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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!


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You’re about to go on a first date with someone new in France, and your roommate is giving you some last-minute tips in French. She suggests that you steer clear of certain French discussions, such as marriage and divorce. Then she asks you in French whether he’s been married before, and you reply that you aren’t sure. When you tell her that he is an artist, she says he’s surely been divorced. You wonder why she thinks that!

In this lesson, you will learn how to describe people or things with adjectives. Our French conversation takes place in an apartment between two friends. The speakers are very sophisticated; therefore, they are speaking formal French. We’ll also update you on the status of divorces 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!


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!

 


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Well, you finally got everything moved into your house in France, and now you have no more excuses. Oh yes, it’s time for the inevitable trip to the French supermarket. People worldwide dread this weekly tormenting tour, and sometimes you have to wonder whether managers don’t make these stores worse because they know you have to go anyway! Ugh. Oh…you thought it was going to get better once you moved to France? Ha ha! I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to laugh. Did you have romanticized visions of a trip to a French market where you shopped in your high heels and expensive French clothing while the grocery aisles were lined with hot French men (or women, as if men go to the store!) waiting to serve your every need? Honey, it is France, and it can be romantic, but it’s probably not going to happen at your local French grocery store! In fact, listen in to let us tell you about our last trip to your French fantasy world!

Learning French with FrenchPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! In this French Audio Blog lesson, take a trip with our lovely French hosts down the grocery aisles in France. Learn some French vocabulary you will need to buy things in that dreaded French torture chamber and see how things in France might be the same or different from the grocery stores back home. 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!


Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! You’re terrified of ghosts, so when your French friends tell you they’re visiting a cemetery in France, you balk. You swear up and down in French that you will not go anywhere near this scary place! But when you find out one of your American rock idols is buried there, your resolve melts. Would it be terrible to be haunted by him?

In this lesson, you’ll learn about Pere Lachaise Cemetery in France, which is the most-visited cemetery in the world. Though it may not seem like an obvious French sightseeing destination, we’ll explain why it’s so popular. We’ll also list a number of the prominent people who call this French landmark their final resting place. 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!