Welcome to Coffee Break French Season 4

Welcome to Coffee Break French Season 4

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Lesson 400 – Coffee Break French

Welcome to this brand new season of Coffee Break French, and in this opening introductory episode, Mark and Pierre-Benoît talk about what you can expect in this season. They introduce two of the featured characters in the series, Sylvie and Matthieu, both of whom have recently mo ...  Show more

CBF 4:01 | Je prendrai mes repères

In this first episode of our new series, we’ll be listening to Monique’s first email to her daughter Sylvie. As we heard in the season preview, Sylvie has recently moved to Paris and, like any mother, Monique is worrying about her daughter, but is equally excited for her as she b ...  Show more

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