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The Paris VS Grenoble Debate

In this episode we'll be taking a look at defending your arguments and ideas in French.

Episode 15 of the The French Formula Podcast podcast, hosted by Aurélie D., titled "The Paris VS Grenoble Debate" was published on May 19, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

May 19, 2021 ·7m · The French Formula Podcast

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In this unscripted podcast, you will hear a discussion between two French women who are comparing lifestyles found in two cities, Paris and Grenoble. This episode is jam-packed with a lot of useful expressions and phrases that you can also use to help support your arguments and ideas. This episode is targeted at levels B2 (intermediates)and higher but if you are a beginner you should also listen in. The more you hear French, the easier it will be for you to pick up certain words and phrases. Apply what you have learned in this episode by downloading the lesson worksheet. Head over to thefrenchformlua.com and become an Insider. Insider membership is FREE!

In this unscripted podcast, you will hear a discussion between two French women who are comparing lifestyles found in two cities, Paris and Grenoble. This episode is jam-packed with a lot of useful expressions and phrases that you can also use to help support your arguments and ideas.

This episode is targeted at levels B2 (intermediates)and higher but if you are a beginner you should also listen in. The more you hear French, the easier it will be for you to pick up certain words and phrases.

Apply what you have learned in this episode by downloading the lesson worksheet. Head over to thefrenchformula.com and become an Insider. Insider membership is FREE!

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