Not exact matches
When she's not developing recipes
in the kitchen, she spends her days searching for the best
French cuisine her
town has to offer, cheering on her husband's hockey team and enjoying
life as a new mom.
Being so close to the
French border when I
lived in Spain last year, I took a few day trips to adorable little
towns in the south of France.
It reminds me of this article about a guy named Chad who likes to drink champagne
in the bathtub at 8 am and eat
French bread pizzas for every meal when his
live -
in girlfriend is out of
town.
8 - year - old Elli and her mother, Marlène,
live in a small
town by the
French Riviera where they act out to relieve boredom and hide from social services.
It's a biopic about modern dance pioneer Loie Fuller that follows her from her days as a teenager
living with her
French father
in the American Midwest to her journey to France, where her unusual dance style, utilizing silks and colored lights to help create arresting visual displays, made her the toast of the
town during the days of La Belle Epoque and the mentor and eventual rival of Isadora Duncan (Depp).
As the old man Slimane (Habib Boufares), divorced and
living in a dump of hotel owned by his new lover, works his way through the bureaucracy with the help of the doting daughter of his long - time girlfriend (she treats him like and adoptive grandfather), we see an entire world is seen
in the background, the stories of the children and grandchildren of Arab immigrants making a
life in this
French port
town and finding their identity
in the mix of cultures.
Bill Condon (Chicago) brings the tale to
life,
in a small
French town, with bakers carrying bread and women washing clothes, while all the townspeople sing about that peculiar girl Belle (Emma Watson).
After snitching on the mob, a former Mafia boss and his family enter the witness protection program but have a hard time adjusting to their new
life in a sleepy
French town.
A
French reading worksheet with two texts: one describes
living in the
town and the other describes
living in the country.
TOPICS: 1: Identity and culture 1: Me, my family and friends 2: Technology
in everyday
life 3: Free - time activities 4: Customs and festivals in French - speaking countries / communities 2: Local, national, international and global areas of interest 1: Home, town, neighbourhood and region 2: Social issues 3: Global issues 4: Travel and tourism 3: Current and future study and employment 1: My studies 2: Life at school / college 3: Education post-16 4: Jobs, career choices and ambitions Source for the vocab list: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/french/specifications/AQA-8658-SP-2016
life 3: Free - time activities 4: Customs and festivals
in French - speaking countries / communities 2: Local, national, international and global areas of interest 1: Home,
town, neighbourhood and region 2: Social issues 3: Global issues 4: Travel and tourism 3: Current and future study and employment 1: My studies 2:
Life at school / college 3: Education post-16 4: Jobs, career choices and ambitions Source for the vocab list: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/french/specifications/AQA-8658-SP-2016
Life at school / college 3: Education post-16 4: Jobs, career choices and ambitions Source for the vocab list: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/
french/specifications/AQA-8658-SP-2016.PDF
Already translated into twenty languages, The End of Eddy captures the violence and desperation of
life in a
French factory
town.
I really enjoyed the relaxed pace of
life in this
town and it is an ideal destination to learn
French because people are very welcoming.
Indulge your desire to
live like a
French Emperor
in France's Imperial Summer Palace, now the luxurious Hotel du Palais
in the beautiful seaside resort
town of Biarritz.
Life Hoian resort is a 4 - star
town resort
in the
French colonial quarter of the UNESCO world heritage
town Hoi An.
Welcome to The
French Cottage
in the picturesque Karoo
town of Prince Albert where relaxation is a way of
life.
When I think of veteran painters like Raoul de Keyser ensconced
in the small Belgian town of Deinze, or the reclusive expatriate James Bishop who has spent much of the last half century hiding out in the French countryside, the first lines of John Ashbery's poem «Soonest Mended» pop into my mind: «Barely tolerated, living on the margin / In our technological society.&raqu
in the small Belgian
town of Deinze, or the reclusive expatriate James Bishop who has spent much of the last half century hiding out
in the French countryside, the first lines of John Ashbery's poem «Soonest Mended» pop into my mind: «Barely tolerated, living on the margin / In our technological society.&raqu
in the
French countryside, the first lines of John Ashbery's poem «Soonest Mended» pop into my mind: «Barely tolerated,
living on the margin /
In our technological society.&raqu
In our technological society.»