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Would you like own a piece of French history and culture? Would you like to have your very own piece of the Eiffel Tower? Well, maybe you can buy a piece of the Eiffel Tower! The epitome of France, it represents beauty, elegance, and history. Listen in to this conversation and we’re talking about someone that bought a piece of the Eiffel tower. Maybe you can buy a piece too! In this lesson, we’ll be going over the extremely versatile French verb faire. There are a number of different expressions in French which utilize this verb, so be sure to listen in and make sure you don’t mix up these phrases! Remember, you can learn French with FrenchPod101.com, and also ask French language questions in the forum! You can also ask about French culture, French cuisine, studying in France, living in France… basically anything you want to know about France! So stop by and leave us a comment!


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Your daughter has been spending money like it grows on trees since you arrived in France! Today, your family will be having a nice, inexpensive, relaxing picnic in a French park. After that, you are going to spend the rest of the afternoon doing what you son wants to do, which is visiting some French museums and sights. Your teenage daughter is very upset and doesn’t seem to understand. Since she doesn’t seem to “get it” in English, maybe you should try speaking to her in French since she loves to hear it so much! You can try telling her in French, “we only have twenty Euros left,” or “we only have one day left in France,” or “you are grounded for being selfish.” All of these are nice restrictive statements in French, don’t you think?

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Newbie lesson, you will learn many different restrictive phrases in French such as the French words ne, que, seulement, juste, and faire among others. Then we will tell you about the French film industry! Visit us at FrenchPod101 where you will find many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Would you like own a piece of French history and culture? Would you like to have your very own piece of the Eiffel Tower? Well, maybe you can buy a piece of the Eiffel Tower! The epitome of France, it represents beauty, elegance, and history. Listen in to this conversation and we’re talking about someone that bought a piece of the Eiffel tower. Maybe you can buy a piece too! In this lesson, we’ll be going over the extremely versatile French verb faire. There are a number of different expressions in French which utilize this verb, so be sure to listen in and make sure you don’t mix up these phrases! Remember, you can learn French with FrenchPod101.com, and also ask French language questions in the forum! You can also ask about French culture, French cuisine, studying in France, living in France… basically anything you want to know about France! So stop by and leave us a comment!