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September 16, 2020
A Very Cultural Weekend: European Heritage Days
What are the most prominent cultural facets of your country? How do you commemorate or celebrate them, if at all?
In France, the European Heritage Days are a manifestation nationale ("national event") set aside for exploring French culture and history. From free wine tastings and tours to elaborate music festivals, there’s an experience for everyone!
In this article, you’ll learn all about European Heritage Days and pick up some useful vocabulary. Let’s get started!
1. What are the European Heritage Days?
European Heritage Days, (also called European Heritage "Open" Days), are an annuelle ("annual") celebration of the unique heritage each European country possesses. The Ministère de la Culture Française... Show more
May 25, 2020
Celebrating Whit Monday in France
The majority of France’s population (around sixty-five percent) identifies as Christian, with most of those Christians being Catholic. Considering the large Christian population, Christian holidays are a big deal here!
In this article, you’ll learn about the Whit Monday holiday in France. We’ll dive into the Whit Monday meaning, explore the most common traditions in France, and go over some important vocabulary you should know.
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1. What is Whit Monday in France?
Whit Monday is a Christian holiday that celebrates the descent of the Saint-Esprit ("Holy Spirit" ) onto Jesus’s disciples. The Holy Spirit’s descent is said to mark the "birthday" of the Christian church. Catholics celebrate this holiday as... Show more
May 20, 2020
Celebrating Mother’s Day in France
Did you know that people have been celebrating mothers and motherhood for a very long time? After all, what would the world be like without mothers? A lot bleaker than it is already, I imagine!
Like many countries around the world, France has a special holiday set aside to honor one’s mother. In this article, you’ll learn all about Mother’s Day, France’s take on this holiday, and some new vocab.
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1. What is Mother’s Day?
Mother’s Day is thought to have originated as far back as Ancient Greece, where the population organized springtime ceremonies for Rhea, the grandmother to the gods (and Zeus’ mother). The Ancient Romans had a similar holiday for celebrating mothers, called Matronalia. What we think of... Show more
March 27, 2020
Dimanche de Rameaux: Celebrating Palm Sunday in France
Dimanche de Rameaux, or Palm Sunday in France, is a major Christian holiday with many fascinating traditions. In this article, you’ll learn about the story behind Palm Sunday, France’s most common celebrations, and some useful vocabulary.
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1. What is Palm Sunday?
On Palm Sunday, exactly one week before Easter (Pâques), Christians celebrate Jesus’ entrée, or "entrance," into Jerusalem. According to the Bible, people welcomed his arrival by throwing palm branches on the ground he traveled, hence this holiday’s name. Palm Sunday is also the first day of Semaine Sainte, or "Holy Week."
In France, Palm Sunday is a day strongly associated with plants and other springtime elements, as is true in some other... Show more
February 25, 2020
Celebrating International Women’s Day in France
International Women’s Day (sometimes referred to as International Working Women’s Day) is an important holiday in France and around the world. It’s a holiday dedicated to promoting women’s rights, fighting for gender equality, and celebrating the achievements of women.
In this article, you’ll learn about the history of International Women’s Day, France’s unique celebrations for it, and more fun facts. Let’s get started!
1. What is International Women’s Day?
The main focus of International Women’s Day varies from country to country, but there are usually three common threads:
Women’s right to vote (droit de vote)
Women’s right to work (droit de travail)
The promotion of equality (égalité) between genders
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December 21, 2019
Épiphanie: Celebration of Epiphany in France
Each year, France celebrates the Épiphanie the French way, with lots of great food. In this article, you’ll learn about French Epiphany customs and more facts about the Christian Feast of the Epiphany.
At FrenchPod101.com, it’s our goal to make every aspect of your language-learning journey both fun and informative—starting with this article!
Ready? Let’s dive in.
1. What is Epiphany Day?
Epiphany (Épiphanie) is a Christian feast that celebrates the visit of the Biblical Magi to the Baby Jesus. However, this feast takes root in pagan celebrations. The word "Epiphany" comes from Greek, and it means "appearance."
For the Greeks, the epiphanes were gods who made themselves visible to men. To honor them, they observed the... Show more
October 29, 2019
The French Celebration of Armistice Day
How do the French celebrate Armistice Day, and why?
Armistice Day in French culture is one of the most important and widely celebrated holidays. It commemorates the end of WWI, during which France suffered heavy losses. In this article, you’ll learn about his significant public holiday in France, and about French Armistice Day traditions.
At FrenchPod101.com, we hope to make every aspect of your language-learning journey both fun and informative!
1. What is Armistice Day?
If you know French history, you might know that November 11, 1918, is an important date for French people. In fact, it is a public holiday. This is the date of an armistice, a convention signed by several governments in order to stop combat between... Show more
August 16, 2019
Celebrating French Food & Cuisine: French Gastronomy Day
Have you ever savored traditional French cuisine, paired with some of the best French wine available? You haven’t really lived until you have.
Truly, French cuisine dishes have taken the world by storm, along with the country’s fascinating food culture. It should be no surprise, then, that the French honor this each year on French Gastronomy Day.
In this article, you’ll learn a little bit about French gastronomy history, what food means to the French, and how people like to celebrate! At FrenchPod101.com, we hope to make every aspect of your learning journey both fun and informative—and we think you’ll agree that food is a good place to start!
1. What is French Gastronomy Day?
First of all, what is French gastronomy?
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August 16, 2019
French Body Talk: 20 Fun Gestures for Fluency without Words
Have you ever traveled to a foreign country without speaking a word of its language? How can anybody survive in such a predicament? If you’ve ever been in that situation, you already know the answer: body talk and gestures!
Far too often, body gestures are neglected by language teachers and hardly mentioned at all. Nonetheless, learning the specifics of French body language and gestures will help you understand people better and allow you to convey meaning without words.
Once you start learning the gestures and using them in daily interactions with your French friends, you’ll become more comfortable with them and you’ll appear much more fluent than you are! If you already know everything about spoken French, there’s a whole new... Show more
July 30, 2019
Celebrating Assumption Day in France
On Assumption Day, France celebrates the rising of Mary, the mother of Jesus, into Heaven. For this reason, it’s often called Assumption of Mary Day.
The Assumption Holy Day reflects the strong Catholic nature of France, being one of the most popular and heavily celebrated holidays in the country. Even non-Catholics like to participate in the fun, often as a final party before the end of summer.
Learn all about The Assumption of Mary Feast Day with FrenchPod101.com, and become more familiar with French culture as a whole. We hope to make this learning journey both fun and informative!
1. What is Assumption Day?
Assumption celebrates Jesus's mother, Mary, rising up to Heaven.
As such, the French also recognize... Show more