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You just purchased your first new home in France! How exciting! You cannot wait to show off your new French home to anyone and everyone you know! What better way than to have a good old-fashioned French housewarming party! You have sent out the invitations to all your new French-speaking friends and began to prepare for the festivities! One friend asked you if you were going to hang a crémaillère. Well, first you’ll have to find out what that is… Now your fluent French friends are asking whose home this is, who the party is for, and so on. Maybe your French wasn’t very clear in the invitations you sent out! Who is this Chez person they keep asking about? I know I didn’t invite him!
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Lower Intermediate lesson you will learn how to make invitations in French, describe trips, and say “at someone’s home” in French using the French word, chez. Finally, we will tell you about the French tradition of hanging a crémaillère in your new home.
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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You’ve never been to France, but you’ve always associated the French nation with the Eiffel Tower. When you get to the tower, you realize how massive it truly is. Then your French tour guide informs you that at first, the French people considered its size a problem…so much so that they almost destroyed it! You’re lucky to be able to see this French monument today!
In this lesson, you’ll learn about one of the most well-recognized French landmarks, the Eiffel Tower. We’ll give you the tower’s background and tell you who designed it (it wasn’t Eiffel!) We’ll also tell you what else you’ll find when you visit this French tourist spot. Visit us at FrenchPod101.com, where you will find French lesson notes (remember—this Advanced Audio Blog lesson is spoken entirely in French!) and many more fantastic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Well, this is a little awkward. We’ve been coming into your home and teaching you French for awhile now, and yet we’ve never even met! It’s a little bit like online dating if you think about it. We don’t know about you, but maybe it’s time we properly introduced ourselves this year. You’ll finally be able to match a face and story to the voice and maybe you’ll find that you have more in common with us than just your love of French!
Listen to today’s lesson to meet our team and learn our story.
What a stroke of luck! You landed this unbelievable French job just in time for their big 10-year anniversary! Your new French boss is feeling extremely generous and wants to throw a party for his beloved French employees. Guess who is in charge of invitations? You guessed it! How do you tell this generous Frenchman that he just hired someone who does not know the proper etiquette for sending invitations in French? Should these be formal or informal? Even more than that… how do you say, “I invite you to the 10th anniversary employee party,” in French? You had better find out soon or you can save yourself some time by learning how to accept an invitation instead… to another job interview!
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Lower Intermediate lesson you will learn many different ways to extend, accept, or refuse invitations in French - both formally and informally.
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