The Expressions usuelles game encourages vocabulary enrichment. It consists of five modules, within which the principle remains the same: find the meanings of around twenty expressions whose origin is often obscure by selecting one of three definitions provided each time.
For example, does the expression se regarder en chiens de faïence mean looking at yourself while wincing, with hostility, or in a silly way? And what does payer rubis sur l’ongle or franchir le Rubicon mean? The feedback provided demystifies the origin of the expressions and helps the user better understand their meaning.
The Expressions usuelles game is intended for anyone wishing to enrich and vary their vocabulary while discovering a multitude of usual expressions and set phrases!