Ep20 - Two filler words you haven't learnt at school

EPISODE · May 3, 2017 · 7 MIN

Ep20 - Two filler words you haven't learnt at school

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Welcome to the twentieth episode of the French Blabla podcast where we will cover tips to increase your fluency while boosting your way of learning. In episode 9, we discovered why French was difficult to understand. If you haven't listened to this episode or if you don't remember, I suggest you go listen. Today, we will learn about the second reason why French is difficult to understand and it's because of filler words that are used extensively when we speak. In this episode, I'll share with you two filler words and how to use them like a native. Stay tuned! In this Episode Two filler words to give more life to your conversations Sound like a native A cheat sheet to download with the tips from today's episode Share your comments in the comment section Do you have any other fillers or puzzling words that you struggle with? Is there something that you can't seem to master no matter how hard you try? Don't hesitate to share with me in the comment section. Music by bensound.com

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