to travel the Francophone world by exploring some of its most colorful and surprising
expressions. If you are planning your next real-world adventure or just daydreaming for now, these local phrases might
come in handy one day.
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Find the best French summer camp for your child
Summer is around the corner and summer camps are a great way to spark your child's creativity and curiosity by offering them an immersive experience that blends fun with learning. Choosing the right one is the first step toward giving your child a summer filled with excitement, growth, and discovery. Read More…
The benefits of being bilingual as a child
Learning a new language isn’t always easy—especially as we get older. It’s well known that children learn languages much faster than adults. But beyond just picking up languages quickly, bilingualism offers a whole range of benefits and advantages. Let’s dive into them! Read More…
Where to find french food in Vancouver?
Finding imported French products in Canada—especially in British Columbia—can be challenging! That’s why we’ve put together a selection of the best places to discover French and francophones products in Metro Vancouver. Read More…
10 mistakes English speakers make when they speak French (and how to avoid them)
We know how tricky and confusing French can be. Some mistakes are easy to laugh off, while others can completely change the meaning of what you're trying to say. So, we’ve put together a list of common mistakes English speakers make when learning French—and how to avoid them. Read More…
How to Learn French: 10 Tips from Alliance Française Vancouver Teachers
Are you wondering how to learn French? Do you find it a bit complicated? Don't worry, you're in the right place! Our French teachers have shared the best tips to help you succeed in your learning journey. Read More…
French activities for Kids during the Holidays
Looking for activities to do with your kids during the holiday break? With our printable activity book, you can keep your children busy
while supporting their French learning!
Inside our interactive worksheet, you will find some manual DIY, fun crosswords puzzle and coloring, a French recipe and more!
These activities are perfect for children between 5 and 9 years old.
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Entertainment as a Gateway to New Realities: The Power of Virtual Reality
Entertainment has always been a way to escape, to experience new realities, often through the unknown. Whether it’s film, television, or video games, each cultural medium offers a sense of discovery. However, for the most immersive experience, nothing compares to virtual reality (VR). Read More…
A unique Educational & Cultural Center in Vancouver
Alliance Française Vancouver stands out as a true center of Francophone culture and education. The diversity of educational and cultural services this center offers is unique in Vancouver and accessible to all: whether you're an artist looking for a studio to produce your art, looking for activities to do with family, friends Read More…
What you need to know about the Paris 2024 Olympics
From July 26 to August 11, 2024, the Olympic Games will take place in Paris: 19 days of competition, 32 different sports, 10,500 athletes and 329 events will be contested! A historic moment for France, Read More…
8 podcasts to practice your French
Looking to boost your French listening skills outside of class? Check out these podcasts that we've selected for kids and adults. Whether you're on the bus, at home, or relaxing at the beach, they're a great way to practice anywhere. From fun children's stories to Read More…
7 Fun Facts about Alliance Francaise Vancouver
Alliance Francaise Vancouver celebrates 120 years in 2024! Part of the local network since 1904, we've evolved over the years, responding to the needs of the growing community of Metro Vancouver residents, increasingly focused on Read More…
Spring Break activities for Kids and Teens in Metro Vancouver
This year, Spring Break hits on March 18th to 28th, and we've got plenty of activities to keep you or your kids busy! Here are some indoors and outdoors activities, for kids and teens. There is something for everyone! Read More…
Discover The Different Spaces In Our Future Building
In view of our growing community, Alliance Francaise Vancouver was faced with the need to open a new building capable of accommodating more members and offering a wide variety of educational, cultural and community activities and events. As we know much of you are impatiently waiting for the building to open very soon, let us give you an idea of the spaces you will be able to find there Read More…
DALF C1 Test Preparation Guide for Adults
Following our series of guides for DALF exams, in this article we are going to discuss how to prepare for the DALF C1 exam. As an official centre for DELF and DALF exams in Vancouver, we have the experience and know-how on how to succeed in your DALF C1 test. At the end of the article, you’ll be able to download a DALF C1 preparation guide so you can practice at home. Read More…
Immersive Experiences: How Virtual Reality is questioning current cultural and social issues
Our digital art exhibition V-Unframed, taking place at the Beaumont Studios from November 24-26th, 2023, offers a profound exploration of immersive artworks that push the boundaries of storytelling and empathy. Viewers can embark on a transformative journey through a selection of local and international immersive artworks that question and bring attention to crucial cultural and social issues. Learn more about some of them: Read More…
