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Themed French Resources
There are dozens of French-speaking countries and regions in the world. Today, let’s focus on Canada!
Free exercises are available to anyone with a Progress with Lawless French account, while the premium features require a paid subscription.
Free exercises
Vocabulary
Reading practice
- La fête du Canada (1er juillet)
Listening comprehension
Histoire et origine du français canadien (C1)
Animated video with an explanation of the Québécois accent … in the Québécois accent.
Immigrer au Canada (B2)
Official video with info about the Canadian immigration process.
Les Maudits Français (C1)
Song by Québécoise singer-songwriter Lynda Lemay.
Le ski (C1)
Difficult but funny Québécois claymation video about a downhill skier calling emergency services – for himself.
Fill-in-the-blanks test
- Garde forestier au Canada – Test yourself on French nature vocabulary
Premium features
Dictées
- Croisière au Canada (C1)
- La Gaspésie (A2)
- Spécialités québécoises (B1)
- Vacances à Montréal (B1)
Writing exercises
- Anne Dorval, actress (A1)
- If I Were Céline Dion (B1)
- Jean-Marc Vallée, director (C1)
- Quebec City (A1)
- What is Joual? (B2)
Additional reading
Related features
- A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 explained
- French-speaking countries
- More dictées
- More writing exercises
- What is Progress with Lawless French?
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Subordinating conjunctions connect two unequal clauses: a main clause and a dependent or subordinate clause.