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Holidays in France - Holidays and Celebrations in Francophone Countries

Les fêtes et les festivals

Learn about holidays and special events in France and other francophone countries.

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French Advent Calendar
Celebrate the Christmas and New Year's holiday season with this online French Advent calendar. Each day has a different seasonal term, Christmas carol, game, and gift idea.

Bastille Day!
The French national holiday commemorates the storming of the Bastille, which took place on 14 July 1789 and marked the beginning of the French Revolution. Do you know what this event represents? When the French observe this holiday in mid-July, what ideals are they celebrating? Learn all about Bastille Day - in French or English - and listen to the Marseillaise.

Beaujolais Nouveau
This young wine is celebrated on the third Thursday of November every year.

Christmas in France
In France, Christmas is a time for family and for generosity, marked by family reunions, gifts and candy for children, gifts for the poor, Midnight Mass, and le Réveillon. The celebration of Christmas varies in France by region.

  • French Christmas Carols ~ Chants de Noël
    Spread some Christmas cheer à la française! Lyrics and translations for 30 French Christmas carols, including Douce Nuit, Les Anges dans nos campagnes, Vive le vent, Il est né le divin enfant, and Mon beau sapin.
  • Christmas Vocabulary
    Whether writing a letter to Santa or just celebrating Christmas, this French Christmas vocabulary will come in handy.
  • 12 Days of French
    Hopefully both useful and fun, "12 Days of French" is (rather loosely) based on the song "12 Days of Christmas" and includes practical gift suggestions for French lovers on any gift-giving occasion: Christmas, Chanukah, birthdays....
  • Writing to Santa
    In the run-up to Christmas, it can be difficult to keep students interested. Instead of fighting it, why not incorporate Christmas into the classroom? One fun and easy way to do this is to write a letter to Santa.
  • Christmas crossword puzzle
  • Christmas vocabulary quiz
  • Christmas word seek

Carnaval de Nice
Nice Carnaval is the largest winter event on the French Riviera. In 2009, Carnaval de Nice took place from 13 February to 1 March, and the theme was Roi des Mascarades (King of Masquerades). With 20 tall floats (up to 14 meters / 46 feet high); 20 flower floats; 200 "big heads"; and countless dancers, musicians, and other participants - not to mention tens of thousands of spectators, it was a fun and crazy celebration.

Collobrières - Fête de la Châtaigne
Dans la ville de Collobrières (Var), les châtaignes sont fêtées durant les trois derniers dimanches d'octobre.

Crêpe Day / La Chandeleur
In France, 2 February is known as la Chandeleur, Fête de la Lumière, or crêpe day. It's customary to eat crêpes and do some fortune telling, and now there's a fun game for French classes too.

Halloween in France
What is Halloween? Where did it come from? Why and how is it celebrated in France? If you've ever puzzled over these questions, take a look at this article - the answers are here!

Hanukkah Vocabulary
Hanukkah is a Jewish festival of survival and freedom that lasts for eight days. Learn some French vocabulary related to this annual Jewish celebration.

Hyères - Fête des fleurs
Every April, the southern French city of Hyères hosts a flower festival with an open day event at Marché aux fleurs d'Hyères, the largest flower market in France and the fourth largest in Europe, and a parade of flower-covered floats.

International Day of Francophonie: 20 March
Join the celebration around the world.

Kwanzaa Vocabulary
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of African identity and culture throughout the world, particularly in the United States. Despite its proximity to Christmas, Kwanzaa is a cultural rather than religious holiday.

Mardi Gras Vocabulary
Mardi gras is an annual celebration in many francophone countries. It's called le mardi gras (literally, "fat Tuesday") or le carnaval in French, and may be in February or March.

  • Mardi Gras Masks
    Mardi Gras masks are a traditional part of this annual celebration, and making them is a fun and very creative project.
  • Carnaval de Nice
    Nice Carnaval is the largest winter event on the French Riviera. In 2009, Carnaval de Nice took place from 13 February to 1 March, and the theme was Roi des Mascarades (King of Masquerades). With 20 tall floats (up to 14 meters / 46 feet high); 20 flower floats; 200 "big heads"; and countless dancers, musicians, and other participants - not to mention tens of thousands of spectators, it was a fun and crazy celebration.

National Foreign Language Week
It's National Foreign Language Week! Don't keep putting off your dreams of learning a new language; this is your chance to get started with free lessons online at About.com. There are also articles on everything from setting up a bilingual home to figuring out if you are fluent.

National French Week
Organized by the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF), National French Week is a celebration of French language and francophone cultures. If you are a French teacher, National French Week is the perfect opportunity to organize in-class and/or extracurricular events for current or potential students. Take a look at this page for some ideas with links to additional information.

National Holidays and Patriotism
In honor of the 4th of July (American Independence Day), Bastille Day, Canada Day (1 July), and Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (24 July), here is a list of French vocabulary related to national holidays.

Negritude - La Négritude
February is Black History Month in the US. This is a good time to study La Négritude. The founders of la Négritude, originally from three different French colonies, each had different ideas about the purpose and styles of la Négritude.

New Year's in France
As in most countries, New Year's calls for a big celebration in France. Learn about some French New Year's traditions and customs.

  • New Year's Resolutions
    Take advantage of this annual fresh start to make a New Year's resolution (une bonne résolution de nouvel an) regarding your French learning.

Ollioules - Fête de l'Olivier
The southern French town of Ollioules celebrates the olive harvest by holding an Olive Tree Festival every year during the first weekend of October.

Ramadan
Although Muslims practice Islam in various ways every day, the holy month of Ramadan is an especially religious time. One of the pillars of Islam is fasting during Ramadan. Learn more about Ramadan, both in general as well as specific to Morocco.

Saints' Days
This page will tell you which saints' days are today - it's automatically updated every day with accurate information.

Special Occasions
Learn how to say (and sing) happy birthday in French, and other French vocabulary for special occasions.

French Thanksgiving Vocabulary
Thanksgiving is not celebrated in France, so here is some French vocabulary related to the American holiday.

Today in Francophone History
Learn about famous birthdays, holidays and celebrations, and other milestones.

(Valentine's Day) French Love Language
Valentine's Day (14 February) is a great time to learn French love language, including how to say I love you in French.

  • French Terms of Endearment
    French has all kinds of interesting terms of endearment, including a rather odd assortment of barnyard animals. Check out this list of French terms of endearment to use with your loved ones (both romantic and familial).

French Vocabulary for Special Occasions
Learn how to wish someone a merry Christmas or happy birthday in French.

  

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