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Les Macarons

Episode 18 of the French Please podcast, hosted by French Please, titled "Les Macarons" was published on September 16, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

September 16, 2021 ·7m · French Please

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Today we are featuring sections of an article from sudouest.fr, on the delicious Saint-Émilion Macaroons. We hope you will enjoy it. P.S. 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 words for the episode: the wine, le vin macaroons, les macarons specialty, spécialité dark, coloré Parisian cousin, cousin parisien many storefront windows, de nombreuses devantures the medieval city, la cité médiévale the authentic recipe, l’authentique recette inherited, a hérité the fabrication secrets, des secrets de fabrication of this cookie, de ce gâteau made up, imaginé the religious community, la communauté religieuse egg whites, blanc d’œufs these little cookies, ces petits biscuits tasty disks, disques savoureux minuscule shop, minuscule échoppe placing them in a box, mettent en boîte sold the day before, les ventes de la veille will gobble them up, les avaleront the foodies, les fins gourmets coffee, un café a glass of champagne, une coupe de champagne a glass of wine, un verre de vin fresh fruit, fruits frais an ice cream, une glace Check out our lessons for couples at home or French with kids, to learn, prepare for your dream trip and simply bring the joy of French into your life. Don't wait one day more! French at Home: a Conversation (be ready for your next trip, practice now, together, never with a screen.): French with Kids: Bring the joy of French into your family's day the fun, quick, and easy way (screen-free!). Don't miss another episode, video, blog post, or special offer on classes. Subscribe to the podcast or hit "follow" and Sign up for our newsletter here! Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Send letters 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 are featuring sections of an article from sudouest.fr, on the delicious Saint-Émilion Macaroons. We hope you will enjoy it.

P.S. 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 words for the episode:

  • the wine, le vin
  • macaroons, les macarons
  • specialty, spécialité
  • dark, coloré
  • Parisian cousin, cousin parisien
  • many storefront windows, de nombreuses devantures
  • the medieval city, la cité médiévale
  • the authentic recipe, l’authentique recette
  • inherited, a hérité
  • the fabrication secrets, des secrets de fabrication
  • of this cookie, de ce gâteau
  • made up, imaginé
  • the religious community, la communauté religieuse
  • egg whites, blanc d’œufs
  • these little cookies, ces petits biscuits
  • tasty disks, disques savoureux
  • minuscule shop, minuscule échoppe
  • placing them in a box, mettent en boîte
  • sold the day before, les ventes de la veille
  • will gobble them up, les avaleront
  • the foodies, les fins gourmets
  • coffee, un café
  • a glass of champagne, une coupe de champagne
  • a glass of wine, un verre de vin
  • fresh fruit, fruits frais
  • an ice cream, une glace

Check out our lessons for couples at home or French with kids, to learn, prepare for your dream trip and simply bring the joy of French into your life. Don't wait one day more!

French at Home: a Conversation (be ready for your next trip, practice now, together, never with a screen.):

French with Kids: Bring the joy of French into your family's day the fun, quick, and easy way (screen-free!).

Don't miss another episode, video, blog post, or special offer on classes. Subscribe to the podcast or hit "follow" and

Sign up for our newsletter here!

Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Send letters 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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