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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You’re about to go on a first date with someone new in France, and your roommate is giving you some last-minute tips in French. She suggests that you steer clear of certain French discussions, such as marriage and divorce. Then she asks you in French whether he’s been married before, and you reply that you aren’t sure. When you tell her that he is an artist, she says he’s surely been divorced. You wonder why she thinks that!

In this lesson, you will learn how to describe people or things with adjectives. Our French conversation takes place in an apartment between two friends. The speakers are very sophisticated; therefore, they are speaking formal French. We’ll also update you on the status of divorces in France. Visit us at FrenchPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Thank goodness you’re in France. You need a great new tailored suit for your date with the French woman you met on the plane on your way to France, and Paris is the best place to find a good French suit. The store manager comes out to greet you and says in French, “You look great.” You return the favor of the compliment in French, and, ever polite, you ask him, “How are you?” He explains in French, “Very good, but very busy, and thanks for asking. Now let’s get down to business and find you a very nice new French suit!”

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Gengo lesson will teach you all about how to use adverbs to add descriptiveness to your French verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. We’ll show you how to form adverbs, and we’ll also tell you how you can use them to describe someone’s appearance. We will also discuss what proper business attire is in France, so you can be sure to make a great first impression upon your arrival! Visit us at FrenchPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You are struggling not to put your fingers in your ears as your friends belt out the lyrics to Madonna in French. You think to yourself in French, “Never have my ears been so assaulted!” When your friends return to the table, they ask you in French, “What did you think?” Trying to polite, you suggest in French, “No one looked like they were having more fun up there than you guys.” Your friend responds in French, “Please tell me we were at least better than that group that sang the Britney Spears song earlier.” You tell your friend in French, “Of course you were! They were the worst I’ve ever heard!” You think to yourself in French, “A dog howling at the moon might be better.” Then another friend turns to you and asks in French, “When are you going up there to sing?” You reply in French, “I didn’t sign up. I am a very bad singer.” Your friend pipes up in French, “Oh, but we signed you up to sing an Elton John song at least thirty minutes ago.” You glare at your friend and say in French, “You did what?”

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Intermediate lesson will show you how to make comparisons in French by using adjectives and adverbs. We’ll also teach you how to say that something is the best or worst in French. In addition, we’ll explain how you should use the French relative pronouns. Finally, we’ll tell you about the importance of the realistic song movement in French society. Visit us at FrenchPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Level: Gengo French

Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You’ve followed your family friends’ directions, and you’ve made it out to their French farmhouse outside Paris. Or what you think is their French home, at least. You can’t see a house number or any other identifying characteristic and wonder how people find each other in France. You sheepishly walk up to the door and hope you aren’t knocking on some French stranger’s door. Haven’t they made some horror movies about what happens when you knock on strangers’ doors? That kind of thing must happen in France too. Taking a deep breath, you pull the large knocker and hear a voice call, “Just a moment,” in French. The French voice sounds normal, but you never know… You pace a bit outside the door, wondering what might be taking so long, hoping to put a face with the French names you’ve been hearing from your parents since you were a child. Finally, the door opens, and it’s not a scary French monster. In fact, this French couple is exceedingly polite and so happy to see you! What a relief! You’ll live another day to see the rest of France.

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Gengo lesson will teach you how to use partitive articles, such as “some,” to indicate an indefinite quantity. You’ll also learn how to use possessive adjectives in French so you can describe your family members and the things you own. We’ll also share some insight into what family life is like in French cities. Visit us at FrenchPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Level: Gengo French

Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Thank goodness you’re in France. You need a great new tailored suit for your date with the French woman you met on the plane on your way to France, and Paris is the best place to find a good French suit. The store manager comes out to greet you and says in French, “You look great.” You return the favor of the compliment in French, and, ever polite, you ask him, “How are you?” He explains in French, “Very good, but very busy, and thanks for asking. Now let’s get down to business and find you a very nice new French suit!”

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Gengo lesson will teach you all about how to use adverbs to add descriptiveness to your French verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. We’ll show you how to form adverbs, and we’ll also tell you how you can use them to describe someone’s appearance. We will also discuss what proper business attire is in France, so you can be sure to make a great first impression upon your arrival! Visit us at FrenchPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!