
Imagine you walk into a French bakery. The smell of fresh baked apple-cinnamon surrounds you and suddenly you are starving. You find some French Apple Crumb cakes in the case that have a sweet, crumbly topping. However…you want the French cake that has the most crumbly top. If you just ask for “a cake” in French, the nice French woman behind the counter will just pick one she chooses. On the other hand, if you point and ask for “THE cake right there” in French, you are sure to enjoy plenty of crumbs! Learning your French definite and indefinite articles ensures you get the one that you want! If you don’t know the difference you may be left without any crumbs!
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Newbie lesson you will learn how to use the French definite and indefinite articles. You will also learn about the rhythm of the French language.
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Grammar: Articles, indefinite articles le, la, les. | Function: making a positive comment, saying thank you. | Topic: Visit a museum | Politeness Level: informal, standard
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