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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Here at FrenchPod101.com, we’ve discovered the easiest way for you to learn French vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you can’t live without.

In this French video tutorial, you’ll learn the words for items you can find at a bookstore. They’re presented so that you’re sure to learn and retain them: hear a native speaker repeat the word several times. The video also shows the French words for each item, and there’s a fun self-test at the end so you can see just how much you learned.



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This entry was posted on Friday, September 4th, 2009 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Video Vocabulary Season 1 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

5 Responses to “Video #9 - Video Vocab Lesson #9: Bookstore”

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Munia says:

Nice video! However, I’d like to make a couple of comments:

* Wouldn’t it be “Une histoire vrai ?” “Histoire” is a feminine noun, after all (and besides, Celine actually says “une” instead of “un”).

* I’m probably confused because my English is not that good, but I believed that, while “papeterie” is a shop, “stationery” is not. I thought “papeterie” is “stationer’s”, or “stationery store”. But again, maybe I should ask this at “Englishclass101.com. :roll:

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Virginie says:

Hi Munia,

Thank you for your comment! You are right! There is a typo on the video for “Une histoire vraie”, that we are currently working on correcting. However, the vocabulary in the Lesson Notes should be all good.

As for “une papeterie”, it has two meanings in French: it can either refer to the store or to stationery itself.

For example : J’ai de la papeterie à la maison = I have stationery at home.

We apologize for the mistake, and hope you enjoy our videos!

Thank you again,

Virginie

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Munia says:

Merci bien Virginie ! Now it’s all clear! :grin:

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Virginie says:

Anytime!

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