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Your lovely French boss has been piling so much work on your desk that sometimes you think he may be trying to bury you alive. So you decide to have some fun. However the next day you wake up disorientated after a late night partying with the girls from Moulin Rouge. You recognize your surroundings but aren’t sure what day it is. Was last night Saturday or… Sunday night? Should you hop on le métro and go to work? But what if today is Sunday? You feel like sleeping in, but it might be Monday, a work day. What to do? One of the can-can girls must have taken your calendar, your phone, and anything else with the date on it… You need to call a friend and ask, but how do you say, “what day is it?” in French? Don’t let your maniacal manager find out! Imagine how much work he will give you if you miss a work day!
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Beginner lesson, Lazy Zacharie also has a problem with the days of the week. But luckily for him, his French language skills are good enough so that he can ask a friendly co-worker “What day is it?” in French. You will learn how to ask about the nature of something or someone in French using the interrogative adjective, quel. For those of us from the southern hemisphere, who aren’t used to seasons in the north, we also learn to ask and say the seasons in French. Finally, find out where your French coworkers may be for seven weeks out of the year!
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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Your mother yells at you in French, “Get up, lazy bones! It’s time for breakfast!” Instead of responding in French, you just pull the pillow over your head and attempt to fall back asleep. Your mother isn’t taking no for an answer and knocks on the door, waits a moment, then opens it and declares in French, “We’re having family breakfast. I don’t know why you’re reverting to your old ways, but it’s time to get up. Today’s the last day of your visit. Don’t you want to spend a lot of time with us today?” “Ahh, the old guilt trip strategy,” you think to yourself in French. You tell your mother in French, “Okay, I’ll be down in a minute. I never get a chance to sleep in and thought this might be the one place I could do it since it’s Sunday. Apparently, I thought wrong!”
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Audio Blog lesson will tell you how the French typically spend their Sundays. After listening to this French lesson, you’ll want to adopt some French habits to incorporate into your weekend! Visit us at FrenchPod101.com where you will find French Lesson notes (remember—this lesson is spoken entirely in French!) as well as many more fantastic French lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Your lovely French boss has been piling so much work on your desk that sometimes you think he may be trying to bury you alive. So you decide to have some fun. However the next day you wake up disorientated after a late night partying with the girls from Moulin Rouge. You recognize your surroundings but aren’t sure what day it is. Was last night Saturday or… Sunday night? Should you hop on le métro and go to work? But what if today is Sunday? You feel like sleeping in, but it might be Monday, a work day. What to do? One of the can-can girls must have taken your calendar, your phone, and anything else with the date on it… You need to call a friend and ask, but how do you say, “what day is it?” in French? Don’t let your maniacal manager find out! Imagine how much work he will give you if you miss a work day!
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Beginner lesson, Lazy Zacharie also has a problem with the days of the week. But luckily for him, his French language skills are good enough so that he can ask a friendly co-worker “What day is it?” in French. You will learn how to ask about the nature of something or someone in French using the interrogative adjective, quel. For those of us from the southern hemisphere, who aren’t used to seasons in the north, we also learn to ask and say the seasons in French. Finally, find out where your French coworkers may be for seven weeks out of the year!
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