Month: May 2017

Entrevue pour la profession de responsable du recrutement - conversations
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Entrevue pour la profession de responsable du recrutement

Entrevue pour la profession de responsable du recrutement Petite conversation.- prepare for a job interview in French. Learn and practice this French job interview in the director sector :Entrevue pour la profession de responsable du recrutement.   Petite conversation – Entrevue pour la profession de responsable du recrutement Français English Amy : Bonjour Monsieur Olivier, je...

Script episode 7 - extra french
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Script Episode 7 Extra French

Script Episode 7 Extra French This script episode 7 Extra French will help a lot in your pronunciation skills. This is the story of Bridget and Annie who share an apartment in France. They Have a neighbour, Nico and a friend Sam.  The series covers all the main programs of study and grammatical areas needed...

DELF PRIM A1 - Production Orale
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DELF A1 Prim Production Orale

DELF A1 Prim Production Orale DELF A1 Prim Production Orale (speaking test) has 3 parts and lasts between 5 and 7 minutes: Part 1 : Guided conversation (entretien dirigé), Part 2: Exchanging information (échange d’informations), Part 3: Role-play (dialogue simulé ou jeu de rôle). In this post we offer you DELF A1 prim preparation exercises...

Un weekend mémorable - Dictation
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Un weekend mémorable – French dictation

Un weekend mémorable – French dictation In this post Un weekend mémorable – French dictation, Leurs projets de mariage, you are going to practice French sentences in future simple tense . French dictations are a great way to improve your listening skills and also practice your French spelling. Enjoy the practice!    Dictation :...

French present participle-Grammar
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French present participle

French present participle The French present participle (Le Participe présent), called le participe présent in French, is very similar in French and English. Present participle is the verb form that ends in -ant. It is far less common than its English counterpart, which ends in -ing. The present participle may be an adjective, gerund, noun,...