CBF 4:13 | Rallongé ou allongé?

CBF 4:13 | Rallongé ou allongé?

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CBF 4:14 | Jours de RTT

In this week’s edition of Coffee Break French, Mark and Pierre-Benoît discuss Sylvie’s latest email and cover a number of interest points of vocabulary and grammar including the expression tant que tu y es, the verb s’emballer, and the concept of jours de RTT. Please note that le ...  Show more

CBF 4:15 | Verbs which need particular prepositions

We’re back with another episode of Coffee Break French and this week we’re joining Gabrielle who’s writing her regular email to Matthieu. Mark and Pierre-Benoît discuss the expressions and grammar points contained in her text including verbs which require particular prepositions, ...  Show more

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