How to Learn French as an Adult: A Comprehensive Guide
Learning a new language as an adult can be a rewarding and enriching experience. French, known for its elegance and cultural significance, is a fantastic choice. Whether you're planning a trip, seeking career opportunities, or simply want to expand your horizons, here's a comprehensive guide on how to learn French as an adult. Read More…
Ten things you might not know about the French language
In today´s article we will tell you about the 10 things that you might not know about the French language. Read More…
To help our students succeed in their DELF exams, we have created a series of articles that provide tips to think about and work on as part of the DELF A2 preparation for teenagers from Grade 8 to 12. Read More…
French books for children and teens with advanced level
In this article, we will be sharing some books recommended for children and teens who have an advanced level of French, commonly known as French level B2. Some of these books can be suitable for children following French immersion programs in British Columbia. We will go through a list of books by age group, and that are also available in our French media library. Read More…
False friends between French and English
As two of the world's most widely spoken languages, French and English share a lot of similarities in terms of vocabulary and grammar. However, there are also many instances where these languages can lead to confusion due to the concept of "false friends." False friends are words that look or sound similar in both languages but have different meanings. Just like some French expressions, false friends can cause confusion and miscommunication, particularly for language learners. When a word in one language is similar to a word in another language, it's easy to assume that they have the same meaning. However, this is not always the case. False friends are common between languages that have a shared history, such as French and English. French and English have been in contact for hundreds of years, and as a result, many words have entered each language from the other. Some of these words have changed meaning over time or developed different connotations, leading to the creation of false friends.In this article, we'll explore this phenomenon in more detail and provide five examples of false friends between French and English. Read More…
Benefits of using VR for art exploration and language learning
As pioneers of the first virtual reality platform in francophone associations, Espace
V,
in today's article we would like to talk about the benefits of using these type of technologies for art exploration and for learning
languages, like French.
Virtual reality has opened up new avenues for us to explore and experience different worlds that would have otherwise been impossible. The
use of this technology has extended to the arts and language learning, and it is an excellent tool to explore and learn about new cultures,
especially for those interested in French culture.
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Having previously discussed the best French
series on Netflix, now
it is time to share with you some of our recommendations of French films for teenagers. French cinema has a long history of producing
some of the most thought-provoking and entertaining films in the world. From romantic comedies to thrillers and dramas, French cinema has
something to offer for every age group.
If you're a teenager and interested in watching some great French films, you've come to the right place. In this blog, we'll be discussing
the top 5 French films that are perfect for teenagers.
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Beginner French worksheets for children
Spring break is just around the corner and the kids will get to enjoy two weeks of free time, a perfect time for them to start getting
familiar with a new language, like French!
We have created a printable beginner French worksheet for children aged 8 to 10 with exercises for them learn new French words
and phrases in a fun way! In this basic French worksheet, they will learn how to present themselves to others, learn the name of colours and
new words with a crossword puzzle.
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Difference between the French verbs apporter, emporter, amener, and emmener
Today we are going explain one of the most common grammar confusions French learners have, and that is, understanding the difference between the vers "apporter", "emporter", "amener" and "emmener". Read More…
There are several aspects to learning a language, the first one is learning the proper base with the knowledge of language rules. The second is learning the context in which a language develops, meaning, the cultural notions proper to the place where it is spoken and that give way the origin of idiomatic expressions or slang. The latter is usually learned during interactions with language natives, through cultural events, or even by watching television or movies. In today’s article we will share with you some French idiomatic expressions and their meaning so that next time you talk with a native, you can integrate it to your conversation. Read More…
Books for intermediate French learners
In this article, we will be discussing books that are intended for intermediate levels of French, commonly known as French level A2 and level B1. We will go through a list of books by age group, and that are also available in our French media library. Read More…
10 things you might not know about French
In this article we will tell you about the 10 things that you might not know about the French language like sounds,
pronunciation, and more.
