Friday, December 23, 2011

He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not


The last two days in class we watched a movie starring Audrey Tautou who does a wonderful job playing parts of creepy, socially awkward characters. She's in love with a married man, who barely knows of her existence. Tautou has this idea in her head that they're in love, she even buys plane tickets so they could run away to Italy together. She then proceeded to go to the airport with her bags all packed, and then was surprised that he didn't show up. Throughout the movie she continues to stalk him, outside his window, leaves him grotesque gifts, and so on. At the end of the movie she hits him over the head with a heavy object, he goes to the hospital, and she goes to a different type of hospital, a mental institute. She does try to escape, but eventually she get's better and is released. The movie ends there to leave you hanging, not knowing what she does next.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Remplacer les pronouns

1. J'en ai aporté. (7)
2. Il les a apporté. (4)
3. Nous lui avant de partir. (5)
4. Vous allez y rester longtemps. (6)
5. François a mis la dans son sac. (4)
6. Tus sais l'utiliser, n'est-ce pas? (4)
7. Je pense lui parler. (5)
8. Martnie y pense. (6)
9. Qu'est-ce que te en pense. (7)
10. Tu as besoin d'en faire. (7)
11. J'ai envie d'y aller. (6)
12. Annie les a invité. (4)
13. Nous les avons rendu. (4)
14. Nous lui avons rend. (5)
15. Vous les avez prêté. (4)
16. Vous lui avez prêté. (5)
17. Les amis de Marc en parler. (7)
18. Nous en avons acheté 3 kilos. (7)
19. Je les ai mis sur la table. (4)
20. J'y ai mis trois bouteilles de vin. (6)
21. Solgane y va. (6)
22. Je les ai fait ma-même. (4)
23. Ma petite cousine en peur. (7)
24. Nous en avons envie. (7)
25. Nous n'allons pas y rester. (7)
26. Il leur a donné des cadeaux. (5)

Paris, France

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Thursday, November 17, 2011

French Antique Hand Carved Mirror

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French Archway

Ronnie Tucker

French Quarter Rain

Ray Devlin

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Indirect/direct Object Pronouns

Direct objects reference to someone or something, some examples of them are me, la, le, te, vous, nous and les.

Indirect object pronouns are put before the verb and also refer to someone or something. It explains what they are doing. Some examples of indirect object pronouns are, te, me, leur, nous, vous, and lui.




Here's an irrelevant picture of a French pastry.



source: http://www.chocolatebycacao.com/product.php?id_product=56

Saints Day

In France there is a holiday called 'Saints Day', in a way its similar to the USA's Halloween. Although, the kids have off school and generally people go to graveyards to bring flowers and other objects to their deceased loved ones. It's more so a religious holiday for the French.