French Learning AcceleratorAuthor: Language Learning Accelerator
If you're trying to think your way into learning French, you're doing it wrong. Learn French like you did English: by hearing a huge amount of it. (With at least a vague idea of what it means!) Thousands of French Phrases, along with the English translations, presented directly to your brain: from practical to philosophical to flirting. Just phrases, no filler! Go way beyond the French language basics to not just communicate, but actually become an interesting person in French. As an audio-only tool to learn French, it's a perfect companion for driving, walking, or house chores. This podcast is the perfect supplement for your current language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo or are enrolled in a French class. If youre a beginner, we recommend you use this tool in addition to a good French intro course like Michel Thomas. The French Learning Accelerator is created by language lovers and world travelers, for the love of language! Every episode has subtitles available. (If your podcast player supports it.) Language: en Genres: Education, Language Learning Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Learn French: At the Bar
Episode 70
Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and French, to improve your French vocabulary and help you to express yourself in French. These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing French language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal French class. The more you expose your brain to French audio, the faster you'll learn. Contact us with feedback and ideas: languagelearningaccelerator@gmail.com Phrases in this episode: We heard you have live music here tonight. Excellent, we’re in the mood for some jazz! We’d like to sit in the lounge area. Is smoking allowed here? Do we order at the table or at the bar? Do you have any happy hour specials? Can I order a half pint? Do you have a cocktail menu? Is the cider sweet or dry? May I try a little taste of it? I’ll take a gin and tonic with a lime. Can you keep our tab open? Do you serve food here? We’d love some light snacks to share. The meat, cheese and pickles plate sounds perfect. We’ll take another round of drinks. We want to split a slice of the chocolate cake. The music is a little loud, can we move to the patio? I’d like to pay the tab now. We’re so full, we should have skipped the dessert!