"je suis en chemin / je suis en route"
"sur mon chemin" if you want to put some emphasis on the fact it is your way.
je suis en chemin / sur le chemin / en route
Je suis sur la route a Montreal
je vais à Moncton demain
je vais au cinéma
l'étudiant(e) VA au Brésil
à quelle heure tu vas au cinéma?
MontrealCanada's most bilingual city would have to be Ottawa, the nation's capital.
Short of going to France and watching a French dubbed version... just choose the French Language track on the DVDs. There is one available on Volume 9, I would presume it is available on all of them but I cannot say for certain.
In French you say: "pas d'ecole demain" (no school tomorrow) or "je n'ai pas d'ecole demain" meaning I have no school tomorrow. In Spanish you can say: "no voy a la escuela manana" meaning i am not going to school tomorrow.
Demaindemain
avec moi
Et demain.
Après-demain.
"... part demain"
a demain
belle demain
Quand demain
j'irai demain
"à demain" -- it literally means "to tomorrow".
Demain Je t'aime