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Showers and Telling Time

Episode 9 of the French Please podcast, hosted by French Please, titled "Showers and Telling Time" was published on August 20, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

August 20, 2021 ·4m · French Please

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Make the language of your dreams part of the rhythm of your  day...specifically French with French Please! but if the hints we have  for you help you with your Italian or your German, that is just fine by us. Pick a time and remain faithful to it for a while; a week or maybe two, and see how French becomes a habit and begins to stick when you  stay faithful to using it each day at that time. Applicable, stream-lined and fun! 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. What if we scheduled our time…or attempted to, between roommates, life mates or siblings to make sharing that precious resource known as ze bathroom that much easier?  French from today's show: À quelle heure vas-tu prendre ta douche? (What time are you going to take a shower?) À 6h00 (6:00, presumed am, since a 24-hour clock is used too) À 7h et demi (7:30 or half past seven) À 8h et quart (8:15) À 9h moins le quart (8:45) Combien de temps vas-tu prendre?  (How long will you take?) 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes… As-tu terminé? Are you finished? C’est à moi maintenant! It’s my turn now.  Vous avez bien partagé. Merci mes chéris. (You shared so well. Thank you my darlings.) Que tu sens bon, mon cœur!  (Don't you smell good, sweetheart!) 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]

Make the language of your dreams part of the rhythm of your  day...specifically French with French Please! but if the hints we have  for you help you with your Italian or your German, that is just fine by us. Pick a time and remain faithful to it for a while; a week or maybe two, and see how French becomes a habit and begins to stick when you  stay faithful to using it each day at that time. Applicable, stream-lined and fun!

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.

What if we scheduled our time…or attempted to, between roommates, life mates or siblings to make sharing that precious resource known as ze bathroom that much easier? 

French from today's show:

À quelle heure vas-tu prendre ta douche? (What time are you going to take a shower?)

À 6h00 (6:00, presumed am, since a 24-hour clock is used too)

À 7h et demi (7:30 or half past seven)

À 8h et quart (8:15)

À 9h moins le quart (8:45)

Combien de temps vas-tu prendre?  (How long will you take?) 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes…

As-tu terminé? Are you finished?

C’est à moi maintenant! It’s my turn now. 

Vous avez bien partagé. Merci mes chéris. (You shared so well. Thank you my darlings.)

Que tu sens bon, mon cœur!  (Don't you smell good, sweetheart!)

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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