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New year, New Language: The benefits of learning French in Vancouver
Now that the Christmas
celebrations are over
and the new year just started, many of us are considering resolutions to learn new skills and hobbies. If you're thinking about learning a
new language, French is an excellent choice for a number of reasons.
In this article, we'll explore the practical and personal benefits of learning French, as well as the resources available in and around
Vancouver to help you get started. By the end, you'll have a good understanding of why French should be your new year resolution.
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We are just a few weeks away from the holiday season, which also means that it is time to replay all the classic Christmas movies that we love. In today’s blog we continue to share with you Christmas traditions in France and today will share with you some classic French Christmas movies that we like and that are ideal for this festive season. . Read More…
Difference between TEF and TCF Canada
Every week, we welcome a group of people that are interested in presenting an official French language proficiency test for immigration
purposes. As an official testing centre for TEF and TCF, we often get asked, what is the difference between the TEF and TCF?
In this post we will be explaining that difference, and
since we already spoke about the TEF,
we will be covering the TCF in more detail. There are different types of TCF exams, depending on the immigration purposes; however, since we
apply the TCF-Canada, we will be discussing the test for Canadian citizenship.
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French Speaking World Cup Teams 2022
The World cup started in November 20th, and we are now heading into the round of 16 matches. Since we are a French language and cultural centre, and as we approach the final games of the World Cup 2022, we thought it’d be a good idea to write about the French Speaking themes that have and are currently competing. Read More…
How long does it take to learn French?
How much time does it take for me to be completely fluent in French? This is one of the questions that we are often asked when people decide to register for one of our French courses. In today’s article we will go through the different levels so that you understand what is considered a fluent French speaker, as well as, the factors that can help you learn French fast. Read More…
Top 10 French Foods for winter
Can you feel the cold? The weather has changed dramatically here in Vancouver and is heavily announcing the winter season and one of our favourite holidays, Christmas! Previously, we had discussed the famous foods that are eaten for Christmas in France but today, we are going to share with you our top 10 French foods for the winter. We have selected a few of our favorite dishes from several francophone countries that will surely keep you warm this winter. A word of caution, you might be hungry after reading! Read More…
Our favourite French singers and bands
Who doesn’t enjoy music? As Victor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” In previous articles, we have explored French movies and television series, today we will share with our list of French singers and other French bands from francophone countries, including, of course, Canadian French musicians. Read More…
French worksheet for grade 1 students
It’s back to school time! Which means the beginning of a new school year. For some children, this can be challenging because they must switch from “vacation” mode to “school” mode. Some parents choose to have their children work on some academic exercises or, if they take French classes, the cahier des vacances, over the summer to avoid the summer slide. If you chose not to have your child review schoolwork during the vacations, we have created a French worksheet for Grade 1 children in French immersion to help them get back in school and refresh their French knowledge. Read More…
How to help your child in French immersion when you don’t speak French?
Learning a new language can be challenging. It is known that children are natural language learners: their lack of inhibition and
adaptability makes it easier for them to pick up sounds and words.
As parents, we want to ensure the most successful outcome for our children, so supporting them in school is one of our primary concerns, but
how can we help our children when we don’t speak French?
In today’s article, we will share a few ideas to help you support them in their learning journey, even if your knowledge of French is
limited.
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French TV series for teenagers
To continue with our series of French series and tv show recommendations , we will be sharing a list of the best French teenage TV series that we have found on Netflix and YouTube so that teenagers can practice their listening skills and get familiar with conversations and words used between young people in France. Read More…
What are the famous foods in France?
