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Outside the Bathroom Door

Episode 8 of the French Please podcast, hosted by French Please, titled "Outside the Bathroom Door" was published on August 17, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

August 17, 2021 ·4m · French Please

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Bring French into your life, the fun, fast and effective way! Angela and  Thierry, a Franco-American duo who have raised a family of five in two  languages, share the secrets of learning to speak French. In our  podcast, we give you progressive ways to add French to your day through  dialogs, chosen moments, games and more. 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. Today’s moment of choice: the bathroom…la salle de bain. Equal parts concern for sharing time and sharing the earth's resources, one place we could begin is with time, or the length of time someone has been under the shower or soaking in the bath. French requests and answers for today: Tu vas finir toute froissée! You’re going to wind up all prune-like.  As-tu pris ta douche, mon chéri? Have you had a shower, honey? As-tu brossé les dents, ma petite? Have you brushed your teeth, sweetie? Tu t’es lavé la figure, mon chou? Did you wash your face, darling? Oui, maman, papa, tatie. I'm going. J’y vais. I'm going. Lave-toi les mains. Wash your hands. Numbers from one to twelve. Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze The song about the frog and the numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UISL8QT1eJc Would you like your lessons all laid out, stress-free for you, audio, written and all? Learn more about French with Kids and French at Home: a Conversation below: 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 French Please. Sign up for our newsletter here. Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Send letters here: [email protected]

Bring French into your life, the fun, fast and effective way! Angela and  Thierry, a Franco-American duo who have raised a family of five in two  languages, share the secrets of learning to speak French. In our  podcast, we give you progressive ways to add French to your day through  dialogs, chosen moments, games and more.

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.

Today’s moment of choice: the bathroom…la salle de bain.

Equal parts concern for sharing time and sharing the earth's resources, one place we could begin is with time, or the length of time someone has been under the shower or soaking in the bath. French requests and answers for today:

Tu vas finir toute froissée! You’re going to wind up all prune-like. 

As-tu pris ta douche, mon chéri? Have you had a shower, honey?

As-tu brossé les dents, ma petite? Have you brushed your teeth, sweetie?

Tu t’es lavé la figure, mon chou? Did you wash your face, darling?

Oui, maman, papa, tatie. I'm going. J’y vais. I'm going.

Lave-toi les mains. Wash your hands.

Numbers from one to twelve.

Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze

The song about the frog and the numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UISL8QT1eJc

Would you like your lessons all laid out, stress-free for you, audio, written and all?

Learn more about French with Kids and French at Home: a Conversation below:

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 French Please. Sign up for our newsletter here.

Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Send letters here: [email protected]


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