CBF 2:09 | Adjectives which come before a noun

CBF 2:09 | Adjectives which come before a nou...

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CBF 2:10 | End-of-unit quiz

In this lesson, Mark puts Anna to the test with an identity quiz. Please note that lesson 10 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 50 of Coffee Break French. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.This seaso ...  Show more

CBF 2:11 | Talking about going to do something

In this lesson, we learn how to say 'going to do something' in French. This is a useful way of talking about the immediate future. Please note that lesson 11 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 51 of Coffee Break French. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as les ...  Show more

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