No, not moving to France – that was a wonderful decision! But we have made plenty of mistakes since moving to France less than two years ago. Here are the top ten mistakes we’ve made (so far):10. Assuming we can find familiar ingredients. Some of our...
In today’s travel article, members of the Renestance team share their favourite trips in France and Europe.Read on to find out our Dream Team’s favourite itineraries and tips! Gabriele I prefer to travel by car because I can stop wherever I want. I’m...
France, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant festivities, has become a dream destination for many individuals seeking unique experiences. If you are passionate about festivals and have an adventurous spirit, volunteering at a festival in France can...
If you’re planning to work in a French-speaking environment, it’s important to have a good understanding of the vocabulary commonly used in the workplace. Not only will this help you communicate effectively with your colleagues or clients, but it will also...
July’s theme is French culture, as in Littérature/literature, film, music, and art. I’ve done some digging and found some tips to share with you… I am sure you have more to add!L’été en France, summertime in France, has so...
For this month’s theme, we teach you words and expressions related to French culture so you can expand your vocabulary and learn about festivals and expositions (exhibitions) you could attend in the South of France. Make sure to save this blog post for later!...
Instagram is one of the biggest social media platforms around. No matter what your interests may be, it’s a source of inspiration and can even lead to finding a new group of friends. Common subjects to be found on Instagram include travel, lifestyle, fashion,...
“Vineyards as far as the eye can see”… That phrase really sums up the first impression of Canal Lirou, the administrative name given to a group of communes situated somewhere between Carcassonne, Montpellier and Narbonne. The French use the term...
Gazing out of a window during a yoga class in Aix-en-Provence, I noticed a mural depicting a stone well. The picture looked like it was from a children’s story book — wells like this don’t exist in my country, Australia. Yet in France they are real...
There are a few icons that immediately identify as ‘French’ and one of those is most certainly a baguette! A stick of baked dough is at the very heart of the national culture: France has the highest density of bakeries in the world, and approximately ten...