A1 level in French (+ examples and advice)
When we say that someone has level A1 in French, we mean that he or she is a beginner in learning the language. At this level, students of French are able to understand and use basic, everyday expressions.
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When we say that someone has level A1 in French, we mean that he or she is a beginner in learning the language. At this level, students of French are able to understand and use basic, everyday expressions.
Thanking someone in French according to the context Assuming that you are polite, you will have to say thank you at some point. Everyone knows the classic "merci", simple and to the point. It
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Transcription This Sunday, July 7, was the second round of legislative elections in France. The polls predicted a clear victory for the Rassemblement National, the French far-right party. What happened in the end? Welcome to a new episode of
In this video, I talk about the tics de langage that we often hear in France. Er, hein, voila, du coup and other expressions that can sometimes disrupt comprehension. If you enjoyed the video, please feel free to like it.
In this video, I explain 4 different ways of greeting someone, of saying hello, depending on the context. Whether you're with friends or strangers, you can adapt (and sometimes even need to adapt) the way you say hello.
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