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Newbie
France
Somebody left a backpack on the park bench, so Anne and Samuel go through its contents to see whom it might belong to.
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Newbie
France
In part two of our Conversations au parc series, you'll learn how to describe things as big and small, and how to say "me too" in French.
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Newbie
France
In this beginner-level conversation, you will learn some useful vocabulary about everyday objects you might put in your bag.
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Newbie
France
Jeremy and Marie play a round of Monopoly. As you'll see, the game gets a little out of hand after the auction... but in any event, you'll have learned some valuable vocabulary to be able to play Monopoly in French.
Difficulty:
Newbie
France
Jeremy explains to Marie how to make an apple cake. But she can't quite follow the recipe....
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Beginner
France
Sam is in a tough spot. He was supposed to meet both his mother and Annie in two separate locations at the same time. He's got some explaining to do!
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Beginner
France
Sam and Annie decide to call off the wedding so they can have more fun. But Sam's mother might complicate things...
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
Sacha finally gets to interview sexy Nico on the set of The Flames of Paris, and things are getting pretty hot...
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Beginner
France
Annie is having second thoughts about marriage and Sacha sets her sights on Nico. How does Nico feel about this?
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
In the second part of her video, Nelly focuses on verbs that are followed by the preposition de as well as verbs that don't take any preposition.
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Beginner
France
Sophie and Patrice discuss the drought problems in Corsica. Sophie wishes she'd spent her summer vacation in the mountains instead!
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Beginner
France
Now that Annie is getting married, Sacha is desperate to find a good man, and she is even considering Nico, aka "Luc d'Acier"...
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Beginner
France
Do you know which verbs go with the preposition à and which ones go with the preposition de? Nelly will give you a list of some very useful verbs to get you started. As there are no set rules, these verbs must be memorized along with the preposition that goes with them.
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
Sophie notices a common mistake French people often make called a pleonasm, or redundancy. Do you "plan ahead" or do you just "plan"?
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
While Annie and Sam are totally immersed in wedding preparations, Sacha is feeling depressed and confides in her boss, Barbarella.
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