After class today I hurried home to have a much anticipated Skype call with my sweet son Max before he headed off to school. As my overloaded brain needed a bit of a reprieve before diving into my homework I put on my coat and scarf (it is chilly here!) and went off to explore Villefranche’s old town with it’s narrow streets, picturesque Eglise St. Michel, Rue Obscure and the many shops and restaurants along the seaside boardwalk.
Now I am back at the teeny table in the tiny flat with a cup of mint tea (wishing I had some chocolate) ready to tackle my grammar homework. Now if I could just figure out how to use partitive articles…
xo J
So glad you are documenting your experience. It’s lovely coming here, seeing the photos and wondering what it all must be like.
..So in moment of Camaraderie, I attempted to read every article from my new Cote Paris out loud. Then I decided to only do the sections I was really interested in. Then I thought, maybe just the picture captions!
Not even close to finishing, I realized just a tiny portion of what you are wallowing in daily! Way to go…!!!
xox
Salut Julie,
Mon Dieu que tu as de la chance (de la article partitif) tu vois ce n’est pas si difficile que cela. Je t’envie et espere qu tu fais des progres (des article partitif). Bonne chance et maintenant je vais regarder tous les jours….
I love Villefranche. Had the most amazing tiny mussels in a waterfront restaurant there… Bonne chance!