146 useful French words related to social media
Learning French · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
As an active blogger, copy writer and advocate of social media I’m always a bit dubious whether my responses to French companies – especially on Twitter – are grammatically correct. I never have to worry again as recently someone pointed me in the direction of a great language-learning website Talk …Continue reading here
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