FYW 123 : Knock knock! Toc-Toc! French words derived from sounds (onomatopoeia)

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FYW – I’m back ! News and what’s next

This recording is in French, here’s the outline of what I talk about to help you follow: A comeback video in a new environment: we’re in France! We’ve been settling down, enjoying family time after two years of separation, finally meeting my little (and very cute nephew), creatin ...  Show more

FYW 236: French slang expressions (2)

By popular demand, I’ll record some episodes to help you learn or recognise common French slang expressions. As you may know, the French you learn in the classroom and the French you hear in the street or in the movies can sometimes sound quite different ! If you enjoyed this epi ...  Show more

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