Hello or bonjoir! I’am 23 years male from Russia. I have a litte free time during my work day, I speak English and French(a little) and love France very much, so, if you would like to talk with me, you can e-mail me: andrew_gusev@yahoo.com. Thank you!
2 Read Morehi all,
I’m travelling to France for the second time with my boyfriend in May 2005. We are looking forward to it greatly and are hoping to go from Paris down south to Provence and also to visit the French Alps. From there we will travel across to Germany. This should allow us about 3 weeks in France
We’re trying to flexible so have not booked any accommodation outside of Paris.
6 Read MoreHi! My husband and I are planning on visiting Caen and the Normandy beaches before our trip continues to Belgium. We are planning to travel by train from Caen to Brussels. We will be arriving from Caen at the Paris St. Lazare station and leaving for Brussels from Paris Nord. I’m wondering how long we should allow for the transfer between these two stations. Would 50 minutes be enough, or would 1 or 2 hours be better? The Die Bahn rail site lists 50 minutes for the transfer but I’m wondering if that would be enough, for two people who may be a little slow at figuring out where we should be as we have never traveled in France. Please let me know what you think. Thank you all for your help!
Tish
3 Read MoreI am 19 and live in Georgia USA. I am originally from Mexico and move to USA since little and now I want to speak french. I am looking for someone who can help me learn more french.
5 Read MoreFrance opened a weekend tribute Saturday to the American, French and African soldiers who helped liberate its land from Nazi Germany’s grip in one of the least-remembered military operations of World War II: the Allied invasion of the Riviera.
On the eve of a ceremony involving heads of state from 15 nations and representatives from six other countries mainly former African colonies France thanked British and American veterans of Operation Dragoon for their role in what is called “the other D-Day.”
Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade says he will establish an annual holiday on Aug. 23 to commemorate the “forgotten” role the hundreds of thousands of African troops played in France’s World War II liberation.
0 Read MoreZINEDINE Zidane confirmed his retirement from the international scene yesterday, effectively marking the end of a glorious era in French football which saw Les Bleus win both the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 in an unprecedented spell of success for the country.
1 Read MoreCheck the following link to a NY Times story and tell me what you think.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/14/international/europe/14france.html?th
7 Read MoreJulia Child, who turned the art of French cooking into prime-time television entertainment and brought cassoulet to a casserole culture in the two volumes of her monumental “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” died Friday at her home in Santa Barbara, two days before her 92nd birthday.
The cause was complications of kidney failure, said a niece, Philadelphia Cousins.
0 Read MoreThe ailing 84-year-old pontiff, who will celebrate an open-air Mass for an expected 300,000 people on Sunday, was met at the airport on Saturday by French President Jacques Chirac.
Although the waters of Lourdes are said to bring miraculous healings, the Vatican denied the pope was seeking a cure for his Parkinson’s Disease, The Associated Press reported.
The trip to the small town in the French Pyrenees, where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to St. Bernadette in 1858, is John Paul’s second this year after a June visit to Switzerland
0 Read MoreHas anyone tried the (relatively) new very inexpensive European airlines? How are they?
Do you prefer those to the TGV? Just curious.
Some of the fares I’ve seen have been amazing. The only thing that might bother me is that you don’t get to see the countryside between cities and, of course, with the train you land in the city center.
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