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French writing practiceB2 Writing

Upper-Intermediate French Practice

Writing Resources

A Day in the Countryside – Writing Challenge

CountryWriting in French
Practice your French translation and writing skills with this B2-level writing challenge:

   A Day in the Countryside

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Listening Practice

Au Restaurant de la plage – Dictée

Restaurant de la plage
Practice your French listening comprehension with this B2-level dictée:

   Au Restaurant de la plage

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Grammar Lessons

Capitalization of Titles

French title capitalizationUnlike most areas of French grammar, the capitalization of French titles of books, movies, etc. does not follow a clearly defined set of rules. Instead, French title capitalization is inconsistent, with competing systems used by writers, publishers, and other authoritative sources.
Fun with French

Dictées

Dictées
Dictées are a classic way to practice French, even for native speakers. For them, dictées are a test of grammar (particularly agreement) and spelling - sort of like super-charged spelling bees. For French students, dictées are an excellent form of combined listening and writing practice.
Listening Practice

Dictées at PwLF

Dictées
Practice French listening comprehension, writing, and spelling at the same time with dictées from Progress with Lawless French.
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Écriture inclusive, c’est quoi ?

Écriture inclusive
What is écriture inclusive and why does it matter? Learn about "inclusive writing" in this animated video with interactive subtitles.
Grammar Lessons

Formal Negation

French formal negationFrench has three negative constructions that are reserved for formal (usually written) French like literature and historical accounts.
Listening Practice

Le Paris d’Amélie – Dictée

Paris d'Amélie
Practice your French listening comprehension with this B2-level dictée:

   Le Paris d'Amélie

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Orthographe et expression écrite

Orthographe et expression écriteWriting in FrenchQue vous soyez français ou bien étudiant avec un niveau de français supérieur, vous pouvez améliorer votre orthographe et expression écrite en explorant l'univers de la Francophonie pendant 10 minutes chaque jour.
Listening Practice

Scribe – Dictées

French dictées
Dictées, or dictation exercises, are excellent for working on your French listening comprehension as well as spelling, vocabulary, and grammar all at the same time. Scribe is a very sophisticated program that provides real-time feedback as you listen and type.
Writing Resources

Tourist Office – Writing Challenge

Tourist OfficeWriting in French
Practice your French translation and writing skills with this B2-level writing challenge:

   Welcome to Bordeaux's Tourist Office

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Listening Practice

Une bonne explication – Dictée

Woman in love
Practice your French listening comprehension with this B2-level dictée about a woman wondering why she hasn't heard from her date again:

   Une bonne explication

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Writing Resources

Writing Exercises

French writing exercises
Looking for a fun way to practice writing in French? You'll love the self-scoring translation exercises on my co-branded site, Progress with Lawless French.

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-age Suffix

French suffix -age
The French suffix -age is added to verbs or nouns to make new nouns, which are always masculine.

-ci Suffix

French suffix -ciUnlike other French suffixes, -ci does not create new words, but rather adds additional meaning to the nouns and pronouns it's attached to.

-ée Suffix

French suffix -ée
The French suffix -ée is added to nouns or verbs to make new nouns, which are usually feminine.

-et and -ette Suffix

French suffix -et
The French suffixes -et (masculine) and -ette (feminine) can be added to nouns (including proper nouns), verbs, and adjectives.

-issime Suffix

French suffix -issime
The French suffix -issime is added to adjectives and acts as an intensifier or superlative, adding meanings like "very," "extremely," or "most."

-là Suffix

French suffix là-Unlike other French suffixes, -là does not create new words, but rather adds additional meaning to the nouns and pronouns it's added to.

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