Bonjour,
When the writing challenge exercise is not completed in one session, why can't I pick up where I left in the next session? It seems I will have to start all over again. Am I missing something here?
Merci,
Bishnu
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A1 French Writing Challenge
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Topic: “When it snows”
Grammar lessons included in A1 exercise
A2 French Writing Challenge
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Topic: “A winter birth”
Grammar lessons included in A2 exercise
B1 French Writing Challenge
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Topic: “Driving in the winter”
Grammar lessons included in B1 exercise
B2 French Writing Challenge
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Topic: “Building a snowman”
Grammar lessons included in B2 exercise
C1 French Writing Challenge
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Topic: “Ice melt at the Poles”
Grammar lessons included in C1 exercise
Hey there! What kinds of topics would you like to write about? Please give us some suggestions!
Comments: 4
En faire / faire en. In the b2 challenge where the snow was used to make the snowmans body. 'To make (it) into' was written as en faire. What is the grammer behind this expression.
Is it possible to do writing challenges from an archive? Can I get access to them - without an email? I am a premium subscriber and would like to have a try at several at a time? As for suggestions: anything that is current, in the news, places of interest etc - anything to practice and test my knowledge. I love your site!
This was really fun. Writing French for me is so much harder than reading it. This is enjoyable even when I miss a lot, and the setup is conducive to learning how to come up with the right expressions.