I remember asking my Father what an interjection is.
“F***! Tomorrow’s Monday,” was his reply. Not used to hearing my father use profanity, I was startled and then amused. And it certainly stuck in my memory.
So, if your sentiment is roughly equivalent to my father’s feelings about a Monday morning, here’s a little gem of a movie that will bring a smile to your face tonight.
“Avenue Montaigne” or “Fauteuils d’orchestre.”
Highly recommended. Especially if you need to work on your interjections in French.
I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your blog. I just found out about it on Friday.
Here is a French Film I highly recommend
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362225/
If you love french films you should check out “Tell no One”. I think you will enjoy the movie:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362225/
If you like French Films I really think you will like “Tell No One”
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362225/
I saw it a couple weeks ago, and I thought it was outstanding.
First post. On the subject of French Films. Check out “Tell No One”. It is a great drama and I think you will like the movie.
Monday is the reason we added a dance class to the program – something to look forward to, after a dreaded day of the week. A dreaded day of “boring” school – which was never ever allowed to say in our home. Everything had to be fun, full of hope and never ever boring. We would promptly be given a task to make us appreciate the dull.
L2R, Welcome! Funny, I added “Tell No One” just the other day on the advice of others! Looking forward to it.
Mrs. PvE, dance class! As a former ballroom teacher, I’m a fan! I’d like my daughter to start ballet this coming year. Although it may jut be creative movement at her age. I’ve started her on the five foot positions I know… “We would promptly be given a task to make us appreciate the dull” — that made me laugh out loud. And first thing in the morning, too!