
Learn French in coffee-break lessons from the Radio Lingua Network. In each lesson we'll focus on the language you need to know and before long you'll be making yourself understood with native French speakers. Season 1 lessons are for absolute beginners, and the courses increase in difficulty as the seasons progress.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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We’re back with another Coffee Break French espresso lesson, and this time we’re taking a stroll through one of the most atmospheric parts of the season: les marchés de Noël! 🎄
In this episode, you’ll discover what you’re likely to find at Christma... more
We’re back with a new mini Coffee Break French lesson, and this time we're exploring a charming tradition that marks the start of the festive season in parts of Europe! 🎄✨
In this episode, you’ll learn all about what happens on le 6 décembre in the... more
Join Mark and Max for this special episode of Coffee Break French, where we're talking about something a bit different.
We receive emails and messages all the time asking us "where should I start?", so we thought we'd answer that in this episode. W... more
Join Max for a coffee break in which he will guide you through one tricky point of French pronunciation: the difference between h muet (silent h) and h aspiré (aspirated h). 🤔
You’ll learn how words like l’homme (the man) link smoothly thanks to a ... more
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I’m so glad I found this podcast! We’ll be traveling to France in the spring and I’ve been using this to get a basic foundation in French beforehand. The cultural tidbits are so helpful, too, and I find the speakers fun and engaging.
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Just listening to the conversation just makes me want to learn even if I don't want to.
This is wonderful and so helpful! I took a lot of French in middle and high school, but now that I’m 40, I have lost so much of my French! This is very helpful to remember how to conjugate verbs and I only just started! As Ms. Dion says, “It’s all coming back, all coming back to me now.”
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