How To Use French lesson In A Sentence
- She's been plugging away at her French lessons for months.
- For instance, whenever I feed my cat treats — she likes Whiskas, made by the Mars company — the packet offers me a French lesson: “Une gâterie irrésistible au centre mou, croquante à l’extérieur et tout simplement sublime.” In a Word
- Britain's burned-out workers could do with some French lessons.
- After a frightful glare she had directed to our corner during the French lesson, I had a good reason for thinking, ‘Here comes trouble.’
- ‘Offering French lessons for two gold napoleons cannot be a very reliable source of income,’ said the politician.
- It would be his last French lesson for months.
- Michael StewartNewtownabbey, County Antrim• I know we don't have major earthquakes Reports, passim, but I remember being panic-stricken circa 1957 in Nottingham sitting in French lessons when the statues of Our Lady and the Sacred Heart wobbled alarmingly and Sister Mary ordered us to vacate the classroom saying Hail Marys as we ran. Letters: Cockney sparrows
- The bread is burned; Paul hides the burned bread from his mother and continues giving Miriam her French lesson.