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Learn French travel phrases with FrenchPod101.com! A little French can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, FrenchPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency French phrase that you’ll surely find useful on your trip, travels, or vacation to France.

In today’s lesson, we’ll learn an essential phrase when traveling in France or a French-speaking community. Whether you’re shopping in Paris, eating in a restaurant in Brussels, drinking at a bar in Montreal, or stopping at a convenience store in the Democratic Republic of Congo, this phrase is useful for every situation. In today’s lesson, you’ll learn how to say “Please!” For more on French culture and French phrases, be sure to stop by FrenchPod101.com!

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Listen to all the world’s music in one place, on the same day, completely free in France! Musicians of all types gather on this day to play on the streets of France, at venues, at bars, at night clubs. Professional French musicians, amateur musicians, and also up and coming French bands, all take part in this free spirited day of music and festivities in France! In our very first culture class, we’re going to talk about World Music Day in France, and also the spirit of music in France as well. Remember to listen in to this lesson and learn French while learning about French culture at FrenchPod101.com!


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! No doubt that visiting all of the cultural and historic sites throughout France has whetted your appetite—but has it satisfied your thirst for more knowledge of all things French? We bet not! Whether you want to learn more about French culture, hear the latest music, or just belly up to a bar with some French locals, the French city of Rennes is the place for you!

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Advanced Audio Blog lesson, you will learn about Rennes, a city in the northwest part of France. We’ll review how this city came to be part of France, and we’ll also tell you about an important French music festival for new artists that takes place there. 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!


Pretend that the nationality of the subject today’s Audio Blog wasn’t immediately obvious by the name of our site. FrenchPod101.com. Just consider, if you will, Serge Gainsbourg, independent of any nationality. The son of a cabaret pianist. Painter. Composer. Comedian. Clown. Writer. Provocateur. Musician. Could his nationality be anything but French? Serge Gainsbourg is the quintessential French artist; avant garde, revolutionary, romantic. He should be; he shaped and seduced the French speaking world through his art. After listening to the audio, don’t forget to stop by FrenchPod101.com, where the English translation, and other learning tools are available. And don’t forget to leave us a comment!


Level: Gengo French

Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You feel as if you’re playing a game of Marco Polo just like you did when you were in grade school, except now you’re playing it in France! You’re trying to meet up with your French friend, who is on her cell phone barking directions to you. She tells you in French, “Go right, then take your next left. Walk a block. Do you see the church on the corner? Then go right again.” You respond to her in French, “I can’t keep up. Can’t you meet me somewhere in the middle?” “Oh, all right,” she replies in French. She instructs you in French, “Walk a block and look to your left.” She pauses while you get there. She asks in French, “Do you see the big iron lady?” You look, but all you see is the Eiffel Tower, “Um, are you feeling okay? All I see is the Eiffel Tower, and I don’t see a lady anywhere.” She laughs and says in French, “Silly, that’s what we French have nicknamed the Eiffel Tower. I see you across the street. I’ll meet you there in two seconds!”

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Gengo lesson will show you how to form and use the imperative tense in French to give and receive directions so you can navigate your way around France. And to help on your trip, we’ll tell you where to find some hidden French art and culture. Here’s a hint: you’ll have to go underground to find it! 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!