Summer time is a time to travel and to discover delicious cuisine. On today’s article we will be talking about famous foods in France for
you to try out the next time you plan a visit to that country.
As a bonus, we will share with you a short recipe at the end for you to be able to prepare one of these dishes at home and enjoy a
traditional French dish.
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Difference between futur proche and futur simple
Learning a new language can sometimes be confusing, especially when we talk about verb tenses. Like in our previous post explaining the difference between passe compose and imparfait, today we are going to go over another of the most common grammar mistakes French learners do, and that is, understanding the difference between the “futur proche” and “futur simple”. Read More…
Printable French exercises for children
The Summer break is under way and even though it is time for kids to play and relax, a few minutes of French a day can really help them
continue improving their French!
We have created a printable French exercise worksheet for children to learn new words and practice French in a fun day! In this basic French
worksheet, they will be able to color pages of their favourite sea animals, learn new vocabulary with a crossword puzzle in French and
explain or draw how they wish to spend their vacations.
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Learning a new language can seem like something challenging when you are an adult; however, several studies show that the learning
of a foreign language may generate benefits for older individuals, such as enhancement of cognitive functioning. In
addition, learning a new language can represent new socializing opportunities when you are an adult, something that is more challenging
for adults than children.
In this article, you will be able to discover and download a French book for beginners, exclusively made by Alliance
Francaise Vancouver.
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Learning French or any new language can be challenging; however, there are times when we need to speed up the process because we have a trip coming up or because we saw an opportunity where French skills are needed. So, how long does it take to learn French? Read More…
American actor Milton Berle said that laughter is an instant vacation. With the summertime just around the corner and school vacations
coming, we thought we would share with you a list of funny French jokes for kids that can be shared with them to have a good laugh.
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Difference between "C'est" and "Il est"
There are many common mistakes that might be evident to native speakers, but not so evident to French language learners. If you are at
beginner level French, one of this might be the use of c'est and il est.
In this article, we will explain the common rules with examples that will help you know when it is appropriate to use "il
est" and "c'est in the French language.
If
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French Series for Kids on Netflix
In this article, we will be going over Netflix series and movies in French for kids. That way your children can practice their listening skills while being entertained! Read More…
How to help your kids learn French
We sometimes encounter questions from parents who ask us how they can help their kids learn French outside of the classroom. Depending on
the place where you live, it can sometimes be challenging to find the opportunities for them to use their French when it is one of your main
languages.
In this article, we will provide you with a list of things you can do to help your kids learn French in a fun and immersive way.
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TEF Canada Sample test and preparation
The TEF Canada test is a French-language skills test that is used for people interested in immigrating to Canada, for working or study permits, permanent residency applications, and/or Canadian citizenship applications. Read More…
It is the Easter weekend, and in our article on Christmas traditions in France, we will explore what the Easter traditions are in France. As you might notice, most of these traditions are centered around food so we will be sharing some Easter food ideas with you! Read More…
It is National Poetry Month, a month where we celebrate writing, creativity, and verses. In this article we will share with you some simple French poems for kids for your children to work on their oral expression and increase their opportunities to learn new vocabulary. Read More…
The Best French Books for Kids 2022
In commemoration of International Children’s Day, we thought it would be great to write about the best French books for kids in 2022.
Multiple studies show that reading can strengthen the brain and improve school performance through improved vocabulary, communication
skills, prediction skills, and knowledge acquisition.
Our librarian has selected French books for kids that can help children improve their French and can help boost their reading skills.
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Best French Series on Netflix for Adults
There are many online streaming services available or online libraries where you can access French films or series. One of those
famous platforms is Netflix, in this article we will share will you our list of the best French series on Netflix for adults that
are bingeworthy.
Take some time to relax, enjoy, and practice your French from home while watching French series!
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Our favourite French Cartoons for kids
Spring break is just around the corner and children can take that time to practice their French or learn more French in one of our Spring
Break Camps!
