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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You’ve gone to see a movie for the first time in France, and you’re having a hard time understanding the French. It’s not that the French is too complicated; rather, much to your chagrin, this French theater is a bit interactive, much like the theaters you’re used to back home. People all around you are whispering to each other in French, crunching on candy and popcorn, and rustling their candy and snack wrappers and bags. It’s making it difficult for you to understand the French language and context. You tell your friend in French, “I need to move to the front row.” He asks you in French, “Why, can’t you see the screen from here?” You respond in French, “No, I just can’t hear!” Your friend reminds you in French, “It will be just as noisy down there. I’ll get an usher and ask for him to quiet things down.”
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Audio Blog lesson will tell you about seeing movies in France. Our author will share some of the best places to view movies in France based on his experience working in cinemas and describe his pet peeves about certain French theaters. 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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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! The day has finally arrived, and you’re ready to go to your first tourist destination in France! You pack your digital camera and your video camera and get ready to make some French memories. First, though, you have to get by the security guard. After eating a quick French breakfast to kill some time, you walk up to the French museum. Clearly, it’s not open yet, so you ask the guard, “What time does the museum open?” He responds in French, “At ten o’clock.” Hmm, realizing you left your watch back in the French hotel, you wonder what time it is. You decide to pester the guard again and ask in French, “What time is it now?” Rolling his eyes a bit, the guard tells you that it is nine fifty. You start to mill around outside the door and start snapping pictures. The guard walks over to you and warns you in French to “put the camera away now!” Though you heed his request, you decide you’ve bonded with the guard after waiting with him for a few minutes, so you press your luck in French, asking “What about a video camera?” The guard, his patience worn down, replies in French, “Go ahead.” Now people back home will really believe you did more than eat delicious food in 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 tell time using minutes. You’ll also learn the phrase “go ahead,” which will definitely come in handy as you practice your French manners. And finally, we’ll show you where you can get a taste of French history and culture by telling you the top ten places you should tour while you’re 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!
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Teenagers! Your teenager has too many people calling! How are you supposed to keep their names straight? You thought it might slow down while you were in France, but you were wrong! Even caller ID won’t help you when their French father’s name is the one showing up on the display! French teenagers are no different from teenagers anywhere else, and yours will act no different when they are in France! Besides that, when did you become their French secretary? Now is the time for you to start taking revenge for all those years of teacher conferences, gum-filled puppy-dog hair, and Kool-Aid stained carpet! What is that they say about paybacks? Honey, I don’t even know how to ask who is on the phone in French! What do you mean you will remember that when my boss calls? Ohh…teenagers!
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Beginner lesson will teach you how to ask wh- questions using qu’est-ce que (what) and qui (who) in French. You will learn to ask questions in French about people and things. Finally, we will prepare for what your teenager may want to wear in order to fit in with the French teenagers while you are travelling in France! Stop by Frenchpod101 when you aren’t busy answering their phonecalls and get more great French lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you’re there! You can even gripe about your teenagers for a while!
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It’s been almost a month since school started and things are starting to settle and quiet down. So, we’re back to shake things up! This is our most shocking news lesson to date. Find out about our upcoming sale. It’s only three days long, three letters long, but it will stop an adult elephant in its tracks and make a grown man cry. It’s also the most shocking way to subscribe for less this month. Are you flabbergasted? Dazzled?! Electrified?! You will be. And if you have nerves of steel, like Superman, put yourself to the test.
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Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! What would we do without French vowel sounds? Well, the obvious answer is that we’d say a lot of consonants! We’d end up sounding like a lot of other Eastern European languages rather than the mellifluous French language. And just what would we do without French words like voila? Somehow, the letters vl by themselves don’t quite convey the dramatic sense you get when you use that French word. Or what if we had to ask someone for a buttery, delicious French croissant? Somehow the letters crssnt just don’t flow off the tongue as fluidly without the French vowels separating them.
Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Pronunciation lesson will teach you all about the nineteen French vowels sounds you’ll need to know to sound like a pro French speaker. And by the time we’re done with this lesson, the various groups of French vowels will make much more sense to you! 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!











