Difficulty: Beginner
France
The building supervisor's cousin lays down the law with the girls, and they're not happy about it!
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Do you know what la teuf and zarbi mean? These are two examples of verlan, one of the most common forms of French slang. Some verlan words have become so popular that they've been added to the dictionary.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
The landlady's cousin Clotilde is all over Nico. They've are going out for the fourth time this week.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Lionel talks about the 2020 Euro Cup, which actually took place in 2021 due to the COVID pandemic. He explains what happened to the French, the Spanish, and the Danish teams, among others.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Lionel shares a few tips on how to pronounce the an sound in French, which can either be spelled an or en, as in en chantant (singing, while singing) or enchanté (nice to meet you).
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Sam helps Annie and Sacha build a shelving unit, which is not easy! Meanwhile, Sacha has just discovered that Sam is very rich...
Difficulty: Beginner
France
While Sam helps Annie and Sacha assemble a shelving unit, Nico goes to see the building supervisor's cousin, Clotilde Montagne. The meeting seems to have gone better than expected... for now!
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Lionel gives a brief overview of the nasal in sound, which can be spelled a lot of different ways, including in, un, en, ain, ein, and even hein, the French equivalent of "huh?"
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Patricia reads "À une passante" (To a Passerby), a classic poem from Charles Baudelaire's collection Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil).
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Sacha and Annie are trying to assemble a shelving unit, which is no easy task! Meanwhile, Annie is about to discover that Sam is very rich.
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Lionel shares a few tips on how to pronounce the French nasal sound on, which is a homophone, with multiple spellings.
Difficulty: Newbie
France
In part two of her lesson on numbers, Patricia counts from 41 to 100 in French. Be prepared to do some arithmetic!
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Annie and Sacha put on a magic show for Sam and Nico and are having a lot of fun at the boys' expense! They are in shock and can't believe their eyes!
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Patricia explains the basic principles of French numbers and their usage, and shares a few grammatical points.
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Lionel shares a few tips on how to pronounce the u sound in French, which tends to be difficult for English-speaking learners. After watching the video, and with some practice, you'll be able to say words like tu (you) and mur (wall) with confidence.
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