In this article we will be reminiscing about our childhood and will share with you our favourite French cartoons for kids. Make
better use of TV time and watch these cartoons with your child so that they can practice and listen to French at the same time.
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International Women's Day 2022
It's March 8th and today we commemorate International Women's Day, an occasion for us to reflect on the rights and the importance of the
role of women in society.
For this occasion, we've asked a few of our team members at Alliance Française Vancouver to share with us their thoughts on inspirational
women in their lives.
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DELF A1 preparation guide for teens
To help our students succeed in their DELF exams, we have created a series of articles that provide tips to think about and work on as
part of the DELF A1 preparation for teenagers from Grade 8 to 12.
This article covers the DELF A1 level, specifically for teenagers. There is also a test for children called DELF Prim which
will be covered in another post.
You will also be able to download a DELF A1 sample guide with exercises to practice.
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How to get external high school credits with the DELF junior?
In this article we will be talking about the DELF Junior and its advantages as a Grade 10 to 12 student in British Columbia. Read More…
DELF B2 Test Preparation Guide for Adults
In this article we are going to discuss how to prepare for the DELF B1 exam. As an official centre for DELF and DALF
exams in Vancouver, we have the experience and know-how on how to succeed in your DELF B2 test.
At the end of the article, you’ll be able to download a DELF B2 preparation guide so you can practice at home.
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Difference between passé composé and imparfait
There are common subjects that students tend to confuse when learning French. If you are at beginner level French, one of this might be the
use of the past tenses passé composé and imparfait.
In this article, we will explain the common rules that will help clarify the differences between passé composé and imparfait.
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TEF Canada, the French test you should take to immigrate to Canada
If you are looking into immigrating into Canada, you might be aware that one of the conditions to qualify is that you prove your English and/or French skills. Since it is a choice, some people select to pass the French test for Canadian immigration, also known as the TEF (Test d'Evaluation de Français) Canada. In this article we will give you the necessary information concerning the TEF Canada exam so you can know what to expect when taking the French test to immigrate to Canada. Read More…
Top 10 Christmas songs for kids in French
On today’s holiday blog series, we will be sharing with you the top 10 Christmas songs for kids in French to help kids practice and
learn new words in French!
We have even included some of these Christmas tracks in our Spotify list “Noel des enfants” so that your children can sing along to these
tunes.
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What would Christmas be without food? It would very probably be less exciting! What are some foods typically served for Christmas in France? Because it is Christmas, there are a lot of options for food. Read More…
How do they celebrate Christmas in Paris
Christmas is huge in Paris, the streets are decorated, the shops are full of decorations. It is a really nice time to be in France! Let’s see how they celebrate Christmas in Paris, France! Read More…
How to write Santa and other Christmas words in French
The holiday season is here, and we can’t wait to celebrate it with you! In our special blog edition of the Holidays in French, we’ll teach you Christmas words in French, such as, how to say Santa clause in French, Merry Christmas and other holiday expressions. Read More…
DELF B1 test preparation guide
Following our series of guides for DELF exams, in this article we are going to discuss how to prepare for the DELF B1 exam. As an official centre for DELF and DALF exams, we’ve got you covered! At the end of the article, you’ll be able to download a DELF B1 sample paper so you can practice at home. Read More…
DELF level A2 exam preparation guide for adults
As the official center for the DELF exam in Vancouver, we have created a series of articles that provide tips to think about and work on as part of the DELF Tout Public A2 exam preparation for adults. Read More…
How to succeed on your DELF A1 exam
If you have been taking French classes for a while, you know that several exams are available to prove your level of French. As the official center for DELF exam in Vancouver, we will give you a few tips on things to think about and work as part of the preparation for your DELF exam. Read More…
Best Ways to Learn French Online
Learning a new language can be both exciting and challenging. Learning a language includes numerous benefits like brain development, knowledge of new cultures, social engagement, and business opportunities. There are also several ways to learn French online. Luckily, the Internet is a wealthy place for information and ideas; as French language experts, here are our suggestions on what are the best ways to learn French online Read More…