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Coffee Break French

CBF 2:32 | Grammar review

Coffee Break French

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🗓️ 19 January 2010

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Coffee Break French we’ll hear the next instalment of the conversation between David, Christina and Jean-Jacques. Please note that lesson 32 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 72 of Coffee Break French. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Bonjour, et bienvenue à Coffee Break French, welcome back, once again to Coffee Break French.

0:14.0

Now, in this lesson, lesson 72, we're continuing to follow David and Christina as they chat

0:20.1

to Jean-Jacques.

0:21.1

We'll cover a range of vocabulary and expressions, and in particular we'll look at the word

0:26.6

du-p. Du-p means sense in some situations, but we'll see a couple of examples of du-p in

0:34.2

this conversation.

0:35.6

We hope that you enjoy the lesson.

0:50.3

Let's get straight into the second part of the conversation between David, his wife

0:54.5

Christina, and Jean-Jacques.

0:57.7

Just as we did last time, I'd like you to listen to the conversation see how much you understand,

1:02.8

and then together we'll go through the whole conversation, picking out interesting points

1:07.0

of grammar and vocabulary to make sure that you've understood what's happening.

1:11.5

There's quite a lot in this week's conversation, so listen carefully.

1:16.3

Just to put things in context, we'll pick up the conversation just before we left off

1:22.0

Do you speak English?

1:24.0

No, no, in fact, we don't speak English.

1:27.0

It's not true. My wife is also in English, she's from a village.

1:31.0

Tien, we're living near a village, Verlite. Do you know her?

1:36.0

Yes, I think she has a girlfriend who lives here.

1:40.0

What's the name of your little one?

1:43.0

Your wife, also French?

1:45.0

Yes, she lived here for 10 years, so she's very old.

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