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I'm so happy. I'm going to show you what I received today. I think you'll really like it. I can't wait to open the box, I've got five more. I really think you're going to like it. Let's see how it looks.

I can't do it. Are you ready? I'm so excited. Tadaaaam. I'm going to open this and explain what it is and how to order it, if you're interested. I'm going to sit down on my sofa and tell you all about it. I can finally tell you about this notebook project I've been working on for months.

"Mon carnet de français" is a notebook that allows you to progress in French, to practice your French, based on your everyday life. For 90 days, we'll work together for 10 to 15 minutes a day.

This notebook contains 160 pages, including 90 pages of exercises in writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening comprehension and reading. You'll also learn a useful French expression every day.

You'll also find 40 pages of vocabulary cards, common mistakes to avoid, French cooking recipes and conjugation tables for frequently used verbs. I'll show you the inside of the notebook right away. The notebook is divided into three months.

Every month, you'll be able to set your goals, and above all, you'll be able to keep track of everything you're doing to improve your French thanks to a habit tracker. Each day, you'll be able to indicate the date at the top of each page. So, as I said, you'll have vocabulary, writing and reading exercises. Here, for example, I suggest you open your refrigerator and write down in French everything you have inside.

It's a good exercise for seeing or learning vocabulary. On Day 2, I suggest you write about a dream you had during the night. You have texts to read aloud on points of French culture. Thanks to QR codes, you can also listen to me read to check your pronunciation, or listen to dialogues.

You also have, as I said, pronunciation exercises where you can listen to the words pronounced correctly. You have spaces reserved for taking notes. And every seven days, every week, you will have cards to help you progress. For example, there are instructional cards here to teach you colloquial language. Or here, you have a table with the most commonly used verbs in French. You also have little recipes, like here, the crêpes.

This notebook exists in two versions : a paper version like this one, which you can see, and also a digital version, in PDF. If you choose the digital version, you will have two files. A PDF to print at home and a second one that you can edit directly from your computer.

So you'll see that all the parts to be completed can be modified directly from the PDF, and all you have to do is save it and reopen it each day to continue completing it. I deliver the paper version all over the world, and for the launch, delivery is free for two weeks.

I deliver from France, so of course it depends on where you live. Delivery can take a little time, as you'd expect. Until August 29, books will be shipped the same day or the day after the order.

So, until August 29. But as I'm in charge of everything, after that I'm going on my honeymoon. So the deadline will be a little longer. But everything will be clearly indicated on the site. That's for the paper version. If you want to receive it more quickly, I advise you to order it before August 29.

However, for the online version, you can of course order it at any time and receive it a few minutes later and download it. You'll find the link to buy the booklet on my website in the description. I hope you'll enjoy this notebook and, above all, that it will help you to make real progress in French.

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