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French EXPRESSIONS: Touristic: Weekend practiceFaire le touriste. Being all touristy. C'est recommandé dans le guide touristique. It’s recommended in the guide book.Il y a beaucoup de miracles à l'église de Lourdes. There are lots of miracles in Lourdes church. Décider d'un itinéraire. To decide on the itinerary. Become fluent at LearnParisianFrenc…
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French EXPRESSIONS: health: Weekend practiceJe me suis cognée la tête et maintenant j'ai mal à la tête. = I bumped my head and now I have a headache. Si on se brûle, il faut mettre de la glace. = If you burn yourself, you have to put ice on it.J'ai mangé quelque chose de bizarre et j'ai la nausée = I ate something weird and got nausea. J'ai marché …
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French EXPRESSIONS: at the hotel: Weekend practiceNe perdez pas vos clés ! = Don’t lose your keys!Les lits simples sont tout petits. = Single beds are tiny. Les lits doubles sont pour deux personnes. = Double beds are for two people. L'hôtel est occupé. = There are no rooms left. Passez votre clef électronique. = Swipe your electronic key. Become f…
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French EXPRESSIONS: In the airplane: Weekend practice Voyager en avion. = To travel by plane. Les sièges de première classe sont larges. = First class seats are wide. Les hôtesses de l'air doivent aimer voyager. = Flight attendants must like traveling. Utiliser un sac à vomi quand on vomit. = Use the sick bag when throwing up. Mettez les bagages da…
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French EXPRESSIONS: Love in French: Weekend practice Je te trouve très bien = “You’re pretty neat” Tu me plais = “I like you” Mes sentiments = “my feelings”Tu es belle = “You are beautiful” (to a girl)Bonjour mon beau = “hello, beautiful” (to a man)Tu es mignon = “you are cute” (to a man)Je t’aime bien = “I like you”je t’aime = “I love you”Become f…
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French EXPRESSIONS: Dating the French: Weekend practice Veux-tu aller dîner avec moi? = Would you like to go out to dinner with me?Es-tu libre ce weekend? = Are you free this weekend?On se voit à quelle heure demain? = What time shall we meet tomorrow?Où est-ce qu'on se retrouve? = Where shall we meet?Tu es superbe.= You look great.Est-ce qu'on peu…
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French EXPRESSIONS: Reasons for learning French : Weekend practiceC'est une langue magnifique! = It's a beautiful language!Le français est utile pour mon travail. = French is useful for my job.J'habite dans un pays où on parle français. = I live in a country that speaks French.J'adore voyager! = I love traveling!J'aimerais pouvoir parler à la famil…
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French PRONUNCIATION: French vowels: Weekend practiceThe following are the French vowels that you have to master in pronunciation: A, E, I, O U, É, OU; any variation that you hear when the French speak, comes from the way the words are structured and pronounced in a fluid conversation. Don’t aim for the variations, aim for these 7 vowel sounds, and…
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