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Learn French, Lesson 26: Café Amer

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OH LA LA, SPEAK FRENCH – PARIS STYLE! – EP26 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 26 BITTER FRENCH COFFEE. In webisode 26 of “Oh La La, Speak French – Paris Style!” (Season 2 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!) allows

French Lesson 23: Temps Orageux

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OH LA LA, SPEAK FRENCH – PARIS STYLE! – EP23 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 23 STORMY WEATHER. In webisode 23 of “Oh La La, Speak French – Paris Style!” (Season 2 of “Oh La la, Hollywood Speaks French!) . Includes

French Lesson 22: Un Paris Sexy

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OH LA LA, SPEAK FRENCH – PARIS STYLE! – EP22 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 22 OH LA LA, SEXY PARIS! In webisode 22 of “Oh La La, Speak French – Paris Style!” (Season 2 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks

French Expression: Il ne Faut Jamais Dire Jamais

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Il ne faut jamais dire jamais. (Never say never.) Lili: Je crois que je ne vivrai plus en France. Je suis en décalage culturel. Soso: Tu ne sais pas ce que la vie te réserve. Il ne faut jamais dire jamais.

French Expression: l’argent coule à flots

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L’argent coule à flots.  Lili: Pablo vient d’acheter une voiture neuve, un VTT et il va louer un super appart à Paris. Soso: Eh ben! L’argent coule à flots on dirait… Lili: Oui, il n’arrête pas d’acheter des trucs! There’s

Bidule, bilingual French English Book for Kids

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Learn French with children’s book Moi, Bidule written by Anaïs Godard and Anne Gaëlle Huon – a great way to enrich your French vocabulary with new words and expressions.

Oh La La, learning French for business rocks!

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Anabela Barros, from Nacelesl, lists the benefits of learning the French language for business. Includes link to lessons to learn business French.

Introductory Video

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Presentation of French learning website “Oh La La, I Speak French!”: free French lessons for all, with full courses to learn French available on the Curious.com website and allowing to go from a beginner’s level in French, to an intermediate one. Web series “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!” also featured here.

Le Zapping de Canal+

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The word ZAPPER tends to be used in a familiar context when we forget something: Ex. J’ai zappé un truc. (I forgot something.) But it can also mean – and maybe you know that already – to change TV channels. 

Learn French, Lesson 18: Fixer un rendez-vous galant (Setting a date)

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OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP18 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 18 HOW TO SET UP A DATE/MEETING IN FRENCH. With French lesson 18 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!”, learn how to set a date or a meeting

Learn French, Lesson 17: Parler des hommes et du web (Talking about men and the web)

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OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP17 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 17 ONLINE DATING IN FRENCH. In French lesson 17 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!”, learn vocabulary related to dating and to the web. French learning webisode 17 strengthens

Formal French: Le Français Formel

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OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP13 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 13 FORMAL FRENCH AND THE USE OF PRONOUN “NOUS”. In French lesson 13 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!”, learn in which situation to use the pronoun “Nous”, along

French Lesson 7: Il est trop tôt! (It’s too early!)

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OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP7 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 7 LEARN HOW TO SAY & GIVE THE TIME IN FRENCH. French lesson 7 is all about that clock ticking! Learn how to ask for and give the time in

French Pronunciation: Comment ça se prononce?

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OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP5 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 5 This fifth episode of French learning web series “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!” teaches you how to pronounce a few vowel sounds in French. Webisode 5

Shopping in Paris

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WHERE TO SHOP IN PARIS PARISIAN HANGOUTS FOR FASHIONISTAS Shopping in Paris is not what it used to be, some will say… It is a fact that with globalization, the French “Je ne sais quoi” now hides behind a variety