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At the Librairie-Not the Library

Episode 19 of the French Please podcast, hosted by French Please, titled "At the Librairie-Not the Library" was published on September 20, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

September 20, 2021 ·7m · French Please

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Today we take you an outing for just the two of you, or more if your children enjoy bookshops. Browse the category French men most admire...it is most likely not what you are thinking it is. Have a coffee, talk about cover art, learn how to say "good" and get the masculine/feminine pronunciation of this little word down pat. You can do it! If you know you will not take the plunge alone, but this lifestyle of the two of you, hanging out and speaking together in French is what you desire, let us make it easy, fun and immediate for you with our French at Home: a Conversation or French at Home: a Debut offerings. Start now, today, and fill your day with the French you've always dreamed you would speak again...or for the first time.  French from today's episode: As-tu envie d’aller à la librairie? Would you like to go to the book shop? Yes! That is one of the biggest false cognates we love to forget!  Oui, ça me ferait très plaisir. Yes, I would be delighted. Le b.d./a genre explained in the podcast Chez nous, le café est bon. The coffee is good here (in our place, could be home or simply your favorite café).  Une bonne chaise. A good chair.  C'est joli(e). It is pretty. C'est laid(e). C'est moche. It is ugly. À demain! See you tomorrow.  Check out our lessons for families: French with kids, to learn, prepare for your dream trip and simply bring the joy of French into your life. Don't wait: speak today, the way that makes it natural and useful like your native tongue! You are already having a blast with French with Kids? Add in one of the following to bring your couple into full French communication too. Fill chez vous with French! French at Home: a Conversation  Be ready for your next trip, do not wait one more day to "be ready". Now is the time: learn and practice request and response together the screen-free way. For those who perhaps spoke French once upon a time and need to refresh and reinvent the language. For beginners: French at Home: a Debut We walk you through it, request and response, short, to the point and always relevant, building confidence, vocabulary and the thrill of another language.  Don't miss another episode, video, blog post, or special offer on classes. Subscribe to the podcast with the "subscribe" or  "follow" button. AND Sign up for our newsletter here! Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Add to the comments below or send questions and comments here: [email protected] You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at commence_le_dream My blog on learning French: https://www.commenceledream.com/blog And on France, homeschooling, language learning and life: http://www.ahomeschoolstory.com/

Today we take you an outing for just the two of you, or more if your children enjoy bookshops. Browse the category French men most admire...it is most likely not what you are thinking it is. Have a coffee, talk about cover art, learn how to say "good" and get the masculine/feminine pronunciation of this little word down pat. You can do it!

If you know you will not take the plunge alone, but this lifestyle of the two of you, hanging out and speaking together in French is what you desire, let us make it easy, fun and immediate for you with our French at Home: a Conversation or French at Home: a Debut offerings. Start now, today, and fill your day with the French you've always dreamed you would speak again...or for the first time. 

French from today's episode:

As-tu envie d’aller à la librairie? Would you like to go to the book shop? Yes! That is one of the biggest false cognates we love to forget! 

Oui, ça me ferait très plaisir. Yes, I would be delighted.

Le b.d./a genre explained in the podcast

Chez nous, le café est bon. The coffee is good here (in our place, could be home or simply your favorite café). 

Une bonne chaise. A good chair. 

C'est joli(e). It is pretty.

C'est laid(e). C'est moche. It is ugly.

À demain! See you tomorrow. 

Check out our lessons for families: French with kids, to learn, prepare for your dream trip and simply bring the joy of French into your life. Don't wait: speak today, the way that makes it natural and useful like your native tongue! You are already having a blast with French with Kids? Add in one of the following to bring your couple into full French communication too. Fill chez vous with French!

French at Home: a Conversation  Be ready for your next trip, do not wait one more day to "be ready". Now is the time: learn and practice request and response together the screen-free way. For those who perhaps spoke French once upon a time and need to refresh and reinvent the language.

For beginners: French at Home: a Debut We walk you through it, request and response, short, to the point and always relevant, building confidence, vocabulary and the thrill of another language. 

Don't miss another episode, video, blog post, or special offer on classes. Subscribe to the podcast with the "subscribe" or  "follow" button. AND

Sign up for our newsletter here!

Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Add to the comments below or send questions and comments here: [email protected]

You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at commence_le_dream

My blog on learning French: https://www.commenceledream.com/blog

And on France, homeschooling, language learning and life: http://www.ahomeschoolstory.com/



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