WHAT'S IN MY PURSE? - DAILY FRENCH VOCABULARY LESSON

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WHAT'S IN MY PURSE? - DAILY FRENCH VOCABULARY LESSON

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Hello everyone, hope you're well.

Today, I meet you outside for a new French video.

Today, I'm bringing you a video that's part vlog, part French vocabulary.

Before you start, don't forget to activate English or French subtitles if you need them. If I'm talking too fast or too slow for you, you can also speed up or slow down the video.

A few weeks ago, a subscriber asked me to make a video showing you what's inside my handbag. You might think it's a video just for girls, but it's not, because it's actually a great opportunity to review or learn some new French vocabulary, since I'm going to show you the different objects I have in my bag.

So, in my bag, I think like everyone else, I have of course my cell phone, my phone. You see, on my phone, I put a glitter shell.

It's the case you put on your phone to protect it if it falls.

So, of course, I have a wallet. Before, I had a wallet, but it's true that it takes up more space, it's a bit bigger and it quickly takes up all the space in the bag, so I have a purse in which I put my bank cards, my identity card, a bit of all the necessary papers.

So I also always have with me... It's a little tangled. A pair of headphones, a pair of headphones to plug into my phone. Always linked to the phone... I very often have my charger with me and I don't know about you, but I hate finding myself without a battery on my phone. So I often carry my charger with me so I can plug it in and recharge the battery.

As it's winter, I have a pair of gloves with me. Generally, in winter, when your hands get cold, you can wear either gloves. You see, there's... space for each finger, or mittens.

With mittens, there's a space for the thumb and a single space for the other fingers, a bit like socks.

I also always, and even sometimes, have several. A scrunchie, a scrunchie. It's what you put in your hair. It's like a hair elastic, but a little more voluminous. I use it to tie my hair up. I also have in my bag the book I'm reading at the moment. It's not by a French author, but if you know him, it's a really beautiful book. I'm just starting on it, but I'm taking it with me in my bag so I can read it, for example, on the metro or the bus.

I also have a notebook. I've turned it upside down. I've got a notebook and a pen. That way, whenever I have an idea for a new video, for example, I can write it down and I won't forget it.

So I always wear a mask. I don't know what it's like in your country, but in France, it's true that masks are still compulsory, for example, if you go to the cinema or a museum.

So I always have a mask with me. Then, of course, I have the keys to my house with a unicorn keyring I won at the funfair. I also have hydroalcoholic gel to disinfect my hands, to wash them. For example, when I get out of the metro. I still have a few things in my bag. It's true that I have a lot of things.

I always carry lipsticks with me, or in this case, a lip gloss. Here, I only have two, but sometimes I can end up with five lipsticks in the same bag.

I also have a file, a nail file.

Oh he is beautiful the dog!

You see, it's true that I really like to put polish on my nails and have long nails. So it's important to have a nail file.

I have headaches very, very often. I have migraines, so I always carry headache pills, painkillers for when I have a headache. And also, I don't know if you've heard of Tiger Balm.

The one I have is very old. It's a mint balm. It's minty and it feels really good when you put it on your head when you have a headache or migraine. I always have it with me, as I get headaches very often. So, we'll soon come to the end.

In the video description, I'll list all the vocabulary words seen in this lesson. That way, if you feel like repeating them at home, you'll be able to review these vocabulary words at your leisure. So I've also got... It's quite old, a packet with cookies. It's true that I hate being hungry. I hate the feeling of being hungry, of feeling a bit hypoglycemic, so I always keep cookies with me just in case so I can eat them.

And then there it is... It just sits in the bottom of my bag... I always have a bit of change lying around in the bottom of my bag. And there you have it.

That's a lot of new vocabulary if you don't know it, or a good review of French vocabulary if you do. All that's left for me to do now is to pack all my things into my bag and wish you all a very happy day. And above all, if you liked the video, of course, put a like, you know it's very important to me. And if you're new to the channel, subscribe to receive all my videos. Of course, if you liked this video, this vlog format, don't hesitate to tell me in the comments, I'll see you soon. Have a nice day.

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